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GUIDE TO SPORTS
FOR DOGS

Dogs are not just our loyal companions, they can also be
athletes! Many dogs enjoy doing sports, and there are
many different types of sports that they can do. Here are
some popular ones:
Agility is when a dog runs through an obstacle course as
fast as they can. They have to jump over hurdles, weave
through poles, and go through tunnels. It's a great way
to keep dogs physically fit and mentally stimulated.
Dogs who do agility need to be able to follow
commands and work well with their handlers.
Flyball is a fast-paced sport that involves teams of dogs
racing against each other to retrieve a tennis ball and
bring it back to their handlers. The course includes four
jumps and a box that releases the ball when the dog
presses on a pad. It's a great way for dogs to build speed,
agility, and teamwork skills.
Dock diving is a sport that involves dogs jumping off a
dock into a pool of water. The goal is either to jump as
far as possible or to retrieve a toy that has been thrown
into the water. Dogs who do dock diving need to be
confident swimmers and have a strong retrieving
instinct.
Disc dog is a sport that involves dogs catching flying
discs. It can be done either in a freestyle routine or in a
distance/accuracy competition. Dogs who do disc dog
need to have good focus, coordination, and athleticism.
Canicross is a sport that involves a person running or
hiking with their dog on a leash. The dog wears a special
harness that is attached to a bungee cord and a waist
belt worn by the person. It's a great way to exercise with
your dog and build a strong bond. Dogs who do
canicross need to be able to run or walk for long periods
of time without getting tired.
These are just a few examples of the many sports that
dogs can do. It's important to choose a sport that your
dog enjoys and is good at, and to always prioritize their
safety and well-being.

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