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Top 10 Dog Sports and Activities for You and Your Dog

, by Michael van Wassem, 6 min reading time

There are countless ways to stay active with your dog and strengthen your bond. Whether you have a large, energetic dog or a smaller, calmer one, there's always a sport or activity that's right for you. Here are the top 10 dog sports and activities, along with the products you'll need and which dog breeds will enjoy them most!

1. Agility

Agility is an active sport in which dogs run, jump, and crawl through tunnels on an obstacle course. It's great for dogs with lots of energy and intelligence.

Suitable for: Medium to large, athletic dogs such as Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and Jack Russells.

Requirements:

  • Agility set with obstacles : for practicing at home.
  • Harness with good freedom of movement : to provide comfort during training.
  • Foot protectors : for extra protection during intensive use.
  • Reward treats : to motivate your dog during training.

2. Flyball

Flyball is a competitive team sport in which dogs run over obstacles to retrieve a ball from a machine and bring it back as quickly as possible.

Suitable for: Medium to large, energetic dogs such as Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers.

Requirements:

  • Flyball machine : for home practice.
  • Speed lines : for precision and speed training.
  • Tennis balls : specially designed for dogs, with a soft covering.
  • Adjustable flyball harness : to facilitate movement.

3. Canicross

CaniCross is running with your dog, where you form a team. The dog runs ahead of you and helps pull you forward. It's a great activity for active people and dogs.

Suitable for: Large, powerful dogs such as Huskies, German Shepherds and Vizslas.

Requirements:

  • CaniCross harness and leash : a special harness that allows you to be safely attached to each other.
  • Running shoes for yourself : with extra grip for various terrains.
  • Hydration belt : to carry water for you and your dog with you during long distances.
  • Foldable water bowl : so your dog can always drink water on the go.

4. Dog Yoga (Doga)

Doga, or dog yoga, is a relaxing activity where you and your dog can stretch and relax together. It helps build trust and strengthens the bond.

Suitable for: Small to medium-sized dogs, such as French Bulldogs, Pugs and Cocker Spaniels, but also for calm large dogs such as Bernese Mountain Dogs.

Requirements:

  • Soft yoga mat : suitable for both you and your dog.
  • Calming dog spray : to help your dog relax.
  • Soft brush : to gently brush your dog during relaxation exercises.
  • Dog blanket : for your dog to lie on quietly during sessions.

5. Trekking

Trekking sports, or mushing, are ideal for dogs that enjoy pulling, such as sled dogs. This activity can be done with a sled in winter or a cart in summer.

Suitable for: Large working dogs, such as Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes and Samoyeds.

Requirements:

  • Pulling harness : specially designed for sled dogs.
  • Towing straps : for attaching the dog to the sled or cart.
  • Dog shoes : for protecting paws during intensive hikes.
  • Sled or cart : depending on the season.

6. Tracking

Tracking is a great mental and physical challenge where your dog follows a scent trail. It is particularly useful for dogs with a strong sense of smell.

Suitable for: Dogs with a good sense of smell, such as Beagles, German Shepherds, and Bloodhounds.

Requirements:

  • Tracking harness : to make tracking comfortable for your dog.
  • Long tracking line : so your dog has room to move around.
  • Scent trails or search items : to start the training.
  • Reward treats : to celebrate success after following a trail.

7. Frisbee

Frisbee is a fun activity where your dog catches and returns the frisbee. It requires speed and agility from your dog.

Suitable for: Medium to large, active dogs such as Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers.

Requirements:

  • Dog frisbee made of rubber or plastic : specially designed for dogs.
  • Reward frisbees : small frisbees to use as a reward.
  • Hydration belt : for sufficient water on the go.
  • Lightweight reward treats : to motivate your dog.

8. Bouldering with your dog

Bouldering with your dog is a unique combination of rock climbing for you and adventurous hiking for your dog, often in rugged nature.

Suitable for: Small to medium-sized dogs with a lot of energy, such as Jack Russells, Border Collies and Terriers.

Requirements:

  • Dog shoes : for protecting paws on rough surfaces.
  • Foldable water bottle : for hydration during hikes.
  • Safety leash for climbing : to keep your dog safe.
  • Lightweight dog backpack : for carrying your supplies for the trip.

9. Swimming

Swimming is a great activity for dogs who enjoy water. It's especially good for dogs with joint problems because it's low-impact.

Suitable for: Dogs that love water, such as Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and Portuguese Water Dogs.

Requirements:

  • Dog life jacket : for safety in deep water.
  • Inflatable water play balls : to make the game even more fun.
  • Special dog swimming towel : for quickly drying your dog.
  • Waterproof storage bag : for all your essentials while swimming.

10. Hoopers

Hoopers is a dog sport where dogs run through hoops and tunnels without jumping. It's a low-impact sport, perfect for dogs that shouldn't jump much or for older dogs.

Suitable for: Small to large dogs, including senior dogs or dogs with joint problems, such as Cocker Spaniels, Poodles and Labradors.

Requirements:

  • Hoopers set with hoops and tunnels : for practicing at home.
  • Comfortable harness with wide straps : for extra support.
  • Reward toys : for motivation during training.
  • Paw protectors : for dogs with sensitive joints.

Whatever activity you choose, the most important thing is that you and your dog have fun! These sports not only help keep your dog physically active, but also offer great mental stimulation.

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