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Agility is a popular dog sport in which the handler speeds a dog over obstacles. If you've seen it, the dogs enjoy it!
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Rally obedience (or rally) is pleasant for any dog since it has minimal obstacles. Sits, downs, stays, and heelwork are taught at several stations.
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If you enjoy rally and want to advance your dog, consider competition obedience. This entertaining activity tests your skills with more precision work away from your dog, including an out-of-sight remain.
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You discovered a creative dog sport! Canine freestyle, often known as dog dancing, requires handlers to execute tricks and develop a routine to music.
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Barn Hunt lets dogs exercise their natural instincts. It's perfect for dogs that enjoy to sniff around.
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Your dog chases? To satisfy their predatory instinct, try lure coursing. Sighthounds excel at chasing a plastic lure around a 600-yard course.
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Detection dogs inspired K9 Nose Work. This sport involves dogs sniffing for a hidden object.
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Skijoring gets you and your dog moving. Cross-country ski with your dog(s)! The American Kennel Club needs dogs over 35 pounds for safety.
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If your herding dog keeps trying to herd the kids or cats, get them on cattle. The handler instructs the dog to move sheep, cattle, or ducks through a course in herding, a pleasant activity.
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Treibball—also known as urban herding—is a fascinating game where your dog drives eight enormous inflatable balls into a goal. The American Kennel Club limits the event to seven minutes.