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Are you the athletic type that has considered starting a sports activity program that you and your dog can both enjoy together? Would you like to see him jump high into the air and catch a high-speed disc or retrieve a ball thrown out of visibility into a trial-area? Or maybe go through a maze in an obstacle course and watch your buddy come through with tremendous accuracy?
If this interests you, then you’ll be happy to know that there are several sports activities that you and your canine friend can both participate in. Dog sports such as agility, obedience trials, musical freestyle, canicross, disc dog, field trials, and many others are becoming more and more popular among dog enthusiasts, and for various reasons:
1. It is a great way to exercise your dog and keep him in great shape
2. It provides an excellent opportunity for you and your dog to connect on a different level.
3. It is a great way to meet like-minded dog lovers.
Warning: We strongly encourage that you take your dog to the vet for a complete physical check-up before starting any kind of sport. This is to ensure that he is in healthy shape and not suffering from any type of physical condition that can hinder his performance or cause harm to the animal.
The great benefits of particpating in these athletic and fun events are: physical wellness and health, it is a great way for you and your dog to further deepen your bond with eachother, and you will meet other dog lovers who have dogs that are just as sport minded as yours as well as yourself. There is one thing though you must do, and it is extremely important and a matter of life and death.
Your 4-legged teammate should be in optimum health and you do not want to take a chance on entering them in events that could harm them! So make sure they are checked out and given a physical exam by your trusted veterinarian and ask the vet what activities your dog can do without aggrevating a possible pre-exisisting condition, activities that their bodies are suited for, and what activities won’t put stress on them. The idea is to have fun and have a great time, and the only way to do that is to make sure everyone including your dog passes a health check!
However, if your dog is not currently engaged in any kind of activity, consider the following factors:
First, you must always, always, and of course always consider your dog’s breed. Your dog’s breed is important because genetics do play a role in these events! If you have a dog that is predisposition or considered to be in a “sporting class” your dog already has a athletic physique, is built for endurance and stamina, and has the energy level needed. So you have to account for their breed. Breed is not everything, many mixed breeds compete just as well in these competitions but as a rule of thumb…take their breed into account! You do not want to enter a dog that has a low to moderate energy level and has short legs and enter them in a canicross event, disc dog, or even a swimming event! Be good to your dog, consider their breed and what they are physically capable of!
2. His personality. In addition to his physical abilities, you also need to consider his personality. Some dogs love nothing more than to run a long distance course or catch a flying ball. These dogs will definitely do well in many types of dog sporting events. Other dogs are a little slow at first, but with right training and motivation, they too can have fun and benefit from participating in canine sports.
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