Dogs love to lay around in the sun or by a cozy fire. But give them the opportunity and they are ready to jump up and join us in physical activities and learning new things. This is very good for us humans because it gives us an incentive to be active and away from the couch and television.
There is a lot we can do together beyond just basic training. All of it is fun and will help you learn and better understand your dog. In order to perform even at a non competitive level, you have to work together as a team, learn to recognize his body language and how your body language affects his response. You will end up with a dog that is healthier, calmer, more confident and easy to be around.
Six Activities/Sports You Can Do with Your Dog
1 – Agility
Agility is a great way to keep up with your training in a fun environment. You can get competitive or keep it laid back and just do it for fun. Your dog has to go over, under or through obstacles. Your job is to direct him along the course. Agility will build your dog’s coordination and boost is confidence.
2 – Tracking
60% of a dog’s behaviour is driven by his nose. Tracking is what a dog is all about: His nose. This is a great activity to do with any dogs. But if you have an older dog and want to keep him active, tracking is a sport that will keep him engaged and stimulated with very low impact. Tracking is natural and safe for all dogs with just the right amount of physical exercise.
3 – Free Style Canine Dancing
This sport is gaining more and more popularity. If you want to take your obedience training to the next level and have a lot of fun in the process, then doggie dancing might be for you. It is the equivalent to equine dressage and combine, grace, elegance music with obedience. Team work is a must. It requires a lot of time and dedication but the results can be astonishing.
4 – Running and Skijoring
Dogs are the ideal running or cross country partner. Now this is not for everyone or any type of dogs. Usually working breeds are best suited for endurance work. If you love the outdoors, all you need is a good pair of running shoes or cross country ski, a good fitting harness for your dog and off you go.
5 – Free Style Frisbee
Frisbee is not for every dog either. Here you are teaching your dog to jump up to catch a Frisbee. The jumping can get complicated and hard on the dog’s joints. So choose your dog carefully if this something you want to get involved with. Medium size and thin body type of dog are best.
6 – Visiting Patients in Hospital, Senior Home and Children
The joy and smile on patients face when you enter a hospital or a nursing home with a dog is priceless. Very few people resist the warmth and cuddliness of a furry friend. Small or large, any breed, they all have a role and a unique way to connect with a patient. Your dog has to be certified as ...