Summary: Would you like to participate in sports with a four-legged athlete? If you have developed a basic set of command obedience training, you can enjoy participating in many organized physical activities with your dog! "Would you like to participate in a sports program with a four-legged athlete? If you have developed a basic obedience training program, you can enjoy participating in many organized sports activities with your dog!"
Agility sports
This sport is very attractive for dogs who like obstacle training, such as crossing snake poles, jumping tire stacks, and climbing A-shaped heights. Climb up and down walls, travel through tunnels, and more. This sport is designed to train dogs’ speed and agility.
Frisbee
This sport caters to dogs who like jumping and chasing. The owner throws a plastic Frisbee into the air and the dog jumps to catch it. The setting of each point position is based on the distance and difficulty of the dog catching the Frisbee.
Flyball
Flyball is a relay race involving four groups. Each dog runs along the track, jumps over obstacles, and grabs the quilt. The tennis ball bounces out and then quickly runs back to the starting point. The team that completes the game the fastest wins.
Bait chasing
This sport is very suitable for dogs who have a strong desire to chase. A pulley is used to wind a long set of lines, and a piece of artificial fake bait is attached to the lines. The fake baits are distributed at different points around the track. The competition mainly tests the dog's speed and ability to catch up with the baits.
Dance of your choice to the soundtrack of your dog
Do you like dancing with your dog? The focus of the competition in this sport is to evaluate the creative action performances of owners and dogs in conjunction with music.