List of dog sports
Dog sports are sports in which dogs participate. There are a broad range of activities that may be included under the term. Sports may or may not have humans directing dogs during the competition. Some of the sports are viewed by a wide audience and may commonly be televised., while others are practiced mainly by enthusiasts.
Definition
Dog sports are sports in which dogs participate.There are a broad range of activities that may be included under the term. Many of the sports have human interacting with dogs to give direction (e.g., obedience trials, herding trials, and sled dog racing) Other events, such as greyhound racing, have minimal involvement from humans during the competition.Some of the sports (e.g., agility trials, Disc dog, and dock jumping) are viewed by a wide audience and may commonly be televised.
Sports
This list is intended only to represent anything that anyone is likely to refer to as a dog sport, not to argue its validity as sport.
- Agility
- Barn Hunt[1]
- Bikejoring
- Cani cross
- Caniteering
- Canine dressage
- Carting
- Competition obedience
- Conformation showing
- Catchball (a variation on flyball)
- Dog parkour (Urban agility)
- Degility
- Disc dog
- Dock jumping
- Dog hiking, pack hiking
- Dog scootering
- Earthdog trials
- Field trials
- Flyball racing
- Greyhound jockey
- Hare coursing
- Heelwork to music
- Herding or stock dog
- High jumping
- Hunting
- Hound trailing
- Junior showmanship
- Jack Russell hurdle racing
- Lure coursing
- Mushing
- Wheelchair mushing
- Musical canine freestyle
- Nosework
- Obedience training
- Protection sports
- Schutzhund
- Protection Sports Association
- Service Dogs Of America
- French Ring sport
- Rally obedience
- Retrieving trials
- Rule
- Schutzhund
- Scootering
- Sheepdog trials (or herding)
- Sighthound disc sport
- Sighthound racing
- Skijoring
- Skip dog
- Sled dog racing
- Dog surfing
- Terrier racing
- Tracking trials
- Treibball
- Water work and water rescue
- Weight pulling
- Wiener racing
See also
- Racing
- Dog walking
- List of dogs who have run half-marathons
References
- ↑ Barnhunt.com
Bibliography
- Sundance, K. (2010). 101 Ways to Do More With Your Dog: Make Your Dog a Superdog with Sports, Games, Exercises, Tricks, Mental Challenges, Crafts, and Bonding. Beverly, MA: Quarry Books.