Athletic Dog Breeds for Athletic Lifestyles

Talk to anyone in the pet industry and they will tell you that not all dogs are created equally. When people think of dogs, they might think that all dogs are equals when it comes to the exercise they need and want, but that is not true at all. There are many more athletic breeds that if you live an outgoing, lively lifestyle and are at the pet store looking for a new pup, these breeds might be of a little more interest to you because they will run with you as long as you’re running.

 

Australian Shepherds

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These are one of the best athletic dog breeds you can as for as they have been bred and used to herd cattle and other livestock for centuries. With their long history of working, it’s only natural that these dogs are ready to run with you on your hiking, hunting, and other outdoor adventures. They particularly enjoy steep trails, rough terrain, and mountain climbing. These dogs are agile and ready for action almost all the time. For more information, pick up a book on the pet industry at your local pet store.

 

Border Collies

This is another one of the dog breeds who was bred for herding over the years. This means that they are full of energy and they love the challenge that comes with interacting with the outdoors. Border collies are loyal and great listeners. They are light on their feet and it’s due to their energy, athleticism, and speed that they make not only great dogs for your sports, but they are excellent in agility training for dogs. Their sibling breeds, rough and smooth Collies and Shetland Sheepdogs are also great active pet parent companions. For more information, pick up a book on the pet industry at your local pet store.

 

Labrador Retriever

This is one of the dog breeds that doubles as a family dog and an athletic breed. The lab is considered the hunter’s ultimate companion due to its loyalty, energy, and willingness to please. Most are easygoing and love the water. Most will also love to go on hunting, camping, and hiking trips with not only you, but your entire family. For more information, pick up a book on the pet industry at your local pet store.

 

Portuguese Water Dogs

With a sport activity in the name, it’s hard to imagine that this would not be considered one of the athletic dog breeds. Portuguese Water Dogs would love to accompany their pet parents on their boats, to beaches and lakes, and on fishing trips. They love water, regardless of the size, and are no happier than when they are with their pet parent near water. For more information, pick up a book on the pet industry at your local pet store.

 

Siberian Huskies

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As expected, this is one of the dog breeds from the Spitz family and they love to run, hike, camp, and play in the snow. They have been used as running dogs for ages and to this day, are still part of sled-dog races such as the Iditarod in Alaska. They are 100% domesticated and loyal to their families. If you’re one to do more hiking in cold temperatures, this dog is prepared. They also don’t mind helping carry things for the group. For more information, pick up a book on the pet industry at your local pet store.

 

Standard Poodle

It’s easy to forget because of their fluffy coat and how dainty they can look, but this is one of the dog breeds used for hunting back in the day. These dogs have excellent noses and they excel in intelligence, obedience, and swimming. They are often used as truffle hunting dogs in Europe because of how good their noses are. Don’t let the image of the spoiled poodles that belong to upper east side women in New York spoil the real image of a hunting dog for you as a standard poodle will make a great athletic companion. For more information, pick up a book on the pet industry at your local pet store.

 

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