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is dock diving right for us?

Water loving toy chaser

Assessing your dog's comfort level with swimming and their enthusiasm for chasing toys in a variety of environments is crucial for dock diving success. If your dog shows interest and excitement in both swimming and chasing toys, then participating in dock diving could be a perfect fit. It's a wonderful opportunity for both you and your dog to bond, have fun, and explore a new sport together!

things to consider when determining if dock diving is right for you and your dog:


  1. Your dog's interest in water: If your dog loves playing in the water, swimming, and retrieving toys, dock diving may be a great fit.
  2. Physical fitness: Dock diving requires strength, stamina, and agility from both the dog and handler. Make sure your dog is in good physical condition and able to jump or dive safely into the water.
  3. Training and willingness to learn: Dock diving involves training, practice, and dedication from both you and your dog. If you are willing to put in the time and effort to train and practice, dock diving can be a rewarding and fun activity for both of you.
  4. Access to a dock diving facility or location: Check if there are any dock diving facilities or events in your area where you can try out the sport and see if it is a good fit for you and your dog.
  5. Safety considerations: Make sure to prioritize your dog's safety by using proper equipment, supervision, and training techniques while participating in dock diving activities.


My dog loves to jump, but does not like to swim

It is unlikely that a dog that does not like water would be successful in dock diving, as this sport involves jumping off a dock into a body of water. Dogs that enjoy swimming and have a natural inclination towards water tend to excel in dock diving competitions. It is important to consider your dog's preferences and comfort level when deciding if they should participate in dock diving. If your dog does not like water, it may be best to explore other types of dog sports or activities that they enjoy more.

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