The Most Athletic Dog Breeds

The Most Athletic Dog Breeds
Francisco María García

Written and verified by the lawyer Francisco María García.

Last update: 21 December, 2022

Dogs are very similar to their masters. An active and athletic person will want to have a dog with the same type of characteristics. There are many athletic dog breeds. In order to choose the right one, it is necessary to take a look this list of the most athletic dog breeds. There are 10 breeds that are characterized by their active and energetic characters.

The 10 most athletic dog breeds

1. Siberian Huskies

Sled dogs are the most athletic dog breed. These dogs are agile, strong, very fast and good at working in a team. Siberian Huskies will always need the members of their pack to pull the sled. Likewise, this is a sociable and breed. They are perfect for a family that love having an athletic lifestyle and doing outdoor activities.

Siberian Husky

2. German Shorthaired Pointers

This is another athletic dog breed. This is an elegant dog that’s very strong and agile. They work as wonderful guard-dogs and hunters. Plus, they are friendly and get along very well with small children.

3. Australian shepherds

This breed has a somewhat discreet and reserved personality. However, this doesn’t mean that they are aggressive or moody. They love living in a family setting, especially playing with children because they are full of energy.

4. Border Collies

Besides being one of the most athletic dog breeds, they are one of the most intelligent. They have a great learning ability, and are highly obedient and versatile dogs. This breed is quite often used for looking for missing people. At the same time, Border Collies are excellent sheepdogs.

5. Giant Schnauzers

The Giant Schnauzer breed is traditionally used as a herd dog and it also has other great qualities. They are large and strong dogs that are perfect for working as guard dogs. They are very easy to train and have a great self-esteem. Plus, they are also very noble and brave. At first, they may seem to be a little grumpy and distant,  but deep down inside, this breed is very sensitive, affectionate, friendly and playful.

6. Labrador Retrievers

These dogs are one of the favorite breeds for families. Labradors are sociable, friendly and good-natured animals that love physical activities. They are goo with children and other animals, that’s why they are the perfect house pet.

7. Hovawarts

This is a breed has many good characteristics. Hovawarts are very easy animals to train, sociable and have docile in nature. They are very good guard dogs and they get along pretty well with people. This breed will do everything they can to protect their masters.

8. Rhodesian Ridgebacks

This is a dog has great physical virtues. They are strong, tough, muscular and agile. This breed is known for a ridge of hair on their backs, which grows in the opposite direction from the rest of their fur. These animals are reserved and cautious. These dogs are used to protect farms and fields, and are also a good hunting companion.

9. Pointers

This animal has a good physique. Their figures are symmetrical, elegant and extremely sturdy. This breed usually stands out in speed tests. Pointers are agile animals that are very powerful and cunning. They need a lifestyle full of physical activity. They do not usually have problems living with other animals.

pointer

10. Dalmatians

Dalmatians are another one of the most athletic dog breeds. These animals are a bit shy and have great personalities but they are not aggressive or irritable dogs because they enjoy playing and doing outdoor activities. They have a very beautiful figure that requires following a very specific diet. They are the perfect breed to live with children and other animals.

Any of these 10 breeds of athletic dogs will be perfect for an active and athletic family. However, some of them have more reserved personalities than others. This will depend on the type of animal that you are looking for.


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