Thus, I present to you a LITERAL Irish White dog.
To win this Kiuii, show me your prettiest dog competing in a sport! Agility, Flyball, Frisbee, Mondioring, or anything else! A good action post is the key. Any breed, any color, any sport.
I'm a huge Flyball/Sledding fan, but there's over 25 dog sports, and most of them are insanely cool! Dock diving dogs routinely jump the length of the short side of a house. Barnhunt pits dogs against vermin, in a safe environment. Earthdog is done underground. Agility is a contest of speed and accuracy on an obstacle course. Flyball is a relay race with two teams of four dogs where the competing teams run 51 feet to retrieve an object, and the winner is often a matter of less than a second. (Slo-mo Flyball is cool as heck! And the world record for a team? 14.18 seconds, by TouchNGo, in 2014.) Treibball is herding, modified for cities where herding sheep or ducks isn't an option. Mondioring is a form of Schutzhund work, combining agility, bitework, and obedience. Musical Freestyle is a freeform expression event with competitors often traveling across the world with routines they've been practicing for years! Sledding pits dogs and handlers against harsh environments in sub-zero temperatures at times in order to travel a distance hauling weight. There's also all sorts of others including scentwork, tracking, obedience, rally obedience, frizzility, Discus/Frisbee, competition marching, hauling, weight pull, racing, water work, retrieving, field trials, traditional and competitive herding, hunting, joring (including skijoring, bikejoring, and canicross, among various others) and of course, breed showing though I don't get how that's a sport honestly. There's even competitive grooming. Take some time and look around, because you'd be surprised what sort of canine sports exist! (Please don't use competitive grooming or show, though.)
(Bonus points will not be awarded for flyball and sledding LOL)
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Ends September 7th!
Almost no one knows this, but my older dog is trained in canicross! The younger is trained in Discus, but she's a bit dumb and doesn't do well in the arena whatsoever (she gets too distracted, by literally everything).