
Universal Press Syndicate
The natural desire of many dogs to jump into the water has been turned into a sport thatÕs fun for participants and spectators.
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Dock diving is one of the newest sports for dogs, and in the hot months of summer, itÕs easy to see why itÕs so popular.
The sport is easy to understand Ñ jumps off an elevated dock into a portable pool are measured for distance or height Ñ and fun for handlers, dogs, spectators and TV viewers.
And although the top teams are now getting sponsorships and are training for longer jumps, in dock-diving, even new competitors can do well. If your dog loves the water, all you need to do is sign up, show up and have a great time.
Water dogs Ñ retrievers, primarily Ñ have a natural advantage in this sport, of course. A dog who doesnÕt fancy landing into a pool may lack the motivation to compete, no matter their ability to leap a great distance. Still, dogs of all sizes, breeds and mixes have competed, and many have posted more than respectable results.
Dock-diving is welcoming of newcomers, so if you think your dog has what it takes to get Òbig air,Ó check out these organizations for more information:
Dock Dogs (www.dockdogs.com) Dock Dogs offers more events and a series of televised regionals leading to a championship. Most events are on the East Coast and in the Midwest.
Splash Dogs (www.splashdogs.com) Splash Dogs competitions are big in California and throughout the Western states, with a national championship in Arizona.