Any as long as they're trained right.... But mainly Collies and labs;)
Rottweilers are known for their speed and agility, making them faster than many other dog breeds. They are often used in activities like agility courses and obedience trials due to their quickness and athleticism.
Border Collies are probably the best. (They are the smartest dog)
Yes, any breed (even mixed breeds) can enter in Agility.
i love border Collie's ARE GREAT FOR AGILITY ! its like they are meant for agility! border collies will do excellent in trials, why? because they are fast, agile, and listen very very good
NADAC stands for North American Dog Agility Council. It is an organization that promotes the sport of dog agility through trials and competitions.
Technically, any dog can do agility. The typically breeds you will see do agility are:Border ColliesAustralian ShepherdsShetland SheepdogsCorgisJack Russell TerriersThose are just a few. Mainly high energy dogs will do well in an agility competition.Shiba Inus could also be good at agility if you can convince them to do it.
Herding breeds are usually the best agility dogs. Example Border collies and Blue Heelers. But also Jack Russels and other small high energy dogs can make great agility dogs too.
Yes, any breed (even mixed breeds) can enter in Agility.
Herding breeds such as Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, Corgis, Australian Kelpies, Queensland Heelers, Australian Cattle Dogs, Shetland Sheepdogs, and others have a *tendency* to have the traits that make good agility dogs: Eagerness to work, agility, speed, trainability. However, not all dogs of these breeds necessarily have these traits, and there are many other breeds where some or many of the individual dogs might have these traits. For example, many Papillons are amazing at agility, and so are some Poodles (of all sizes). Other working breeds might have some or all of those traits, such as Dobermans, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, Chesapeake bay retrievers, Springer Spaniels, and many others. Don't just get a dog for agility though, you need to be able to love it, even if it turns out hating agility. I have a dog agility course myself and a doberman she is still young so you must be very patient with your dog while doing the course.
There are several competitive activities that allow mixed dog breeds to participate, including agility trials, obedience competitions, rally obedience, and various dog sports such as flyball and disc dog competitions. Many organizations, such as the United States Dog Agility Association (USDAA) and the American Mixed Breed Obedience Registry (AMBOR), welcome mixed breed dogs to participate alongside purebred dogs.
there is no such thing as the worst dog breed! a breed is a breed and some breeds of dogs are used for specialized things and are better at thing then other dog breeds like your working dogs like kelpies are good for agility and then you have ur German shepherds which are good attack dogs. things like that
Yes, they are very good at dog agility and would love doing it.