As Tucker gets older, I'm trying to figure out what kind of sport or fun activity might be good to get him involved in. He's still working on obedience, so it'll probably be a while before he's ready, but it might be nice to start thinking about what direction to take him in . . . I also notice that he gets bored very easily with regular training sessions, so I thought it might be fun to kind of train toward a larger goal than just compliance--training with an activity in mind and integrating that into his routine might make it more fun for both of us.
He's the first dog I've ever owned that I've ever considered trying to do something more formal than hiking and camping with, so I think I need help finding something he's well suited for. Maybe you guys could help me out . . .
He's a mutt--pit bull mixed with spawn of satan, I think. But more likely, Jack Russell or some such terrier or maybe hound of some sort. He's 50 or so pounds, 8 months old, and I'll be he maxes out at 55/60 when he's an adult.
He's gracefully built but clumsy and can't seem to put one foot in front of the other without encountering problems. He runs into things, he falls off couches and beds, and he didn't learn to walk up and down stairs till he was about 5 months old. Poor dummy.
Like any dog, he can and will use his nose, but he actually seems to identify things more by sight--he loves to chase fast moving things like squirrels, birds, cats, leaves that blow in the wind, and bits of paper. I could probably hide a treat in his bedding and he'd never find it, but if a tiny speck of a bug flies within 15 feet of him, he'll see it and he's after it.
He loves his toys and LOVES to play tug. Loves. He is forever bringing me things and looking at me longingly to see if he can entice me to grab an end and engage in a game of tug.
LOVES flirt pole.
Loves to run, run, run. And run some more.
Tries hard and wants to cooperate during training, but he will shut down if he gets confused or overwhelmed and doesn't know how to react.
Very easily distracted!
What sport or fun activities do you all think he might be well equipped for, if any?
The one thing I think he'd do great at is lure coursing because chasing small things all over the damn place is his specialty, and we play "chase the dot" (laser dot) till he's ready to fall down . . . but I know lure coursing clubs seem to cater only to sighthounds.
Think there's hope for a very clumsy agility oaf? Maybe flyball if I can build his interest in tennis balls?
Any and all suggestions welcome!