The dogs in the American Kennel Club’s Sporting group include some of the most popular breeds such as setters, retrievers, spaniels, and pointers. Historically, dogs in the Sporting group were used by hunters to find and retrieve a variety of fish and game. While these breeds are still used for hunting today, their personalities have made them known for being great family dogs and great service dogs as well.
Activity Aplenty
The breeds in the Sporting Group are known for being active and intelligent. According to the American Kennel Club, Sporting dogs are the easiest to train. Because these breeds are very active, they must be given plenty of attention or exercise. Given that their original purpose was for hunting, Sporting breeds have a hereditary love for nature and the outdoors. These breeds also need companionship and lots of positive reinforcement in order to be the happiest they can be. If this breed does not have enough activity and attention, they can become bored and develop behavioral issues. Once these conditions are met, Sporting dogs are amongst the most likable dogs and most faithful companions known to man.
Some of the best know Sporting breeds include the Golden Retriever, the Labrador retriever, and the Setter Spaniel.