7 Surprisingly Sporty Dog Breeds
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When it comes to athleticism in dogs, some breeds might not immediately come to mind due to their size, appearance, or common stereotypes. However, numerous breeds exhibit unexpected levels of energy, agility, and endurance, making them excellent candidates for various sports and active lifestyles. These surprisingly sporty breeds can excel in activities ranging from agility competitions to long-distance running, often outperforming the more typically athletic-looking breeds. Their abilities...

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