Man's Workout Buddy: 8 Best Dog Breeds For Physically Active People

Dogs are known for being great companions, loving pets and watchful guardians. But do you know that some dogs can also be perfect workout buddies for people?

If you are a person who loves to exercise, having an energetic dog to keep your spirits up will be a big help during your physical sessions. Here are the best dog breeds for physically active people as shared by HEALTH.

1. Corgi

Corgis are cute and short, but they can be great exercise companions. They are perfect for walking, jogging and even playing chase. "A set of strong thighs gives this dog a lot of power for moving fast, which may explain why the breed was so popular in Medieval times for herding cattle and sheep," HEALTH shared.

2. Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terriers are known to have infinite amounts of energy. They have great hunting instincts and are perfect for light running and learning cool tricks.

One of the best proofs that Jack Russell Terriers are great dogs for physically active people is that legendary boxer Manny Pacquiao's pet dog and jogging buddy is a Jack Russell named Pacman. "He's part of my team," Manny Pacquiao told The Wall Street Journal. "He's a special dog."

3. Labrador Retriever

Labradors are some of the most popular dog breeds in the world. They love interacting with people and playing different games with them. If you love playing Frisbees, swimming, hunting and hiking, then Labradors are ideal for you.

4. Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherds are some of the best herder dogs in the world. They are adaptable and can go through obstacle courses easily. They also love playing catch and Frisbees with their owners.

5. Siberian Husky

This breed is known as one of the most athletic dog breeds. Siberian Huskies have great endurance and are great at sledding and running in the cold weather. They can also accompany you if you enjoy doing winter sports.

Did we miss something on our list of the best dog breeds for physically active people? Don't hesitate to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below.

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