Does your dog have energy to burn or need a confidence boost?
If you are looking for a dog sport that can be taught to any breed of dog, of any age, then Treibball could be a great fit for you and your dog. Treibball is a sport that requires incredible teamwork between handler and dog.
The sport originated in Europe and is now sweeping the United States. Treibball is traditionally taught using a clicker to teach and “mark” the foundational behaviors the dog needs to succeed at the sport.
What is Treibball?
Treibball combines traditional herding elements and sprinkles in some influences from human sports.
The general idea is for the dog, following instructions from the handler to herd inflatable balls into a goal. The handler and the dog start with the dog in the heel position, and on cue, the dog is cued to run past the balls and wait for the signal from the handler to begin bringing the balls in toward the goal.
Depending on the competition level, these factors may vary in a treibball competition, including:
- The number of balls in play
- The allotted time
- The distance that the dog must herd the balls
How do we get started?
If you want to get your dog ready for a sport like Treibball, it is a good idea to work with a trainer to build foundational skills like a good recall and a reliable “touch” cue.
To learn more about getting involved in Treibball, check out the Dog Scouts of America or the American Treibball Association.
Your dog does not need to have a herding instinct in order to succeed at Treibball. Dogs of all ages, breeds, and backgrounds can enjoy this fun and exciting sport. It is a great way to exercise the mind and body of a high-energy dog, and can also help build the confidence of a timid or anxious dog.