The Top 7 Breeds for the Active Dog Parent


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by John Durfee

Like most young boys, I always wanted a dog of my own. As an adult, I still wanted to have a furry best friend by my side. I recently moved into a larger home and I finally had the open space and backyard to have a dog. But I also lead a very active lifestyle; I exercise at least four times a week and weekends are usually outdoor excursions in the high desert hiking, running, or camping. I wanted to have a companion who could keep up with me and would also enjoy the constant activity as much as I do. After doing my research, I came across seven breeds that would be ideal for an active individual like me.

Seven Breeds for the Active Pet Parent

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Siberian Huskies

These grand and majestic animals are also known as sled dogs. Having been bred to pull Inuits across vast distances, this is your ultimate long-distance breed. If you do plan on running with a Husky, it’s best to do so in moderate to cold climates as their thick coats can easily lead to overheating. They’re gentle but very curious creatures so you should always keep them leashed as you may end up having to chase them down for a long period if they see something that catches their attention.

Foxhounds

Not nearly as popular as other breeds, this is an old English Hunting dog. The aristocracy used to hunt with them in packs as they were known for running many a mile on the chase of a scent. They have a great sense of smell and are very friendly and active in demeanor. You wouldn’t have any issue running in open and populated areas with this breed, as they’re bred to focus and won’t spook easily.

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Viszla

Originating from Hungary, Viszla are beautiful animals. They have sleek rust-colored coats and the build of a greyhound. They are originally pointing and retrieving dogs, but they have great endurance and energy for any running/hiking activities. They are very protective (their nickname is “Velcro dog”), so you won’t need to worry about them running off if you’re on a trail or in a park. This is one of the few breeds of mid-size dogs that is not prone to Hip Dysplasia, a form of joint arthritis. They have a lifespan of 12-14 years.

Boykin Spaniel

The Boykin Spaniel is a friendly, social dog that does best in a family environment with lots of outdoor activity. They were originally trained to be water-hunting dogs, so they are equally adept at being at the beach as they are on dry land. They have curly coats that grow to medium length and are a dark brown/chocolate color. Because of their coats, they’re best suited to colder climates. Regular coat maintenance is a must as their fur can easily tangle and catch a lot of natural debris.

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Doberman

Carved into our collective consciousness as guard dogs or police dogs, Dobermans make a great choice for women. Because of their aggressive appearance and stance, with a Doberman, you’ll feel more secure about running at night. Dobermans are intelligent and highly protective, so you’ll need to train them young. Once they are properly trained, you’ll have no issue taking them outdoors and in public.

Newfoundland

If you do a lot of activity on the waterside, such as swimming or surfing, you can’t get much better than a Newfoundland. Newfoundlands are long-coated water dogs who love being in and around water. They’re very large dogs and can be anywhere between 100 to 150 pounds with white and black coats. They were bred for pulling in fishing nets and other heavy equipment. They’re a gentle breed and have been known to rescue people from drowning. They are known for their endurance and can be in the water with you all day long. They will probably want to stay even when you’re surfed out.

English Setter

This is another breed well suited to the aquatic environment. Visually, they have the build of a golden retriever with the color of a Dalmatian – black and white spots. They’re high energy and great for moderate to cold environments. They don’t have quite the running endurance as compared to Viszla or Rhodesian Ridgebacks, but a great all-around breed if you split your time between beach and trail.

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Don’t forget mixed breeds

Often, the best companions are adopted from local shelters. Not only will you be giving a loving animal a much-needed home, but most mixed breeds also have lower instances of health problems like hip dysplasia. And they allow you to enjoy the benefits of several breeds. Lab mixes are known for their energy and can make excellent running companions for even top-notch athletes.

With all dog breeds, you should be aware of their foot pads and on what surface you run on. If you plan on doing runs of 5k a few times a week, try to stay on grassy areas because even smooth surfaces such as asphalt will wear down their pads quickly. Or, you can purchase running “shoes” for dogs. They may look funny but they will save your dogs’ pads in the long run. Always make sure your dog drinks lots of water beforehand and keep an eye out for overheating, as they will often run past the point of safety. Also, only run with adult dogs whose joints have fully formed.

John Durfee is a Gulf War veteran and the marketing manager for Airsplat, the nation’s largest retailer of Airsoft Guns and Airsoft Apparel.

And 2023’s Wackiest Cat Names Are …

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What’s in a cat’s name?

And how do the most eccentric kitties tell their humans what to name them?

From Edgar Allen Paw to Jean Clawed Van Damme, our friends at Nationwide have compiled a hall of fame of great pet names from their members over the years, and they’ve shared the stories behind this year’s most unique and funny cat names with us.

Read on to meet the 2023 nominees, learn how each cat earned their pet name from their pet parents, and see this year’s winner.

The Nominees

 

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Business Cat

“I got Business Cat from a friend of a friend when he was a month old. My roommate at the time liked this webcomic called The Adventures of Business Cat by Tom Fonder, which is about a cat-human hybrid businessman navigating the corporate workplace — buying a printer for the office so he can sit in the box, for example. Our Business Cat has a handsome little mustache and goatee and looks like he’s wearing a jacket, [so] the name seemed to fit perfectly!”

—Dakota D.

Evil Twin Hissing

Evil Twin

“She was part of a set of twins, and she always looked mad — or like she was planning something malicious — and her sister always looked happy and friendly. So, they were named Good Twin and Evil Twin. She’s only social on her own terms. Once she lets you in, she’s a total love bug. She’s [also] a liquid cat, like those pictures of those cats that you see melt into large wine glasses. She’s hidden in the smallest places — including air ducts.”

—Lara W.

Catserol

Green Bean Catserol

“Our friend was throwing a ‘Friendsgiving’ potluck in 2019, and it was a great evening of thankfulness and frivolity — adult beverages and all. Halfway through the evening, a tiny feral cat decided to invite herself [over] … She entered through the open front door, and all the party guests decided the host needed to keep this cat. (Did I mention that adult beverages were involved?) Ultimately, she now resides with us … it’s truly a happy ending for everyone!”

—Brianna B.

Homeboy Thumbs

“It was a cold October night in Anchorage, Alaska,” says cat mom Zoe M. She had returned from a vacation trip to find her neighbor in the driveway holding a tuxedo cat with polydactyly, a condition that causes cats to have extra toes. Zoe took the cat in for the night, but once inside, he settled in and never left. Homeboy Thumbs had found his forever home. “I started to refer to him as ‘Homeboy’ and ‘Thumbs,’ and I couldn’t pick between them — so I decided to combine the two. My cat acts like he has street cred, and it’s because he legitimately does. I have no idea how long he was out on the street for. He’s also a goofy dude…. I thought Homeboy Thumbs was the perfect mix of goofy and gangster, because that’s what he is.”

—Zoe M.

Inigo Meowtoya

“There’s a movie from the 1980s called The Princess Bride. In the movie, there’s a character called Inigo Montoya, who was orphaned when his father was killed by a six-fingered man. Inigo Meowtoya was an orphaned kitten who we rescued. We don’t know if a six-fingered man was involved, but it seems entirely possible. Turns out ‘Meowtoya’ was an apt name for little orphan Inigo, who loves to make his presence known at top volume.”

—Nissa S.

Moira Rose McMurderpants Queen Of Hearts

“She got her first name from Moira Rose from the show Schitt’s Creek. She’s sassy, fancy, and utterly ridiculous. You can’t help but love her. From there, Moira’s personality made expanding her name necessary. She needed a good family name. McMurderpants highlights her Irish heritage, her fluffy butt, and her love of — murdering … Queen of Hearts was added at the end, as she really enjoyed a good mouse head, and would leave them headless on my floor. Off with their heads!”

—Christina C.

Sir Catrick Stewart

“I liked the name “Catrick” and experimented with a few incarnations before discovering the final frontier of cat names. I’m a Star Trek fan. My wife suggested the name ‘Sir Catrick Stewart.’ I get a good laugh, compliments, and questions on how we got that name.”

—Kevin L.

Sir Woodrow Agustdus Scuttlebooty the Third, Esquire

“It took about three weeks of living with our kitten for him to tell us his name. It all started with his habit of scuttling about sideways like a crab. I called him a ‘little scuttlebutt’ as a placeholder. My eight-year-old son was scandalized by the inclusion of a ‘bad word’ in the name, even after I explained it was a real word meant for gossip … so we settled on a more kid-approved ‘Scuttlebooty’ to describe his actions.”

—Sara R.

Spicy Beef Purrito

“It took a few weeks to find a name worthy of Spicy’s big, lovable personality. She trialed a few names at first, including Baby Spice and Princess Pancake. ‘Spice’ eventually turned into Spicy, and the food theme from Princess Pancake inspired her full name.”

—Marisa B.

And The Winner Is …

Prison Mike

When it came time to name her uniquely rambunctious kitten, everything connected for Prison Mike’s cat mom Marina. “The Office is obviously the best show,” she says, “Prison Mike is a character of Michael Scott’s during the series, and my cat was born as a crazy boy … one who maybe needs a cage — or a cell — so this name fit him well.”

This unique moniker is a big hit with fellow Office fans. “If they don’t know the show, they still laugh,” Marina says, “but for those who know The Office, they immediately respond with excitement. I even won prizes at an Office-themed trivia just for showing his picture and saying his name.”

From his wacky name to his unique windowsill butt-scoot walking technique, Prison Mike is a standout kitty. It’s why Marina got the best pet insurance for her sweet boy through her workplace. She adds, “I know that sometimes there can be unexpected expenses with pets, and I’d rather feel secure and like I could take care of big things if they happen.”

—Marina F.
Nationwide member since 2022

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