What is DockDogs?

Dockdogs is a dock jumping and dock diving sport for dogs.  It is a fast growing and very popular sport in the United States and Canada which has been featured on ESPN and The Outdoor Channel.  DockDogs is open to dogs of all sizes, breeds, and the only age requirement is dogs must be 6 months old.   The sport is comprised of the three disciplines below. 

Big Air (BA)   

This is the event that most often comes to mind when people think DockDogs. Best described as a long jump for dogs, it is the most popular of the three disciplines, and dogs are judged based on how far they jump. A floatable toy or object is thrown into the water and the dogs may use the entire 40 feet of dock to run and jump in the pool. You may NOT push or throw your dog into the pool. Handlers and dogs are given 90 seconds on the dock.  Distance is measured from the end of the dock to where the base of the dogs' tail enters the water.

Divisions/Titles  Jump Distance Range
Novice 0'1" - 9'11"
Junior 10'0" - 14'11"
Senior 15'0" - 19'11"
Master 20'0" - 22'11"
Elite 23'0" - 24'11"
Super Elite 25' and above

 

Extreme Vertical (EV)

     

Extreme Vertical is the high jump of DockDogs competition.  First introduced as a training tool for Big Air to teach dogs to jump upward for their toys in order to gain greater distance, it became a competitive discipline in 2005.  An "EV Rig" is used to suspend a floatable bumper in the air.  The bumper is extended 8' out from the edge of the dock and beginning height for competition is 4'6".  Dogs may enter the competition at any height after this, but in order to advance to the next round, they must get the bumper to release from the "EV Rig" in their 2 attempts.  The bumper is raised in 2" increments until there is only one dog remaining.  During this event, you have 60 seconds for the jump to be executed and the handler may place the dog anywhere in front of the 20ft. line on the dock.

Divisions/Titles  Jump Height Range
Cadet  Up to 5'11"
Top Gun 6'0" and above

 

Speed Retrieve (SR)

The latest discipline to be added, Speed Retrieve involves running, jumping and swimming.  A dead fowl trainer (DFT) is hung at the end of the pool or 38' from the dock in lake/pond events.  The handler places the dog at the 20ft. mark on the dock, once set, the handler notifies that they are ready.  When given the signal (lights or "Go" command), the handler releases the dog, who runs, jumps from the dock, and swims and grabs the DFT.  Retrieving the DFT is not a requirement, but the DFT must be cleanly released from the extender.    Time is recorded from the signal to when the DFT is completely released from the hanging apparatus.

Divisions/Title Speed Retrieve Range
Sonic 5.99 seconds or less
Turbo  6.00 seconds - 7.99 seconds
Express  8.00 seconds or greater

 

Iron Dog

An Iron Dog is one who competes in all 3 disciplines above.  Points are awarded based on scores achieved.  You must enter at least one wave in all three disciplines to qualify and must register as an Iron Dog.