About More Dog Fun

More Dog Fun is an independent dog activity and safety resource for everyday dog owners. We cover practical dog activities, beginner training games, event preparation, outdoor play, dog safety, and breed-specific activity ideas — the kind of information that helps real owners do more with their dogs without cutting corners on safety.

This site is built around a simple idea: active dogs are happier dogs, and informed owners are better owners. You do not need to be an experienced dog trainer or competitive handler to provide your dog with a richer, more engaging life. You just need good information and a willingness to try.

What We Cover

Our content focuses on the areas that matter most to everyday dog owners:

  • Dog activities for mixed-breed dogs, purebreds, and everything in between — from backyard agility to beginner rally obedience to therapy dog preparation.
  • Training games that make basic obedience more engaging and build a stronger bond between dogs and their owners.
  • Event preparation — how to help your dog feel confident and ready for public events, training classes, and beginner dog sport competitions.
  • Dog safety covering outdoor activity risks, summer heat, paw protection, household hazards, and when to contact a vet.
  • Breed spotlights that highlight specific activity needs, temperament traits, and practical tips for owners of less common breeds.

Who We Write For

We write for the owner who has a dog they love and wants to do more with them — whether that is a rescue mix they adopted two months ago, a purebred they have had for years, or somewhere in between. We do not assume any level of prior experience with dog sports or training. Our goal is to make practical information accessible, not to talk down to beginners or leave experienced owners with nothing useful.

Mixed-breed dogs are especially welcome here. Many activity resources focus primarily on purebred dogs, and a lot of the available guidance implies that if your dog does not have papers, organized activities are not really for them. That is not the approach we take. Structured activities — training games, beginner sports, public event participation — are beneficial for any dog, regardless of breed or background.

Safety First

We take the safety dimension of dog activities seriously. Across our articles, you will find practical guidance on recognizing when a dog is overheated, which household items to watch out for before an active day, and how to tell when a dog needs a break rather than more encouragement. When an article touches on health or medical topics, we are clear that a veterinarian is the right source of guidance, not a website.

Independence and Transparency

More Dog Fun is an independent resource. We do not carry affiliate links, sponsored product placements, or paid recommendations.

We do not provide professional veterinary or behavioral advice. The information on this site is intended for general educational purposes. When it comes to your individual dog's health, physical limitations, or behavioral challenges, please consult your veterinarian or a certified professional trainer.

Get in Touch

If you have a question, a topic you would like to see covered, or feedback about something you read here, we are glad to hear from you. Use the contact page to reach out.