Weimaraners are athletes by nature and are part of the sports race. They make the best running companions for both short and long distances due to their speed and endurance.
They like vigorous activity and can handle heat well. Lack of training and exercise might also cause Weimaraners to have anxiety or behavioural problems.
The vizsla is a dedicated hunting dog that enjoys physical activity. This sports breed dog has great stamina and quickness.
The vizsla does well in the heat and likes to stick close to its owner. This breed is sometimes referred to as "the Velcro dog." It makes a wonderful, dependable jogging partner.
While belonging to the non-sporting category, Dalmatians are born athletes that require a lot of activity to flourish. Although little is known about the history of this breed, Dalmatians require constant activity.
They were previously employed as coach or carriage dogs to follow horse-drawn vehicles. They are popular for becoming firehouse dogs.
One of the most intellectual dog breeds is the border collie. This breed enjoys movement because they belong to the herding family.
Border collies are highly quick and can gallop quickly for extended periods of time. These dogs must remain busy to avoid becoming frustrated.
To add a little difficulty, think of running with your border collie over fairly wooded, meandering routes. Although this species can withstand heat, colder conditions suit it very well.
A member of the working group, the Siberian husky was created to pull sleds across great distances in the snow. This breed enjoys running and seems to have endless energy.
This dog might be your regular jogging companion if you reside in a cool environment. Husky long runs are not recommended in warm weather, though.