Corgis Love to Perform & Play in Dog Sports

Big spirit, little legs — endless activities!

Quick minds, strong bodies, and big personalities — corgis were made to perform.

Corgis love to work, play, and shine — there are so many activities to do together.

Health & Happiness

The partnership between handler and corgi is at the heart of success, whether in the ring or in performance sports.

Corgis are at their happiest when they have a job to do.

Whether it’s stepping into the show ring, running an agility course, or simply learning new skills at home, working together builds a special bond between handler and dog. Winning and qualifying are wonderful achievements, but many owners will tell you that their favourite memories come from the runs or classes where it was simply about enjoying the day with their corgi.

Across Australia, corgis and their people can be found in all kinds of arenas — from obedience and rally trials to herding, agility, and conformation shows. Every activity offers a new way to showcase the intelligence, versatility, and spirit of our breeds.

The Welsh Corgi Club of NSW encourages owners to train with patience, positivity, and consistency. Just as importantly, we remind members to keep their corgis fit, conditioned, and healthy, so they can perform at their best and enjoy every step of the journey.

Because at the end of the day, the greatest reward isn’t the ribbon — it’s the partnership you build with your dog.

Corgis can participate in so many dog sports. Take a look, there is something for everyone!

Agility

Agility is the fastest growing of the dog sports where dogs and handlers can get fit together.

Flyball

Think of Flyball as high-energy relay racing for dogs! Teams of dogs race over jumps to trigger a spring-loaded box and return with a ball.

Conformation Showing

Dog breed specialist judges assess each dog against its breed standard — a celebration of type, temperament, and training.

Herding

Dogs work with livestock under a handler’s direction, showing instinct, control, and responsiveness.

Dances With Dogs

Dogs and handlers perform choreographed routines to music, showcasing obedience, coordination, and flair.

Junior Handlers

Young handlers demonstrate their skills in presenting and controlling dogs in the show ring.

Lure Coursing

Dogs chase a mechanically operated lure across a field, testing speed, agility, and natural hunting instincts.

Scent Work

Dogs use their natural nose to locate hidden scents, testing focus, scenting ability, and problem-solving.

Obedience

A precision-based sport where dogs perform a series of set exercises judged on accuracy, posture, and control.

Sprintdog™

A straight-line sprinting competition for small and medium dogs, showcasing explosive speed and athleticism.

Rally-O

A fun, fast-paced discipline where dogs and handlers navigate a course of numbered signs, performing exercises while demonstrating teamwork and enthusiasm.

Trick Dog

Dogs perform creative tricks or routines, demonstrating intelligence, training, and handler communication.