Florida K9 Sports' Disc and Dock Weekend Offers Hyperenergetic Dogs Outlet
Florida K9 Sports in Myakka City is hosting a Disc & Dock weekend that pairs UpDog disc dog competition with Ultimate Dock Diving, drawing dozens of competitors and dozens of hyperenergetic dogs.

Florida K9 Sports in Myakka City is hosting a high-energy Disc & Dock weekend today, February 27, 2026, that pairs UpDog disc dog competition with Ultimate Dock Diving (UDD) and has attracted dozens of competitors and spectators to the venue. The combined format puts disc catching and dock jumping side by side, giving dozens of hyperenergetic dogs a sport-specific outlet in a single event.
UpDog, billed here as the disc dog portion of the weekend, runs alongside UDD, the dock diving discipline, so handlers move between throwing fields and the water-side run. Competitors arrived with a wide mix of breeds and drive levels, and the schedule of rotating runs kept dogs active throughout the day as handlers worked through rounds of disc launches and jumping heats.
Organizers at Florida K9 Sports set up both a marked UpDog field and a UDD-style jumping area to accommodate simultaneous events, allowing teams to compete without long downtime. Dozens of competitors took advantage of that layout, cycling through multiple attempts that emphasized speed, distance, and retrieval skills for disc work and distance or airtime for dock diving.
Spectators lined the perimeter of the Myakka City facility in numbers described by event staff as dozens, watching fast-paced disc exchanges and splashy dock entries. The turnout demonstrated local appetite for specialized, high-energy canine sport; handlers praised the ability to give high-drive dogs repeated, structured exercise in two sport formats on the same day.
The Disc & Dock weekend also acted as a practical outlet for dogs that need more than casual play. Dozens of hyperenergetic dogs were recorded participating in at least one UpDog round and one UDD heat by midafternoon, a pattern that kept dogs focused and allowed handlers to refine launching, timing, and retrieval techniques under event conditions.
As the event runs through the day at Florida K9 Sports, the combined UpDog and UDD format in Myakka City highlights how multi-discipline weekends can concentrate activity for both handlers and dogs. For competitors who brought multiple dogs, the setup translated into more runs per dog and the kind of repeated, sport-specific work that high-drive dogs require.
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