Episode 84 - Canine Hoopers - Hayley Laches
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Summary
This May we are fousing on exercise, Hayley Laches joins Nicki Bell to introduce Canine Hoopers, a low-impact dog sport designed to be inclusive for all dogs and handlers. Unlike traditional agility, Hoopers removes jumping, sharp turns and high physical strain, making it especially suitable for older dogs, dogs with mobility issues or those in pain management programs.
Dogs navigate a flowing course of hoops, tunnels, barrels and mats, either alongside their handler or at a distance. The focus is not speed or intensity, but movement, confidence and connection. Hoopers shows that exercise does not need to be high impact to be effective – it can be adapted, accessible and still deeply enriching.
The key message for May: exercise should be possible for every dog – it just needs to be the right kind.
Guest Bio
Hayley Laches is the founder of Canine Hoopers UK (CHUK), established in 2017. She developed Hoopers as an inclusive, low-impact alternative to agility, allowing dogs of all ages and abilities to stay active. Through CHUK, she offers training, competitions and the Good Hoopers Awards, helping owners build stronger relationships with their dogs through accessible exercise.
5 Key Takeaways
1. Exercise is not one-size-fits-all
Even dogs with limitations can stay active – the format just needs to be adapted.
2. Low impact does not mean low value
Controlled movement without jumping or sharp turns still builds strength, coordination and wellbeing.
3. Confidence is as important as fitness
Hoopers supports mental stimulation and reduces fear or frustration linked to movement.
4. Handler flexibility matters
Owners can run with their dog or guide from a distance – making it accessible for humans too.
5. Consistency over intensity
Regular, manageable movement is more beneficial than occasional high-intensity exercise.
Relevant Links
Canine Hoopers UK (CHUK)
https://www.caninehoopersuk.co.uk/
CHUK Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/caninehoopersuk
Hayley Laches website
http://tamingcanines.co.uk/
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