Mine are all basically pets.
Ripley is not registered unfortunately (hoping he will be one day - long story), and so any plans I'd had for him are put on hold. I was going to show him, but got tired of waiting for registration and so I decided to neuter him, since he was starving himself anyway and being annoyingly grossly obsessed with the girls. I also had big plans for him to be my first real Obedience dog, and I'm really disappointed that I haven't been able to do that. He is so good at it and is such a good dog to learn on.
Dance is too people shy to accomplish anything I'd hoped for with her unfortunately. We've played a bit in Rally, and she almost has her RN title (could have had it by now if I'd entered her in more trials and didn't mess up the last one - she needs one more leg). I will get her the last leg for that title at least. And aside from that, as long as she has issues with people walking too closely or touching her, I doubt we'll accomplish any higher levels of Rally or any Obedience. I'm still working on it (people thing), but it's a slow go. What she does like is Agility, but I need to learn a lot more as far as handling her smoothly, haha. I would like to get her into Flyball but those classes interfere with work, and it'd only be for fun.
And Keira has always been just a pet. We never had any plans for her otherwise. I probably could do something with her if I really wanted to, but she's frustrating to work with and she's not really into anything.
I'm pretty ok with the girls just being pets. That's all I want from any of my dogs 99% of the time anyway. And I'm ok with Ripley being a pet too. I just wish I'd had a chance to achieve any goals I had with him, as I know he would've loved it.
My next dog will hopefully be my "do anything, take anywhere" dog. All of my dogs will mainly be active pets more than anything, but I really love Obedience and want a serious Obedience dog. And I might play in Agility and Rally and such with that dog, too. But Obedience is the only venue I really care about a lot. I'd love to give dock diving a try too one day if I ever have a dog that loves water again. None of my current guys do. And not for competetive sport, but I really want another dog to play Frisbee with again one day.