How to Choose the Right K9 Frisbee for Your Dog!

I wonder how many people are turned off from playing K9 Frisbee after they pick up a cheap $1 disc at the local pet store, take it home and find that Fido immediately cracks it or, worse, cuts their mouth on the sharp shards — and then it’s back to the tennis ball.

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K9 Frisbee “Tiny Dog” Category Qualifications & Scoring

K9 Frisbee Tiny Dog Category Beginning in 2021, a “Tiny Dog Category” will be permanently added to the K9 Frisbee Toss & Fetch Worldwide League to help give little dog Teams a leg-up in scoring Club Points. Tiny Dog QUALIFICATION: Any dog measuring 40 centimeters (15.75 inches) at the withers or LESS will qualify as…

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Optional Practice Throw Before Each Round — Explained

Back in the old days, when Friskies and Alpo sponsored local Toss & Fetch events around the U.S. in the late ‘80s, they allowed a practice throw before each round. It was great – it helped you orient your dog as to which way to run, burned off a bit of frenetic energy, and let the handler test the wind and adjust their hyzer while getting one last practice toss in.

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Can’t field a Club? Start with a Squad.

As a way to continue to expand the sport and give smaller, isolated communities throughout the world an opportunity to play in the Toss & Fetch League, we will now allow 4, 5, 6 and 7 member “Squads” to participate but in a different class with the following conditions:

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