Posts by Jeff
Playing or competing: Disc dogs are having fun
The official sport is K-9 Frisbee Toss & Fetch and it is slowly becoming more prominent in the U.S. as well as around the world as dog owners gather and play fetch with their furry friends
Read MoreOhio vs. Michigan Challenge Grows into a Worldwide K9 Frisbee League
Stow, Ohio – Way back in 1977, Stow, Ohio native Mark Vitullo and his girlfriend went to Ann Arbor for a weekend music festival. During that weekend, a group of the festivalgoers got together and played a dog Frisbee competition.
Read MoreHow To Determine “Division” Rating in K9 Frisbee Toss & Fetch League
Whether you’re brand new to disc-dogging, an experienced world champion competitor or somewhere in between, in K9 Frisbee Toss & Fetch League everyone competes in the same overall rankings.
Read MoreOptional 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.
Read MoreCan’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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