Discover the K9 Frisbee Worldwide League: The Fun, Accessible Dog Sport for Everyone!
Join a Local Club or Start a K9 Frisbee Club in Your Home Town Since its founding in the Fall of 2015, the K9 Frisbee Worldwide League has rapidly grown into one of the most popular global dog sports, with more than 11,000 people from 365 local K9 Frisbee Clubs around the world having played…
Read MoreMark Vitullo: Founder and Administrator of the K9 Frisbee Worldwide League
MEDIA BACKGROUNDER Mark Vitullo: Founder and Administrator of the K9 Frisbee Worldwide League Mark Vitullo and his 2012 World Champion Lulu, the German Shepherd dog who started Mark on his disc dog journey. Mark Vitullo’s dedication to the K9 Frisbee Worldwide League has created a welcoming, supportive community for dog lovers everywhere. His vision has…
Read MoreThe K9 Frisbee Worldwide League: Fun, Fitness, and Fellowship for Dogs and Their People
The K9 Frisbee Worldwide League: Family Fun, Fitness, and Fellowship for Dogs and Their People The K9 Frisbee Worldwide League is a global community dedicated to the sport of K9 Frisbee, also known as “disc dogging.” Founded by Mark Vitullo, the League has grown to include over 250 cities worldwide, with more than 7,000 active…
Read MoreHow 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.
Read MoreJudging Toss & Fetch When The Lines Are Fuzzy
Judging at a typical disc dog toss & fetch events is generally straightforward and objective: the field is lined so zones and out-of bounds are distinct, and where the dog lands is usually obvious.
Read MoreK9 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…
Read MoreHow to Start a K9 Frisbee Toss & Fetch Club in Your Hometown
How to Start a K9 Frisbee Toss & Fetch Club in Your Hometown ANYWHERE in the World! With more than 300 active K9 Frisbee Clubs around the world, there may already be one near you. Check our Worldwide Club Map to see. If not, start your own Toss & Fetch Club where you live and…
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 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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