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Yeah, but now she will grow up chewin all your discs man!
 
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This is the greatest thread ever!!





This is Vida. She is my twin brother's Australian Cattle Dog and she is the cornerstone of our disc golfing outfit. She finds our discs if we lose them. Just yesterday I was looking for my Saint in some tall grass and weeds and I happened to be right by it when I saw her fish it out next to me! She's not even bred for sniffing things out but she somehow always finds our discs and brings them out of the muck.


She also loves to chase discs and bring them back to us. This is great for field throwing but can be annoying on the course. Although she's gotten better at staying at the tee instead of chasing our drives. She also is great at catching discs! We have some doggy discs for her and she makes some great catches.

I had to hold my FLX Challenger up to get her to sit still and look at me for these photos. She seems to really like that disc, or any disc I am holding for that matter. It's funny because she doesn't do that with my brother so much :D
 
this thread has been alive for 4 years and hasn't gone to two parts yet.
 
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Included the first pic so you can see what her face looks like. lol.
 

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It has been a work in progress with my 7 month old Hans but now have gotten him to settle down a bunch and not need the leash anymore. He has went into the schule at Hansen near my house and helped finding a few discs for some of my friends. He just sits next to them for the most part.
 
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Not mine but one of the best dg dogs around. He's a labradoodle named Hayes. He caddies and retrieves discs from the basket.
 
I rescued a dog last week. She is 2 years old and still a little jumpy meeting new people and dogs. We now have 3 rounds together and she has learned that going to the course means seeing squirrels so she loves when I take my bag out. As a Futurama fan I named her Leela. She has more rounds ahead of her than she could ever imagine.
 

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About a month ago my wife and I adopted a smooth collie puppy.

Very soon after, my wife brought her out to meet me at the course.

Since then she got her very own disc which she loves chasing around the yard.
 

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It's been a long time since this thread was bumped, and that is a travesty. Here's a recent one of my boy, Smokey after a very long day.

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Returned home from disc golfing the other day and was greeted by his best begging pose. Apparently he did a great job of guarding the house and A/C unit while I was out playing and thought he deserved some sort of compensation. :D

Nanook (Nook or Nookie) all white Husky with light blue eyes. Come summer time he would rather hide in the cold house than go disc golfing in the heat.
 

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It's been a long time since this thread was bumped, and that is a travesty.

It has been a while. Look how much Leila has grown!

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Edit: I should also mention that the Bite from my last post is still one of her favorite toys (it's a toss-up between that and the tennis ball). She has learned to run and catch it on the fly. Even with daily use, it's still holding up great. The stamp is pretty much gone, but the plastic is still intact.
 
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Josie (black lab) passed a few years ago. She only lived for just shy of 7 years. She was a wonderful dog and would have loved to go disc golf. We had her previous to starting to DG.

Chelsey (husky and golden retriever mix) is summed up in this picture. She is relaxed, however quite alert. She is a great companion on the disc golf course.
 

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It's been a long time since this thread was bumped, and that is a travesty. Here's a recent one of my boy, Smokey after a very long day.

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Looks just like you described him!

It has been a while. Look how much Leila has grown!

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Edit: I should also mention that the Bite from my last post is still one of her favorite toys (it's a toss-up between that and the tennis ball). She has learned to run and catch it on the fly. Even with daily use, it's still holding up great. The stamp is pretty much gone, but the plastic is still intact.

Wow, she has grown!:thmbup:
 
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This is the one and only time I've brought him out, he gets too excited to play fetch haha. Great dog, super obedient and smart but he will stop at nothing to fetch. When he gets older, ill bring him along more.
 
here's my 16 month old Australian Cattle dog/Blue heeler

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^the leash is over 6ft long so you can estimate how high my puppy can get up for frisbees and or bounced balls.

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he's not allowed at the disc golf course anymore because of his desire to snatch discs out of mid air, but thats ok, because we go to the dog park after where I can practice throws with him a ton anyway. WIN WIN!
 
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