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my disc dog as a puppy and 1 year old. now shes almost 2. still a little psycho for the course but she loves to chase the discs when i putt in the backyard and she doesn't eat them or mess em up at all

What's that sparkly golden stuff on the bed behind her in the first photo? I hope she hasn't been eating glitter.
 
This is Raisin in "time out". She didn't get to play much because I was worried about the snakes in Texas.
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Man this thread makes me miss my late Border Collie/Blue Heeler cross. He was 13 with major arthritis problems and put down just around the time that I really started to play DG.

In his heyday, he loved dog discs, and was insanely hyper. He would not have been a good partner on the course ;)
 
Man this thread makes me miss my late Border Collie/Blue Heeler cross. He was 13 with major arthritis problems and put down just around the time that I really started to play DG.

In his heyday, he loved dog discs, and was insanely hyper. He would not have been a good partner on the course ;)

There is only one solution to the dog-shaped hole in your heart: get another dog! :thmbup:
 
Floyd enjoyed his first swim of the spring season at soon to be re-designed Fairfield DGC

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This is my boy Phoenix. He is a Catahoula Leopard Dog, and he is awesome!

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My last boy was a Catahoula mix. Amazing dogs. Best frisbee dog ever. When I am able to afford a house with a decent amount of land, I will have more.
 
This is why my sisters dog can't join Candy and I for a round.

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And a recent one of Candy
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Welcome back, VonDrehle! I'm sure that, with the right training, your sister can teach her dog the difference between dog discs and dg discs.

By the way, do you have training as a photographer, or just an affinity for it?
 

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