Disc Dogs Compete and Win

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Disc Dogs  Compete and Win
Author : Anonim
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Publisher : Hyperflite
Language : English
Release Date : 05 May 2024
ISBN : 9780981723754
Pages : null pages
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Ever since the legendary Ashley Whippet ran away with the first Frisbee® dog World Championship, more than 35 years ago, canine aficionados have flocked to disc dog competitions. The jaw-dropping antics of world-class, disc-catching canines – as they soar through the air to grab spinning discs – are as memorable as they are motivating. And who among us would want to deprive their own canine of a chance at glory? Whether your goal is to excel on the playing field, perform professional shows, or knock em’ dead at the park, Disc Dogs! Compete and Win!, is packed with tips and training advice that will help you stand out from the crowd. Author and World Champion, Jeff Perry, explores in detail all of the psychological and physical hurdles that must be overcome in order to succeed in canine disc sports. No matter your level of experience, Perry dutifully provides all the information you need to take your competitive aspirations to the next level. In addition, the book is generously appointed with detailed Pro-Tips from more than a dozen World Champions who selflessly share their secrets for success with the very folks who may one day dethrone them! But, even if you never make it to the top of the podium, Disc Dogs! Compete and Win! will help you understand what it takes to be a winner in the eyes of your canine. What victory could be sweeter than that?

Disc Dogs  Compete and Win

Ever since the legendary Ashley Whippet ran away with the first Frisbee® dog World Championship, more than 35 years ago, canine aficionados have flocked to disc dog competitions. The jaw-dropping antics of world-class, disc-catching canines – as they soar through the air to grab spinning discs – are as memorable as they are

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