Uploader Comments (JustJesse197)
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thumbs up if you wanna have a dog like Jesse
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xD i love the end dodo dodododo dodododoooo do do hahahaha
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thanks for the info i needed that
:)
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man.. my shihtzu is lazy as a lump! She wont even go after a tennis ball
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This video was very helpful. I have a 12 month old Blue Heeler/Boarder Collie Mix and he just got the hang of Frisbee. Right now I can toss it up in the air and he will catch it. He is amazing at jumping. I think I will start to do rollers and other techniques to get him better used to it and catch it every time. Very helpful video, thanks!! Adorable dog!
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verry cool
i will learn this too.
paws up
Mani Mampffred
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I did all of those steps and now my aussie mix has already caught 5 frisbees thx so much.
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I just bought some dog frisbees today, can't wait to try some of your suggestions it looks like you really know what you're doing. Thanks!
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Your such a good dog mom lol
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Excellent video ... excellent dog ... excellent teaching skill ... excellent presentation. Two thumbs up. 5 star. :)
-- Shoban
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Truly great dog training vid.
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i have a jack russell terrier too! thax for the vid great job!
What age would it be okay for a dog to start catching frisbees? Would playing catch a frisbee with a pup hurt their teeth?
zDreamerkid 11 months ago 4
@zDreamerkid Puppies shouldn't be jumping to catch a frisbee until their bones are finished growing (a vet check before starting any sport is advisable as well). With a puppy, you can use a soft frisbee or a rubber frisbee so that it doesn't hurt their teeth. Rollers are best, and you can start off teaching a puppy to take a disc (without the jumping).
JustJesse197 11 months ago 6