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Major Nikon
Mar 2019
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nocoincidences
(2,218 posts)1. That deserves a "Holy Shit"
if I ever gave one!!
in2herbs
(2,945 posts)2. It's a Belgian Malanois. There's a You Tube video of this dog doing amazing fetes. nt
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)4. Personally I would not ever train a dog for this
Falls from that height are very hard on joints. Frisbee dogs that jump very high often have joint issues and injuries.
ProudLib72
(17,984 posts)5. That's just what I thought when I saw it
My dog had TPLO surgery at 4 years old. Immediately after recovering from that, she tore the ligament in her other knee. Now she wears a brace on that leg.
FakeNoose
(32,639 posts)3. Good trick
He's a big dog, too. I don't think my dog could have gone even 1/2 as high as this big guy!