Pre-Run Grounding Routine: A Calm, Focused Start for Dog Frisbee 🥏

Pre-Run Grounding Routine: A Calm, Focused Start for Dog Frisbee 🥏🐕 This routine is designed to help you regulate your energy first, so your dog can start the run clear, confident, and connected—especially under competition pressure. It takes 60–90 seconds and can be done ringside or just before stepping onto the field. Phase 1: Reset […]

How to Diagnose Your Dog’s Specific Prey Drive Style in Dog Frisbee 🥏🐕

How to Diagnose Your Dog’s Specific Prey Drive Style in Dog Frisbee 🥏🐕 Every frisbee dog has prey drive—but how that drive shows up is unique. Diagnosing your dog’s specific drive style helps you stop guessing and start training with intention. Instead of asking, “Why is my dog doing this?” you’ll know exactly what they […]

How to Work With Your Dog’s Prey Drive in Dog Frisbee 🥏🐕

How to Work With Your Dog’s Prey Drive in Dog Frisbee 🥏🐕 Prey drive is one of the most misunderstood—and most powerful—tools in dog frisbee. Some handlers try to suppress it. Others accidentally overstimulate it. The best teams learn to understand, shape, and partner with prey drive so it fuels focus, control, and joy on […]

Reading the Wind Under Pressure: Competition Dog Frisbee

I preformed at a basketball court in 2019. In side with no wind. I noticed my throws where affected without the wind and my dog had troubled reading the throws. So under the pressure of a group of people watching me, it was difficult to adjust to what we weren’t use too. In the end, […]

How To Read The Wind when playing in dog frisbee

Reading the Wind & Throwing With It in Dog Frisbee 🥏🐕 Wind can have big influences on how your throw turns out. If a turn gets blown over by the wind or floats the wrong way learning how to work with the wind would prove the throws. Even the short tosses, wind affects it. If […]