When Lilli Flips…She Flies!
Since the last time we posted about Lilli’s flips, there has been significant improvement. I think, once again, all it took was time – consistent practice and tweaking technique. Flips – first of all – aren’t something that just anyone should do with their dog. Flipping itself can seriously injur the dog’s spine and hips and the landing takes a toll on the whole body of the dog. That said – it’s about the coolest thing you can teach. There’s nothing in the world like your dog 5 feet up in the air upside down with a disc in their mouth!
We took some new photos and put a short video together of Lilli’s flip progress. The photos were tricky – her flips are so fast most of them came out blurry but we got a few good shots to share here.

Lilli on her way up

Lilli on her way down
Here’s a short video of Lilli in action. Again, please kids…don’t try this at home.
We hope you enjoy our videos and photos. Lilli is a fantastic dog that loves to do any job we give her. Most of the training has been about connection and patience – and mostly…just having fun!


John Arnett
Tuesday, 6th January 2009 at 8:24 am
Hey guy’s,
Lilly looks great! Especially her weaves.
I wanted to wish you both a Happy New Year!
John A.
Ron Watson
Tuesday, 13th January 2009 at 2:33 am
Hey guys,
I was looking for Disc Dog RSS feeds to bring into a project that I’ve been working on for some time, and saw your site.
Looks great!
I’m pulling your feed into the Disc Dog Front page on http://k9athlete.com . It’s not live yet, and I’ll happily pull it down if there’s a problem, but I’d love to push some traffic at you.
I am hoping that our site will be a big hit.
Anyway, give me a shout and let’s chat a bit.
I could definitely use someone to bounce some ideas off of, and judging by your business, portfolio and our shared passion for dog sports it’s a nice fit.
Look forward to hearing from you.
peace,
Ron Watson
http://k9athlete.com
http://pawsitivevybe.com
http://k9disc.com