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    I did the same think as BCollie_Kelly described and it didn't take long as Tango was obsessed with retrieving and jumping from the start but a lot of that is her breeds, my last Rottweiler Echo took quite a while to teach but it did work. And, just because this is a frisbee thread, I thought I'd post a couple of Tango's frisbee pics (although, they aren't very good quality thanks to my camera).







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    I find with my dogs they have to be interested in it ,but im sure you could just through one out in the yard and see how the dogs reacts,with mine i triend the frisbee you would throw it ,theyd watch it land and walk the other way ,But Tennis balls OMG you cant even say the word and they go CRAZY!!

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