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Shout" and "Bad Company".  They have traveled all over the
country and to Canada to compete and have earned the #1 and #2 spots in the state of Texas.  You have also probably caught these teams performing at the State Fair the past several years.  If she does as well in Frisbee as she has done in Flyball -- we all need to worry.

Pam says that with all her other dog activities she must squeeze in her Disc play at midnight in the dark.  She feels if her dogs can catch pretty good in the dark, they should do excellent during the day.  Pam enjoys the sport of canine disc primarily because it is "easy".  All you need to play is a Frisbee and your dog.  When compared to some of the other dog activities this is pure simple fun.  No large equipment to drag out or herding stock to deal with. Just easy.  She also likes the competitions because they allowyou to interact and work with your dog while you are in the Frisbee competition ring.  You can set your dog up to feel good by talking and helping him during your routine.

As a trainer, Pam uses the new art of teaching known as Dolphin training
which includes positive reinforcement with clicker and target training
methods.  She employs these techniques in her Frisbee training as well, and highly recommends them to everyone.  These techniques are discussed

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