Kimo Kai’s Flying Circus – Disc Dog Jam

An Oldie but a Goodie…

Kimo & Ron Watson disc dog jam. Originally posted online in 1999, this updated version of Kimo Kai’s Flying Circus was created in 2001.

This video has been seen all over the world and has inspired thousands of Frisbee Dog enthusiasts.

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