New and Improved Disc Dog Checklist – 2010

Here’s a revised version of the Pawsitive Vybe Disc Dog Checklist.

I’ve been assembling content for the Disc Dog Foundation Class and thought that the checklist needed a little reworking. We are going to cover a almost all of this material over the 6 weeks of distance learning.

Go ahead and download a copy for yourself. It’s free!

DiscDog Checklist

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