Rec’d on YT | Tactics Tuesday: Perchwork, Primal Games & CupCake Moves | DiscDog Dojo #134 🐶🥏🎯

Welcome to Tactics Tuesday, episode #134! Get ready for a strategic and engaging session of disc dog tactics and play, featuring some of our talented furry companions.

In the spotlight tonight are the tactical experts: Ron Watson, Epic, 🧁CupCake🧁, da 👑King👑, and the newest team member, 🐾Ken Du🐾.

Here’s what’s on the agenda:

🪶 Perchwork: Join us as we explore the world of perchwork, a strategic aspect of disc dog training that enhances precision and focus in your pup’s performance.
🎮 Primal Games with Ken Du: Engage in primal playtime with Ken Du as we dive into some interactive and fun primal games.
🎠 CupCake’s Sweet Moves: Watch in awe as CupCake showcases her impressive moves, providing you with insights and inspiration for your own training.
🔄 Play+ Chat: Dive into a discussion about Play+, a unique approach that enriches training and play for a more well-rounded experience.
💬 Q&A Session: Have questions about disc dog tactics or training techniques? We’re here to provide expert answers.

Whether you’re a disc dog enthusiast, a handler seeking tactics insight, or simply want to enjoy some quality time with our amazing dogs, this episode is tailor-made for you.

Join us tonight at 9PM CT on the DiscDog Dojo YouTube channel.

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Prepare for a tactical and entertaining evening at the Dojo! 🐶🥏🎯
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