... there lived ancient ascii FAQs. Each FAQ stored facts, available to the new, from those who knew. There were FAQs for this, and FAQs for that, and each FAQ had a Keeper who could fax the FAQ, but usually it was fetched by FTP.
And then came the Web.
The knowledge was distributed by many Keepers who taught the new what they knew in new ways, nicely networked. the Web grew quickly, and soon an interlinked network of WebPages was available to store the knowledge of the DogDisc sport.
There are now a growing number of web pages about Dogs that catch Frisbee® discs or other flying discs. One of the things I've found is that many of the sites have moved. Keeping Links up to date is important. I've thus reset my list to only active working links. If your site used to be linked from here, I probably had an older link, which did not work when tested. Please send me mail at speckert@dogdisc.com, and let's get re-linked!
There are also visual Logo Links.
General Dog oriented sites:
Mary Jo's DogPatch is a very good all round dog site.
World Kennel Club registers Pure-Bred dogs, and keeps WKC records.
Dogmandu is the story of Lucky, a Frisbee catching dog who turns into a boy and finds homes for animals from shelters.
Dog Disc Performance Services:
Herb Hennigen has pages describing his Spinning K9s Services.
Jeff Hoot's Quadruped site is interesting.
American Dog Disc Clubs:
Northern California Disc Dogs Extreme
Japanese Dog Disc Clubs:
Jack Russell Terrier Club of Japan
European Dog Disc Clubs:
Dog Service - The only club in Holland
Active Dog Products:
PowerBone - a nutritous boost for active dogs
Maxie's Munchy Dog Treats - Home Made All Natural Baked Goods for Dogs
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Hits. Last updated 3/15/2000
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