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Frisbee Dogs: Throwing Video [VHS]
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VHS Tape Cover Information Brand: Skyhoundz Performer: Peter Bloeme Edition: VHS Tape Format: Color, NTSC Release Date: 1996-01-01 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Publisher: Skyhoundz Studio: Skyhoundz Product features: - VHS
- Approximate running time: 23 minutes
- hi-fi Stereo
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| Used | vans_vantastic_books
 | Used, verygood Tape in very good condition. Plays great. Comes in original box sleeve. Sleeve has very light corner wear. Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $9.94 | | | Used | vjl323
 | Used, verygood VHS tape in original box: 100% tested and plays back perfectly! Box has slight crease at top and minor edge wear. From private collection: not ex-library, not ex-rental. Ships boxed within one business day and includes free USPS tracking number. Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $9.95 | | | Used | dnltaylor
 | Used, verygood Some wear at the corner. Great condition for gift giving or resale. Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $10.00 | | | Used |  | Used, verygood Very Good Condition,Ready to Ship! Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $15.00 | | | Used | please-buy-mine
 | Used, verygood Very Good Customer Service - Satisfaction Guaranteed - May have been withdrawn from library circulation Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $29.53 | |
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VHS Movie Reviews of Frisbee Dogs: Throwing Video [VHS]Movie Review: I appreciate the kindness of Peter Bloeme Summary: 5 StarsI give this video five stars for its patience, optimism, and overall entertainment value; though, I must admit, my ongoing attempts to teach my dog to catch a frisbee have been a pitiful disaster. The video is lucid, clear, and gives step by step instructions on the process--but I have not been able to get my dog to watch it for more than a few minutes at a time, and--in general--he seems to show no athletic aptitude whatsoever. For my past, I believe that I've done a fine job mastering the throwing technique, practicing mostly on my own after the kids are in bed and my work is done. But my dog, Rimbaud, couldn't be less interested, despite bribery and even peer pressure from other dogs. My wife feels that it's because he's a basset hound, and his short legs prevent him from running fast enough--but those are just the kinds of excuses that I never accepted from myself (as an untalented athlete) or from my players (when I briefly coached little league). The dog's problem is MENTAL, and it's possible that no video can address this, no matter how compelling. Bravo on a job well done, Mr. Bloeme; I'll continue to support and have faith in my pooch.
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