Dogs wow crowd at K-9 Frisbee World Championships
Dogs and their owners wowed the crowd with their tricks and agility while competing in the K-9 Frisbee World Championships Saturday at Nike Park in Naperville.
Competitors from six countries took part in the two-day event, which continues Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
"We recommend that people come out and watch this," said event organizer Tom Wehrli of Naperville, who competed in the sport for 43 years. "The tricks are amazing."
Brittany Jordahl of Denver and her dog Tenzing compete during the K-9 Frisbee World Championships Saturday at Nike Park in Naperville.
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Kobe, owned by Istvan Fodor of Hungary, leaps to make a catch during the K-9 Frisbee World Championships Saturday at Nike Park in Naperville.
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Takako Nakamura of Japan and her dog CamDee compete during the K-9 Frisbee World Championships Saturday at Nike Park in Naperville.
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CamDee makes a catch while competing alongside owner Takako Nakamura of Japan during the K-9 Frisbee World Championships Saturday at Nike Park in Naperville.
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