Sunday, January 24, 2010

My Frisbee Loving Dawg. Backyard Frisbee Fun

Sheba Time! from Helen Ruth on Vimeo.

Here's an experimental video clip I created. I'm trying to learn my Window's XP movie player to create some music videos. This is my first attempt, and not necessarily my first choice of music!

Sheba never seemed to get tired of chasing a Frisbee. If I asked her whether she wanted to go outside, she'd race to the back door and wait impatiently for the next throw. Some of my favorite memories aren't from expensive vacations or special occasions—they're simply afternoons spent in the backyard playing with our dog.

Why Dogs Love Playing Frisbee

Frisbee is more than just a fun game. It gives energetic dogs both physical exercise and mental stimulation while strengthening the bond between owner and pet. Even a short play session can help burn off excess energy, improve coordination, and provide a healthy outlet for natural chasing instincts.

Tips for Playing Frisbee Safely

If you're introducing your dog to Frisbee for the first time, start with short, low throws and let your dog learn at its own pace. Soft flying discs made specifically for dogs are gentler on teeth than hard plastic Frisbees, and it's always a good idea to avoid playing during the hottest part of a Texas summer. Fresh water and plenty of rest breaks help keep outdoor play fun and safe.

Looking back at this old video makes me smile. Sometimes the simplest moments become the memories we treasure the most.

2 comments:

Patty said...

How fun! Was it hard doing this? Did you mean for the colors to change in the filming?

Helen Ruth said...

Yes, I'm experimenting on the video program.