I can't wrap my brain around this.
Why is it that Luke is a-okay running agility (20" jumps, elite classes, so lots of them with tight turns, etc.) -- but playing frisbee hurts him?
Luke LOVES frisbee. He desperately wants to play frisbee. I haven't really let him do it much since he injured his shoulder last July (playing frisbee). There is another frisbee competition coming up this weekend, though, and people were asking if we were coming again -- he won last year!
I figured we'd better practice (my throwing, that is), so I got out the frisbee last night. On the very first toss he yelped in pain and came running back for another throw. The second throw he didn't make a noise, but I had thrown the frisbee lower so that he didn't have to jump up to get it. The next throw (again, I have like no control) he had to jump again and again he yelped. One more throw and yup, yelped again. That's it, I can't keep hurting my dog no matter how much he wants to catch his frisbee!!!
As we're walking back towards the house to put the frisbee away he is hobbling along with his right hind hiked in the air. I just stuck the frisbee in my car and took him for a walk in the yard. He walked out of it quickly, so I don't know if it's a cramped muscle or what.
What I don't understand is why can he compete an entire weekend jumping 20" jumps without a problem and then be defeated by a simple frisbee toss? He was just at the chiropractor last week for his pre-trial adjustment, so he should be all set there. And if it's a muscle cramp, why does it flair up during frisbee and not agility?
I can't risk the frisbee anymore and put my dog out of commission for agility. I feel horrible because he lives for frisbee. I just don't understand it.