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How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

Many dogs enjoy playing frisbee games with their owners, but the process of their leaping is rarely clearly captured.

According to foreign media reports on October 27, Italian photographer Claudio Picco traveled around the world and recorded the moment when the dog jumped up to pick up the frisbee with the camera.

Claudio said he had enjoyed playing with his grandmother's dog since he was a child, and when he was in college, he became interested in photography, and after raising a third dog, he began to pay attention to the beautiful and different postures of the dogs in the air when playing games.

Claudio said that when playing the game, he adjusts the angle and direction of throwing the frisbee to ensure that he captures the moment that reflects the dog's best posture.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ Singh and host Sarah Sunrise in Scarborough Park, Toronto, Canada, this photo received 26663 likes on Claudio's social platform.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

A puppy named Sprash plays a frisbee game with his owner in a grove in england. It stretches its limbs like a dancer in the air and reveals its cute belly.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ The caramel-colored horse leapt up in the snow and ice, catching the frisbee as hard as possible. Claudio posted the photo on social media: "This is amazing! Mara was able to jump so high and land so smoothly! ”

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ Border Collie Little Flower surprisingly unfolded in the air into a smooth horizontal line, successfully catching the frisbee thrown by its owner Matteo Gadoni.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ Claudio photographed a Whippet dog named Cleo in Switzerland last month, its lean body shape and calm eyes like a confident athlete.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ Sandpiper Dog Garner crossed the water to stir up a wave, splashing water droplets to set off its athletic posture

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ In the open wild, this puppy shows his wild side.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲This barley dog has an elegant posture, two hind limbs are almost horizontal, and the movement difficulty is extremely high.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ The German Shepherd Parker's action posture is as good as its name, wild and fierce, but it is not lost in the slightest, and it is effortless to receive the frisbee thrown by its owner Tanya.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ The long-haired scattered dog looks like the constellation sirius in the air, and its erect tail stands in the air facing the wind.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ The border collie's frightened expression adds a comical feeling to this moment.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

▲ Claudio's own Belgian Marienle dog leaps through the snow in the Valle d'Aosta Valley in Italy to his booty.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

The Dutch Shepherd Dog Norma splashed a tuft of sand on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, Israel, struggling to catch the frisbee that kept moving forward.

How do dogs hold Frisbee? Photographers travel around the world and capture moments with their lenses

A black Australian Kelpie is competing in a Frisbee Challenge. Its pose is perhaps the most adorable in Clardio's work.

(Han Xiaolei)

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