A border collie clutches a Frisbee as it flies clear over the heads of its handlers.
The dog was competing in the Skyhoundz Disc Dog European Championship and – at least for the owners – it’s a serious business.
The aim of disc dog is to keep the Frisbee in the air for as long as possible and the animals are trained for years to catch and eventually to leap higher and higher for it.
Hounds from all over Europe descended on the Hungarian tournament to show off their finely-tuned skills in the sport known as ’disc dog’ which is played alongside their owners.
Got it! This furry competitor clasps his paws around the disc, leaping over the heads of a woman and girl
Man’s best friend: German competitors Jergen Bartz and his dog Summi compete in the Skyhoundz Disc Dog European Championship in Budapest
In what looks like a complicated move, a border collie jumps over two human competitors to catch the frisbee
Disc dog - or frisbee dog - is described by enthusiasts as a sport celebrating the bond between handler and canine.
It began in the early 1970s, and sees both dog and human working together as team mates to keep the disc in the air for as long as possible.
According to enthusiasts of the sport, it can handlers a while to get the animals to understand the concept of the game as most dog might not instinctively know to turn and chase a disc thrown over its head.
Handlers training hounds for competition start by throwing the disc straight to the dog over short distances.
Once the animal has learned how to catch handlers teach them the concept of running for the disc.
Team work: Krisztina Herberling of Hungary and her dog Roni. Hounds from all over Europe descended on the Hungarian tournament
Flying through the air: A border collie leaps over its owner as it reaches for the frisbee
Further on in the training, the disc should be thrown at increasing heights to encourage the dog to leap higher to catch it.
It’s only once the dog has mastered these moves that it will instinctively follow the disc wherever it goes, meaning it has the skills to be capable of competing.
The handler can then enter the dog in a number of categories, which include ’toss and fetch’ and freestyle.
In competition categories, dogs chase multiple discs in short routines choreographed to music.
Skyhoundz staged its first ever World Canine Disc Championship in 2000 and is now the largest disco dog competition series in the world, with more than 100 free local events held in the United States and other countries, including the European championships.
Eye on the prize: The dogs must master routine manouevres to ensure the grasp the concept of the game