Low fog and dogs of all kind hung around H.B. Fuller Park Saturday morning in Vancouver .

It was the region’s 7th annual K9 Frisbee Toss & Fetch Worldwide Championship. Handlers and spectators lined up their chairs on the outskirts of the field to cheer on each other.

The international game gained popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic as an easy way for people to gather outdoors while social distancing.

The game takes place in a field with a chalk-drawn trapezoid about 50 yards long that is split into different zones. Teams, which are made up of one dog and one handler, earn points based on where the dog lands when it catches the frisbee.

The closest section to the starting line is worth 1 point, and the farthest is worth 5 points. An additional point is awarded if the dog makes

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