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The Floppy Disc 10-Inch Melon Style Soft Bite Disc Toy is a revolutionary fetch toy designed for average-sized dogs. Made from durable nylon fabric and rubber tubing, it offers a gentle yet effective play experience, floating on water and flying through the air with ease. This toy prioritizes your dog's dental health while providing hours of fun, making it a must-have for any dog owner.
E**S
Great frisbee for dogs
Great frisbee for dogs , but would probably be fun for people too if they were afraid of getting hit or had bad hand-eye coordination. It's the perfect size for my smallish border collie. It glides well, not too fast, and she's able to snatch it out of the air. I've had a few similar to these in the past, and they tend to last quite a last, usually until they get eaten by the lawn mower or lost, so I'm not anticipating this one beng destroyed too quickly. I will update this review if my dog is able to tear this up in the next few months. Will buy this one again in a year or so when it warrants being replaced.Update: Changed review to 5 stars. I've had this things for months now and my dog plays with it frequently. it's been sitting around in my yard and sometimes my patio (when I pick it up) and shows very little signs of wear and tear. Sure, it's dirty. But it's intact, no rips or tears, the perimeter is still circular and not warped, no seams are coming undone. My dog isn't really a chewer but does run around with things in her mouth, so it sometimes sees some heavy usage. A winner.
R**R
Robust and Great-Flying Dog Disc
Looked at reviews here and saw this product as the best overall value IF you don't let your dog use it as a chew toy. So I bought two from amazon, and am still using the first one 1 month later. We use it in on grass, and it shows no signs of undue wear. It's obviously no longer in pristine condition, as our lab-mix will chomp down on it in flight (or as it hits the ground), but we are diligent about having her 'give' the disc (as opposed to playing tug-o-war to get it from her), so it is not torn and still flies like the day we bought it.The disc is light and has very little inertia, so you absolutely must throw it into the wind if you want it to fly straight and on-target. As with any flying disc, the more spin you put on it the better it flies, and in my view this one flies just as well as most hard plastic discs. I can easily (and accurately) put it 25 yards downrange in roughly the same spot if I'm careful not to send it up too high. If you do that, it will stall up high, and drop down abruptly (like any disc). I try and keep it no more than 5-7 ft off the ground and when thrown this way, it has a nice tendency to float towards the end, giving the dog ample time to catch up to it and grab it as it falls. If you are a less-experienced flying disc thrower, don't buy this and subsequently claim it doesn't fly well; it's a matter of technique. Will definitely buy more when these two fail.
T**S
good toy.
This flys pretty well for a soft disc. Still not as well as i would like, but i can get enough distance for my dog to get running. Takes a little while to adjust the throwing style. (Not quite the same as a hard disc.) Does the job though. Fairly durable too. My dog isn't a shredder but we tug on it a little and it has held up so far.
L**E
Flies well, but Fragile
The timeline went like this. 7:45 take new toy out and throw it. Sails over fence. It flies well, so don't toss it hard unless you have a huge area available and a good aim. Spent next 5 min hunting thru the brush for it. Got a couple of throws to the dog, then spent another 5 min hunting when it sailed over the fence again. I think I got a lot more exercise than my dog did. He did drop it in the pool and it did float, so that was good. A few more throws and we came in (his choice; standing at the doggy door with his new toy) at 8:00. He carried it around for a bit and then he started to chew on it. Within a few minutes he'd chewed through the ring on both sides. Granted, he's a German Shepherd and a fairly strong chewer, but I still didn't expect it to be quite that fragile. When they say "Leaving your pet alone with their floppy isn't recommended as prolonged and unsupervised chewing will damage the disc.", they are grossly understating it. What they should say is, "Never leave your pet alone with their floppy because ANY chewing will destroy the disc." Still, if your dog isn't a chewer or you put it up immediately, it could be a fun toy. For dogs who like to carry their new toys around, it isn't so good.
E**E
Our tiny dogs love catching these lightweight and soft discs
We have 2 Italian Greyhounds.. they're FAST but small dogs (<10 pounds!) They love playing with these little frisbees.. it's been their favorite toy for 10+ years so far. We buy a replacement every couple of years and still keep the old one around.The discs are made out of a strong nylon taffeta type fabric with a medium density foam insert for a ring. They're very tooth friendly and won't hurt your dog if it hits them in the face. They can be thrown quite far and will last a long time. The bright neon colors are nice but will fade if left out in the weather for a few seasons. After a few years of use and weather-beatings, they soften up but are still usable.I buy them here on Amazon because the pet shops want too much!
C**K
Tough and fun!
My little jack/corgi mix loves to chase/catch frisbees and the best frisbees are the ones you have to tug for. She loves these! While tugging with her, the disc makes a popping sound that drives her crazy. Thrown these things fly as well or better than a plastic disc. They are easily caught too. They float and when you get them wet or saturated with water they actually fly a little better by adding some weight. The most fun we've both had was throwing them on a windy day. If you throw the disc into the wind and it helps to have a wet disc here, at just the right angle, it'll come back to you just like a boomarang, actually better than a boomarang. Increase the angle of your throw, and it will fly forward and then come back and sail right over your head landing several feet behind you. My dog is so intent on that disc that she'll run forward track that the disc is reversing and follow it back, catching it on the fly. These discs fade if left outside and eventually after many months of tugging and general wear will start coming apart. My dog's discs usually last for a couple of years before I have to replace them. These things are stitched with what looks like fishing line and the outer ring is a plastic tube covered by the canvas material that makes up the disc, so they are tough and will take alot of abuse.
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