Chuckit Paraflight large (pack of 2)
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My Border Collie could destroy a frisbee in less than a week. He'll bring them back to you now that he's your dog, chewing on them a little. Having said that, in my opinion, the Paraflights are the best frisbees on the market. We go through a frisbee every two months now, which is a lot better than four per month!
Rather than the glow, get the blue orange. It flies a lot better.
It's a blue/orange color that I purchased in a large size.
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My Shepard is a frisbee nut who must play for several hours each day. These frisbees are very popular with her, but they are not very long-lasting. They fly well for us and are gentle on her teeth and gums, so that's a plus, but they stink in terms of durability. They break down quickly with little rough play and last about a month before being completely shot. It wasn't so bad earlier this year, when they were half the price. The price has gone up and doubled in the last month or so. I'm going to order far fewer things in the future.
This is something my lab is very interested in. She holds the frisbee and shakes her head a lot every time she brings one back. With her, a frisbee will last about three weeks. To be fair, she obsesses over her frisbees and punishes them severely. Four times a day, we have frisbee sessions. These frisbees are one of my favorites because they are light and easy on her mouth, and they stay up in the air for a long time, allowing my old dog to catch them on the fly.
This frisbee is a big hit with my dog. It flies far, fast, and high, and in a light breeze, he must rely on his brain because it is light enough to change positions quickly with the wind. br>br>I like it because it's soft and won't hurt his teeth if he gets too excited and catches it.
far & Throws easily, is durable, is easy to clean, floats in the pool/water, and is bright and visible for long fetches. All other frisbees (including those that cost $20) pale in comparison! We have four German-bred K9 working dogs. Dutch Shepherds) who put their toys to the ultimate test Most (even indestructible kongs) are destroyed in a matter of seconds—.
These frisbees fly extremely well, and my dog enjoys chasing them and catching them in the air. It is gentle on her mouth due to the soft edges. My arm gets tired much sooner than she does. I started buying them in pairs to save money, but they're still a great deal for one or two.
Also, the third time we used the disc, it ripped.
Very strong and flies well. We thought we'd give this disc a try because our dog plays fetch every day with a ball. She was an expert by the third throw. These discs are simple for her to catch and tough enough to withstand her victory chews. I wholeheartedly recommend it!.
We have two large dogs who adore frisbee games. I also enjoy tug of war. war. This flying disc has survived countless frisbee catching sessions. There's a lot of yanking on the core. We've only ever thrown away a chuckit disc because it gets really gross after a while. dirty. & We can still wash them in hot water if that is the case. Before they reach the point of no return, they should use dawn dish soap a couple of times.