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Booda 10" Soft Bite Floppy Disc | 
enlarge | Brand: Booda Category: Pet Products
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $9.90 You Save: $8.09 (45%)
New (8) from $9.90
Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 6121
Media: Misc. Size: 10" Large Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10 x 1 x 12
MPN: 07025 Model: 07025 UPC: 723503070256 EAN: 0723503070256 ASIN: B000W4L54O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fun and safe for you and your dog | | • | the durable frisbees that flies, floats and is flexible | | • | Soft and gentle on your pet's teeth and gums | | • | makes those hard plastic discs obsolete | | • | Great for medium dogs |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Soft, durable flying discs are durable retrieval toys designed to avoid injury to your dogs teeth and gums. It flies, it floats, and its flexible. Makes plastic discs obsolete.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Dog Frisbee September 22, 2008 The 10-inch floppy disc is fantastic for its ability to fly, its durability and fun you can have with your dog. Unfortunately, they don't seem to have it on Amazon -- and I don't know why! Buy it somewhere else in the meantime. Your canine friend will thank you!
Great Choice for the Frisbee Slayer August 6, 2008 After some time destroying a plastic frisbee every day or two, we first made the switch to the Kong Flyer, which lasted a while but was really too heavy. I had to throw it fast to keep it in the air, and she couldn't keep up with it.br /br /So I bought this one, even though I figured she'd tear right through it. Surprisingly though, it has held together (for the most part) for months!br /br /It's really light, so it's great for big lumbering dogs such as mine. She can bend it, bite it, do the head-shake-death-grip-kill maneuver on it, and it comes out fine every time.br /br /The only weakness is when she steps on it and then grabs the side in her mouth and tries to rip it upwards. She does this a lot (a few times a day), and she has made a number of small holes in it, but it still flies fine. I just tell her to "drop it" when she starts doing that.br /br /Also, I take it away from her after our frisbee session. I'd recommend that, because if she had time to play with it on her own, it probably wouldn't last.br /br /I've added a couple of product photos.
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