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enlarge | Brand: Kong Category: Pet Products
List Price: $11.55 Buy New: $6.70 You Save: $4.85 (42%)
New (15) from $6.70
Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 2892
Color: Red Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Size: 9.5 inches Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 1 x 12.3
MPN: KF3 Model: KF3 UPC: 035585129082 EAN: 0035585129082 ASIN: B000BRTADK
Release Date: September 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great disc - depending on your dog November 18, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My dog, a Samoyed, really loves to chase discs and then bring them back. However, in the process he loves to chew. If we get at typical plastic Frisbee, he will destroy it within 2 to 4 20 minute sessions. The plastic ones have even then cut his tongue with their edges.
So, if you dog loves to chew, I highly recommend the Kong toy - they last for many weeks of tough play with our dog.
A couple of other notes: 1. It is a lot harder to throw and catch because it is heavier than cloth or plastic discs 2. Don't let it become a chew toy when you are not throwing it. In that case it will not last. I only let my dog munch on it while he is bringing it back to me.
I expected better from KONG October 5, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My dog is a spaniel. Not overly aggressive. Not your typical chewer. She destroyed this thing after the THIRD throw. The inner ring seperated from the "indestructable" red rubbery material.
I have loved KONG products in the past. I wouldn't recommend this particular item.
Best of the bunch August 15, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Flying disks are thin, and as such No-one will ever make an indestructible dog frisbee-that's just the nature of a frisbee. Having said this the Kong flyer outlasts other disks ten to one.
Prows: * Very durable should last much longer than any other disk * The soft rubber won't cut your dogs mouth when caught (especially important for smaller dogs or dogs just learning to catch disks)
Cons: * It's floppy, and doesn't fly the same as a rigid disk (they still fly quite well especially with a little practice) * A bit more spendy (When considering the average life-span of other dog frisbees the few extra bucks is well worth it.)
Not Impressed July 14, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My lab and retreiver are very strong chewers, so please take that into consideration. I found this product to be somewhat heavy for a flying disk. I didn't think it went very far when I tossed it and my dogs chewed on it right away. The edges are now very jagged. I still use it, but have to pull it away from the dogs and when we're done playing I have to put it away. They would destroy it if I left it in the yard.
Great for agressive dogs that destroy regular frisbees June 22, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have a 80 pound lab mix dog who loves nothing more than chasing a frisbee in our backyard. The problem is, while bringing it back he chomps on it so hard that he either cracks the harder plastic frisbees or his teeth just pierce right through the softer plastic ones. This Kong frisbee is different, though. It's made of rubber instead of plastic, so it squishes rather than cracks when the force of his teeth is applied. Of course, this also makes it much easier on his teeth, but I worried about whether it would last. I bought it, though, since it was not much more expensive than the plastic ones I knew he'd destory.
After a half-hour of playing there was no visible wear on the frisbee, so I left it out in the yard. It's been out there for over 2 weeks now and we've played with it every day. There are a few (seriously) tiny tears in it -nothing I'm too concerned about. If and when this frisbee wears out I'll definitely buy another one!
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