Sporting Goods : Hyperflight Jawz Dog Frisbee |
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Rating: - * THIS ONE WORKS ... I've got a Saint Bernard and we went through quite a few frisbees before we found this one. We've had it for several months now and it DOES NOT look like a cheese grater or have major chunks missing. This is a VERY DURABLE frisbee. My dog is not a voracious chewer but he's got big teeth and a strong jaw and he chewed all the other ones to pieces within a few days but this one really holds up. Rating: - * Great Frisbee ... Too bad it ended up at the bottom of the lake on the first trip to the park. Rating: - * Just Okay ... I have a Dog that loves to play Frisbee and I was going through a lot of them I thought this one might be a little better and last longer as he is pretty rough on them so I bought it. I was disapointed when i got it because for what I paid it was really not any better than the ones I was using that cost half as much . Of course my dog likes it because he just likes to play . I would probably not order it again Rating: - * the best frisbee out there!! ... We have a 2 year old lab and a 10 month old goldendoodle... both of which have chewed apart over $1000 dollars worth of our belongings... this frisbee however, will stand up to even the most powerful chewers!! We've bought this frisbee 3 times now, and only because once, we found out that this frisbee doesn't float (so don't throw into any water!) and the other time our neighbors dog stole it. They really do not break and are so flexible it will stand up to even the hardest chewers! Our two dogs often each grab one end of the frisbee and try to pull it away from the other, and the fris. shows barely any battle wounds!! We love this frisbee! Rating: - * Dog Frisbee that is truly tough! ... My dog is really tough on things but this stands up to the test. He hasn't been able to demolish it at all. I am not a good Frisbee thrower and find this one harder to throw well as it is a bit heavier but it is good enough to keep Waldo happy and it is still in one piece for the next round of games. I highly recommend it. |

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