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| Dogobie Disc (colors and styles may vary) | 
enlarge | Brand: Dogobie Disc Category: Toy
Buy New: $5.99
Buy New from $5.99
Avg. Customer Rating:   (11 reviews) Sales Rank: 52229
Color: yellow or blue Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 0.8 x 8
MPN: 360165 Model: aerobie UPC: 085276000282 EAN: 0085276000282 ASIN: B0006HRL0O
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
  Junk, but at least it's cheap. May 12, 2008 This frisbee held up for 2 or 3 days of playing once a day with my dog, and keeping it locked away when not playing so she couldn't chew on it. The frisbee is thin and light, so once it gets damaged it just won't fly. At least the Kong frisbee (which she also managed to trash) would still fly for a while after it started getting chewed up. Really it's only redeeming quality is that it's cheap. But the Kong lasted me more than twice as long and was less than twice the price.
  Why buy anything else!! April 18, 2008 I too do not see what the beef other reviewers have with this disc. Out of all other flying discs i have tried with my chocolate lab Shelby the Dogobie 1)lasts the longest 2)is safest on your dogs mouth, gums and teeth 3)flies quite far if you have any kind of adeptness at throwing any other type of flying object. i would not buy another brand.
  Dogobie vs Gummabone October 23, 2007 As I stated in some other reviews, my dog loves frisbees. We have two ultimate 185g regular, one Gummabone, two "competition standards" + two competition training standards and one Dogobie.
We play with those a lot, if i let my dog to choose which one, She always take "Gummabone" and second favorite is "competition standard" and of course the old one "ultimate". I look around for the best one. For me it is Gummabone due the it floats on water (the other competitors usually not), it is flexible as Dogobie, but you can do same regular trick as with other (ultimate/cts/cs). Dogobie is for short/curved tricks and sometimes it is quite uncomfortable to make long straight fly of the disk.
My dog usually get bored with this one due the not so precise flying landing and wind usually cause disk to be not so areodynamic. We use it at home for short room throws.
So that's why i rate this product so low. There are more better, easier to throw disk designed for dog. Standards competition ones are for competition, so train with training one, it is more "soft" easier for dog's tooth to penetrate. Of course "plastic" always cause damage on gums, so the "textile" or "gummy" ones are usually more suitable for long trainnings and safe fun ;) Six year with my frisbee maniak and about 20 tested disk, teach me to choose the "competition" and "Gummabone" one.
Amazon offer all of them.
So finally it is up your dog.
  Best throw & catch disc for my dog! August 30, 2007 THis is a soft frisbee-style disc, so it won't cut your dog's mouth or gums. It flies perfect if you throw it right, just need a little practice like any thing else. My Weimaraner bolted at full speed (which is FAST!) and would just get to it in time or it would hover long enough for her to catch up and enjoy a leap in the air! We tried many types of discs, this was/is the BEST by far! Great for the beach, it floats. Great for pavement, it bends. Great for long distance throwing too! Speaking from experience, this is a great product for your athletic pooch!
  Great little disc August 17, 2007 I am not sure why the other reviewers experience is what it is, but I love these discs. I bought several of them for my Aussies. They fly far and straight. I managed to get them to hover, but the discs will eventually wear out with heavy use and then the flight characteristics do start to fail, which is why I purchased several at a time. 6 will last me a year of moderate daily use. They last on average of about 1-2 months each, with moderate daily use, before I replace them. Don't let your dog use them as a chew toy either or they won't last a day... They also float which is great around water. This is one a a few discs that my dogs aren't afraid of. I used a hard disc on my first dog and they became scared of them, so I switched to soft discs...
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