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not the best but other zogoflex's work Jun 24, 2010 I bought a bunch of zogoflex because my dog destroys everything. This particular Zisc was destroyed in seconds but zogflex makes other shapes that have lasted. I had no luck with the zisc though.
so hard to pick up! Jun 16, 2010 while my puppy enjoys chasing this (though it doesn't fly all that far), he has an awful time picking it up. we have had other frisbees before with a raised part that makes them land on an angle, so there is always an edge sticking up. this one requires squeezing to grip. please work on an improved design!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Truly Indestructible Feb 14, 2010 I purchased this Zogoflex mainly to round-out my Amazon order of dog discs. The rest of my 'flying disc' order was for my 'real' Frisbee retriever (a big male) with a penchant for hard frenzied chewing between retrieves... well, so much for the myth of the retriever 'soft-mouth'. However I do have another retriever (smaller female) with a very soft-mouth who will not even catch the harder Frisbees... it was her that I had in mind when I purchased this Zogoflex as its description lead me to believe it was very soft and rubbery. My other dog has shredded other 'rubber' discs in mere seconds and so my intention was to not let him get a hold of the Zogoflex (foolish concept, don't know what I was thinking really). Well, after I got the order we went out to the park where I decided to 'save' the Zogoflex while we played with the other harder and purported indestructible disc. Over the course of the next couple of weeks the disc-chewing crazy male was actually able to first deformed (he favors bending it over in a taco shape on the return... not an easy thing for a dog to do with a hard disc) and eventually he sliced into the edge in several places making it dangerous for him to catch (as in cutting his lip by the spinning sharp edges). So I started him out a second hard disc (I anticipated this and bought several) and decided to finally try this Zogoflex with the soft-mouthed, gentle retrieving female. As was inevitable, eventually the male got to the Zogoflex before the female and began wailing away on it with frenetic chewing... I was sure it would be destroyed or at least cut before I could rescue it..... Nope, when I got there it was apparent he was unable to do any damage what-so-ever to this rubber disc. So I decided to let him have his way with it and we've been using it regularly for his retrieves and now after two weeks of hours-long sessions of retrieving nearly everyday its still managed to not sustain any kind of damage at all. I'm shocked but I'm now also a believer, this disc is truly the once fabled indestrutible disc of lore. Tonight I decided to do a review here just before I order a couple more of these to have one available for the female retriever as the male just dominates this one, single Zogoflex we have now. So after 5 years of buying almost every type of flying disc toy in search of the indestructible flying disc I believe I've finally found it... a truly Indestructible Flying Disc. This one is it!!! BTW, it flies about as good as any other flying disc... a little on the heavy side but the thicker lip of the Zogoflex catches more air for a decent amount of 'hang-time' if thrown level... if you throw it high, it will drop out of the air faster. Careful though since the heavier material used in the Zogoflex doesn't allow it to float in water... it sinks slowly but nevertheless it does sink. My big retriever will go diving for it, but most dogs will not, so if it goes into the water it will sink to the bottom unless you go get it.
Also, if you are looking for an indestructible 'tennis' ball, get the Ultra-Ball by those people that make the Chuck-Its, its really worth the high asking price because not only is it soft, high-bouncing, and floats but it, like the Zogoflex, is absolutely indestructible with the extra-big bonus of being non-abrasive on your dog's canines (you know? those four fangs that hold the ball in your dog's mouth during the retrieve). Now go have some fun with your dog!!!!
not a chew toy Feb 01, 2010 I bought this with the tux and when the tux was down to a nub we got out this toy. She hadn't wanted to play fetch with it and now that her other toy was gone she wanted to chew on it. She got a chunk off of it pretty quickly so we put it away until it gets a bit nicer to play outside with it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great for tough dogs Dec 15, 2009 If your dog is a tough chewer, then consider this toy. My dog has destroyed every other Frisbee like toy we've purchased, but this one lasts. The key is the self-healing like properties of this rubber-ish disk. When my dog gets a good hold on it, you can actually see her teeth penetrate the disk, yet when she drops it there is no hole. Its quite fun to watch.
My 1 year old pooch destroys anything we give her so this is a big endorsement. We bought her 2, one for inside one for outside. After over a month she has a small rip in one of them but it still has a long way to go.
Note, it's a little heavy to throw in the house so you'll have to be careful. And your pup might have to figure out how to pick it up by bending it. Ours figured it out quickly.
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