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Aerobie Dogobie Disc Outdoor Flying Disc for Dogs – Colors May Vary

(9 customer reviews)

$16.99

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Description

  • MADE FOR DOGS: The Aerobie Dogobie Disc is a flying disc designed specifically with dogs in mind
  • AERODYNAMIC: Dogobie’s design is easy to grip, throw accurately, and catch
  • DURABLE: Disc is puncture and tear resistant to ensure long-lasting use
  • ENCOURAGES ACTIVE PLAY: Great for bonding with your pet and getting them outside for exercise
  • DIMENSIONS: Measures 8 inches in diameter; color you receive may vary

Additional information

Product Dimensions

8 x 8 x 0.75 inches

Item Weight

1.44 ounces

Item model number

28C12

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Release date

January 1, 2017

Department

boys

Manufacturer

Aerobie

9 reviews for Aerobie Dogobie Disc Outdoor Flying Disc for Dogs – Colors May Vary

  1. JohnR

    I like just about everything about this disc except one flight characteristic. It will always turn left for a right handed thrower and right for a left handed thrower; not drastically so, but enough to be annoying and have to be accounted for when throwing. It does fly well in the since that it ‘hangs’ in the air well giving your dog time to chase it down and snatch it mid-air. The material it is made of is excellent. My 55lb Aussie is not gentle on discs and these hold up just about as well as Jawz discs despite being much thinner/lighter. The material is also soft enough so that you don’t have to worry about hurting your dog. It’s also pretty light so it doesn’t have much force if your dog likes to catch a disc thrown towards them. One slightly annoying thing is that the ridge on the top of the disc hurts the thumb on my throwing hand.

    Compared to other discs:
    Hyperflite Jawz – Slightly firmer material, larger and heavier than dogobie. The best disc on the market if your dog can tolerate its weight/size/material. It flies exactly as a quality ‘normal’ frisbee does; if thrown level it will stay level for its entire flight and ‘floats’ through the air very well. I can easily throw it accurately over 50 meters yet it still can be thrown short distances with good ‘float’. Weight also makes it fly better in windy conditions. If the dogobie flew as well as this disc I would probably switch to over to it completely; unfortunately the dogobie will always turn.

    Aerobie Squidgee – Softer than the dogobie with almost the exact same flight; they only differ in material so that shouldn’t be a surprise. Too soft for my dog as she punctured/tore it during our first use. Will still fly well with some damage; I got about 10 solid frisbee sessions out of this disc. Wouldn’t recommend for an experienced dog but would be great intro disc because it’s so soft and forgiving. Your dog could miss catching it, the disc hit them in the face and it wouldn’t hurt them at all.

    Flippy Flopper – A fabric disc supported by a rubber ring. These fly pretty well in regards to staying level and not turning. The don’t ‘float’ as well during flight and tend to parachute down. They give your dog plenty of time to get under them. One problem that I’ve found with all fabric discs is that their flight characteristics change both with age AND during a given session due to my dog drenching them in slobber. When brand new the fabric is soft and pliable and they fly great. As they get ‘slobber logged’ they don’t hang as well in the air. As they age the fabric gets stiffer and stiffer even if you wash them after every session. Being a pretty thin fabric means my dog also can shred one pretty darn quickly, getting about a week’s worth of time out of each.

    Chuckit Paraflight – Can’t flight straight whatsoever; will always turn dramatically. Not worth the frustration.

    Chuckit Flying Squirrel (medium) – This is actually a really fun ‘disc’ for my dog. This disc likes to start level and then rise before trailing off right or left. The problem I’ve found is that every disc flies differently. Some rise much faster than others, some turn quicker, etc. I actually make marks on the ones I have so I know each discs’ characteristics. Also being fabric these flight characteristics change over time and based on how ‘slobber logged’ they become. I still like/use these so that I can change things up for my dog. The material is a good deal stronger than the fabric of the flippy flopper.

  2. ilona isakovitch

    Super Product!!! Danke weil es fast klein mehr in Europa gibt. Mein Hund Will nur dises.

  3. Nath

    El mejor disco que conozco para adiestramiento en esta práctica, vuelo impecable y confeccionado en un material que no daña los dientes de tu mascota. Ah !!! y se lava muy bien.
    Un 10 a este producto

  4. Toni

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     Love this toy! Whenever we go to the park it’s one of his favorites to chase. It’s durable too it withstood some tugging. It flies very well and I love that it’s a rubber and not platic so it’s easy for my pup to pick it up and carry it in his mouth or catch mid air.

  5. S. Napper

    Updated: See my review below for my initial thoughts on this toy.

    Seems I owe Ray Masel an apology. If it doesn’t fly, you’re not throwing it right. Sorry Ray.

    Out of the 3 different Frisbees I bought, my younger black Labrador much preferred to play with this one. So much so, that I persevered with it for several days and tried a few different throwing techniques.

    Well, yesterday I found a way to really make this thing fly and this morning in the paddock with just a light breeze it was rocketing out to about 40 to 50 yards with ease and floating down flat for the dog to leap up and catch it.

    By far her most favorite Frisbee. Now more loved than her old hard plastic Frisbee. She runs and runs all day chasing this one now that I can make it fly well enough for her to catch.

    PREVIOUSLY I WROTE: I had high hopes for this disc as it is endorsed by Ray Masel, former US Frisbee Dog Champion.

    Not sure what Ray was throwing but it wasn’t the same as the one I had delivered.

    I bought 3 discs to try out (the other 2 being West Paw Zisc and Starmark Easy Glide) and the Aerobie is definitely the best flying of the 3. However, that’s not saying much as this one doesn’t float/hover all that well.

    It certainly goes the distance and looks as though it will last for some time, but if it doesn’t hover like a Frisbee, it might as well be a stick.

    My dog loves to catch the Frisbee, she lives for it, and while she will chase and retrieve this disc, it doesn’t excite her anywhere near as much as her chewed up old hard plastic Frisbee that actually still flies better than this disc.

    In the pics: the green one and the blue one (with the big chink out) are both Dogobie’s. They still fly well enough even with the chunks out. The green one is 2 years old, the blue one about a year old. The chewed bits are my fault as I left her alone to chew them. They still took quite a bit of chewing to get to that stage.

    The blue one full of teeth marks got that way in just a few minutes of play and were the result of catching it in her teeth, NOT chewing it. This is the Easy Glider.

    The orange one is the West Paw and it gets very little use. We pull it out on really windy days as it’s so heavy it doesn’t get blown away, but other than that, it just sits in the garage. It’s been chewed extensively and has no signs of any damage yet though, so a big plus if your dog like to chew rather than chase.

  6. S. Napper

    There is a little learning curve for throwing, but great hang time with practice. Very easy on dogs teeth. Lot’s of reviews saying they are not durable. They seem very durable to me. I have two hardcore frisbee dogs and I get about 9 months out of them with heavy use. They are not a chew toy. They’re are frisbees. If you dog is a chewer, don’t let them chew on them. My dogs love them and when frisbee time is over, they get taken away. They don’t stand up to tug-of-war either. These last way longer than a traditional hard frisbee.

  7. Juan Garcia

    Super

  8. Beste honden frisbees!!!

    Très bon produit (pour du loisir car je n’ai jamais fait de compétition !)
    Bonne tenue en vol.
    C’est dommage qu’il ne flotte pas un peu !
    (Perdu en bord de mer …, je l’ai tout de même racheté)

  9. Amazon Customer

    My dog loves these. He can’t chew through them

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