Description
- 🦷 GENTLE ON DOGS’ TEETH & GUMS: With lightweight soft & high elastic EVA foam material, Nobleza dog flying disc is safe on your pups’ teeth and gums and is perfect for fetching and catching. ▲ NOTE: NOT for aggressive chewers, play under supervision only.
- 🌊 FLOATABLE AMPHIBIOUS DOG TOY: Nobleza dog disc toy designed for both flying and floating. You can take it to the beaches, lakes and pools or just play with your pets in the backyard.
- 🥏 BRIGHT COLOR & UNIQUE DESIGN: High-visibility blue & green to catch dogs’ attention easily; Non-slip texture for easy tossing and catching; Nobleza dog flying discs toy can also be used upside down as a drinking bowl after exhaustion playing.
- 🐾 KEEP HEALTHY WHILE PLAYING: 2 pack Nobleza soft flying disc for dogs is capable of doing react-faster training and tossing & fetching games. Your dogs’ instinctual needs can be satisfied and they can get enough exercise through hours of chasing and catching.
- 🐕 PERFECT SIZE: 8-inch-diameter dog disc suits small, medium and large breeds like poodle, weimaraner, dachshund, shepherd, golden retriever, etc. Let’s take Nobleza dog flying discs out and have some interactive quality time with your furry friends! NOTE: If you think it has a smell, we recommend you VENTILATE the produuct for 1-2 days before using it. ▲ NOTE: NOT for aggressive chewers, play under supervision only.
Angela T Edwards –
Recommend them. Great soft lightweight frisbees for your dog to catch without hurting their mouth. Put them up after you play with your dog since they can bite through them easily if they use it as a chew toy.
Michael A. Ebhardt –
I searched and read so many product and reviews I was ready to give up til I saw these pop up under what I was hunting for. THESE FRISBEES ARE THE BEST OUR THERE, I BELIEVE! I have a very aggressive, energetic 12lb Toy Poodle that LOVES to chew , chase this, catch ‘em, sit down with her paws over them to protect them. When we come near her to get it to throw again, she grabs it, puts it in her mouth and hightails it away from us like a streak of lightening. She OWNS THESE FRISBEES!!!!! I don’t know how anyone would not be very happy to have these for their dog/s. They fly nicely and are very very rugged and well made. I don’t think my pup will ever chew thru these like she has the others she’s played with. GIVE ‘EM A TRY, NOW!! Definitely a 5 star product!!!!!
CrabbyPatty –
They float which is the reason I purchased, Just wish they came in a larger size
Ruby –
It took all but two hours of playing before the dog decided to chew. This are like a foam and chew easy. I do not recommend these for a dog that takes off with there catch and chews it
J Bennett –
The preferred flying disc of our Irish Setter and she has quite an assortment. No, she’s not one of those super athletic Australian Shepherds that compete, but she does okay and loves to grab these in the air. Very bendy, fly pretty well, seem indestructible, and the colors show up when they sail off into the woods (my bad).
B. Phelps –
Love these flying discs. Our dogs go crazy with them and they have a nice weight and good float. Since these discs are not hard plastic, they are easy for a chewer to demolish.
B. Phelps –
We’ve had these for a few months. My dog is a Destroyer of Toys, but these take a LOT of abuse. They throw and catch pretty well. They’ve held up through many rowdy games of Tug-of-War and happy chewing sessions. They are soft, and full of tooth marks, yet somehow don’t tear apart easily. They wash up nicely with the dog’s blankets and towels in the washing machine. The bright colors are easy to see.
cindy –
Our dog lives for playing frisbee and we have gotten several different brands of dog frisbees for her. This is the only frisbee that I felt warranted a review, and in fact, this is the first review I’ve ever felt the need to write on Amazon. Do not buy this product.
This frisbee fails to accomplish it’s sole reason for existing: being a frisbee. It is extremely unstable and does not stay in the air. If you’re only looking for something to use for a game of fetch, this will work fine (although a tennis ball would probably be cheaper and more fun) . But if you’re hoping your dog will actually be able to catch the frisbee in the air, you will likely be very disappointed. We have a medium sized Australian Shephard who is a master at catching frisbees, but she only managed to catch 4 of 30+ throws because it would sail into the ground before she could reach it.
I would rate it one star, but the frisbee is soft enough that it didn’t result in any gum bleeding, and they’re pretty inexpensive. But that’s the extent of the positive points I can think of for this product.