🛫 Elevate your dog’s playtime with the ultimate flying disc that’s as versatile as your lifestyle!
The WEST PAW Zogoflex Zisc is a 6.5-inch lightweight, aerodynamic dog flying disc designed for active fetch and tug-of-war play. Made from pliable, floatable, and durable materials, it’s gentle on dogs’ mouths and easy to throw. Beyond play, it doubles as a travel food and water bowl, is dishwasher safe, non-toxic, recyclable, and proudly made in the USA.
R**A
Best frisbee for our Aussie
NOT meant for a chew toy, but if your pup likes catching frisbees, this is the brand to go with. Saw pics of other reviewers with the frisbee chewed up, well, what do you expect? These are softer for the teeth and fly well. Our Aussie is very active and we have at least 3 frisbee sessions in a day. These are durable, if not caught in the air he can catch on a bounce. Easy to wash up from dirt and mud and we always put them away for the next frisbee session. Sure, with the amount of use, we had to dispose of a few. Another reviewer said it's much smaller than his previous one. Well, there are two sizes. Our pup likes the smaller size. We've had all colors available, even the glow-in-the-dark. Wish it glowed for longer, we have two that we use in a night time session so we can put the flashlight on one while he's running for the other. Better than no option for nightime frisbee.If my Aussie could talk he would say that these are his favorite frisbees. Again, review is based on the product being a frisbee and not a chew toy. Wish they were cheaper as he is a frisbee loving dog, but these will last 20x (at least) as long as the other silicone frisbees or soft frisbees, so worth the $
A**Z
The best frisbee for my pup!
My golden retriever loves this frisbee. From the moment I gave it to her, she hasn’t let it out of her sight. It’s lightweight, durable, and gentle on her mouth, which gives me peace of mind while playing with her. Unlike other discs that break easily, this one has withstood all her chewing and running without any issues. Plus, it flies incredibly well, making playtime even more fun. Definitely one of the best purchases I’ve made for my furry girl!
S**.
Soft and sturdy for supervised play.
I enjoy this even more than my dog, so we play alot. He only kinda gets frisbee and fetches it and runs circles around me while smiling.The texture is rubbery so it doesn't hurt their teeth nor does it crack like a hard frisbee, so it's safer. I can even throw it in the hall for indoor play. My dog loves to chew so I do not leave him alone with it. But so far, he has not damaged it even with almost a month of daily playtime. The glow-in-the-dark makes it fun to play in the fenced in yard at night. Easy to wash to keep it nice and bright.I throw this when the dog doesn't want to play because I am not good at frisbee and this slightly soft and heavier one won't as easily damage something nor easily get stuck on the roof nor in a tree. Yeah, my favorite toy is this dog toy.
L**R
Tougher than a Kong
I have 2 dogs, a German Shep and a Australian Shep. Both are High Energy and love ball and Frisbee chasing. The like Frisbee chasing the best because they can play Tug Of War with a Frisbee. Chasing a Green Ball does not allow T.O.W. Regular cheap Frisbees are worthless for dog playing. They do not hold up.Soooo - I bought the KONG RUBBER FLYER, thinking this Frisbee would be a good choice for my dogs. WRONG. The Kong was cheaper $ than the West Paw but it only lasted a week before getting rips. After about a month it was in tatters and useless.I decided to go back to Green Ball chasing for a while. Green Balls last a while, are cheap, but do not allow TUG Of War. My dogs were quite unhappy. No more T.O.W. means less fun. So I broke down and got this West Paw Zisc Toy. First I noticed the West Paw is a harder type material. The Kong seemed like a rubber material. Next I noticed that the West Paw does not Fly as well as the Kong. (Neither fly as well as a regular Frisbee). However - this West Paw is Tough. I have had it for 7 weeks now and after daily chase and Tug of War playing the West Paw does not have any damage. This is quite remarkable. Remember, I throw the Frisbbee and 2 dogs go as fast as they can go to get it. Only one dog gets the Frisbee. He tries to return it it to me but the other dog grabs it and the T.O.W. begins. Usually the Aussie wins and brings it back to be thrown again. We usually play daily for 15 minutes. This gets the dogs good and tired and also makes them very happy. Makes the owner happy too.Verdict: Even at a much higher price The West Paw is a better choice for 2 dogs that love Tug Of War. The West Paw is MUCH tougher.
C**S
Husky loves this thing, now it's stuck on the roof.
I really like everything about this $10 frisbee from westpaw. I did a bunch of reading and educating myself on the whole process of puppy teething and also pleasing textures etc, and I think it was AKC that recommended this frisbee among many other. Of all the things I ordered, this is the only one she still loves. She dislikes really hard/firm toys so it sucks because most of the softer stuff, obviously, is easy to tear apart. Now, this little freak of toy nature falls in between. She is a 55lb+ husky mix puppy and we play tug of war with it, as in it can withstand her nearly being off the ground holding on to this thing. It is sort of the texture of firm silicone, like good oven gloves. She has not pierced it with her teeth yet, although I have seen photos of other dogs succeeding in chewing holes in it. I do not let her use it as a chew toy, since it is primarily a frisbee. We use it for tug of war and for fetching. It ends up being a treat every time she sees it. I have a lot of other toys I rotate in and out, but I collect them all back for the next fetch session. She has other toys she can chew on in the meanwhile. Lot of people report that it is easy to throw. It sure is. And it is light enough that a good breeze carries it even further. Last night the breeze carried it right onto the roof of my house, balanced right on the apex. I can't reach it with my ladder so will probably end up buying another one. I also throw it side-armed badly and it gets this little wobble that the dog is fascinated by. But yes, it is sturdy, light, flies like the wind, and just fun.
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