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This frisbee is super! Our lab went thru plastic frisbees in a matter of a week or two. His teeth would puncture the hard plastic and he would then get cut gums from the rough edges of the puncture holes. We have been using this frisbee for over two years now and it still glows in the dark and it still is intact. It is his favorite toy; so much so that he will bring it to bed with him at night.***Note: Two the low ratings are from the same person, and are a straight-out copy. Don't be fooled by the low ratings. This is well worth the money!
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*Not* recommended:1) Poor quality control: central rigid plate is significantly off-center resulting in unstable flight.
2) Poor choice of materials: outer soft plastic is too soft. I suspect it will tear easily (but, frankly I don't ever expect ever to use it again as there are better choices see below).
3) Poor flight characteristics: just does not fly well or far and excessively heavy.
**I would recommend starting your puppy with the soft, dirt-cheap, nylon fabric "Flippy Floppers" available at WalMart buy several in bright easily-locatable colors and expect your puppy to chew them up relatively quickly. Considering their price they fly and roll well. (The Kong rubber discs are also acceptable for variety and more durable). When she's ready to graduate to a rigid disc without injury, go for the Hyperflite Jawz. They are the best dog discs I know of: well designed (though I'm not a fan of "fast-back" designs in general), made from an incredibly durable plastic (not a tooth mark yet), they have outstanding flight characteristics (they are even fine as a general tossing disc, though a bit small) and can be thrown a good distance despite their light weight (which is a good for your dog's teeth and jaw safety). Hope this helps.
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