Frisbee Dog Toy - Soft Rubber Dog Frisbee for Large Dogs – Frizbee for Aggressive Play – Heavy Duty Durable Frisby for Pets – Safe, Lightweight, Flying Disc Toy for Training Fetch, Tug of War, Catch








Key features
- •★ ALL CHEWED UP GUARANTEE: Unlike other sellers on Amazon, we won't promise this Flying Disk is indestructible. One look at the reviews and you know that isn't true. But if your dog destroys it, then we'll refund your money or send you a new one for free. That's a guarantee as strong as King Kong!
- •★ TONS OF FUN FOR YOU AND YOUR DOG: Playing with a Flying Disk is great fun and healthy exercise for both you and your beloved dog. It's the perfect way to spend more time outdoors, It's an ideal gift for dog lovers, and when your dog gets thirsty, you can even turn it over and use it as a drinking bowl.
- •★ AERODYNAMIC DESIGN FOR EASY FLIGHT: You won't have to wear out your arm throwing this ring. The aerodynamic grooved design makes the disc keep flying with just a flick of the wrist. If you accidentally chuck it too far, the high visibility blue color means your dog will see it before you do.
- •★ NATURAL RUBBER FOR SAFETY: Hard plastic Flying Discs can shatter or splinter, and sharp shards of plastic could injure your beloved pooch. Our Flying disc is different - it's made of soft natural rubber. It will never break up into sharp pieces that could hurt your dog.
- •★ BLUE COLOR FOR MAXIMUM DOG VISIBILITY: Bright colors like green, orange, yellow and red stand out to human eyes, but the dog color visibility spectrum is different. For your furry friend, the most distinct and bright color is blue. Give a blue Flying Disc a try and see the difference!
Frisbee Dog Toy - Soft Rubber Dog Frisbee for Large Dogs – Frizbee for Aggressive Play – Heavy Duty Durable Frisby for Pets – Safe, Lightweight, Flying Disc Toy for Training Fetch, Tug of War, Catch
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
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Great dog disc!
Kim Tran✓ Verified Purchase•November 28, 2023
I got a free plastic frisbee from an event so I decided to introduce it to my dog for the first time. She loved it but her gums were bleeding so badly from the hard plastic so I had to try to find a softer version but something sturdy enough to handle being chewed a little. This one is great!!! Rubber so it doesn't hurt my dog's mouth but light and thin enough to still fly pretty well. I still would not let my dog use it as a chew toy though, as I don't think it's sturdy enough for that. She pretty much fetches it and chews it on the way back to me before dropping it for me to throw again, so for our purposes it is the perfect frisbee! Would buy it again and again.
Take poor reviews with a grain of salt
randog✓ Verified Purchase•November 13, 2023
Ok so fault the manufacturer for calling it indestructible. It ain't. Not even close. Fortunately I have a dog who knows the difference between chew and chase. I've had 3 of these discs since he was a puppy (we grab whichever is closest so they are constantly cycled). We use it for fetch and then it gets put away. I never let him think it was a chew toy, so he doesn't. If your dog doesn't know any better, that's on you (sorry). My boy is now 2+. He's a mini labradoodle with a TON of energy. If I don't take him out twice a day he's doing cartwheels at bedtime (mine, not his!). The disc is soft which is good for your pup's mouth. It's light... which can be good or bad. Any breeze will either kill your toss or give it an amazing boost if it catches the wind right... fun to watch it grow wings with a strong updraft! We go out for a session where I throw it approx 150' 20-25x and that seems to wear him out pretty good. The disc ages like all natural rubbers do and mine are due for a replacement. They get old, lose their shape and get a little stiff. I have to be really, really good to get it to soar without dipping one way or the other now. It wasn't like that when the rubber was fresh and new. I take it as a challenge to get even better tossing. But beware: you gotta know how to throw a frisbee. Let me repeat: YOU GOTTA KNOW HOW TO TOSS A FRISBEE. I played frisbee a lot in my younger days. Recreationally for fun and a bit of disc golf. I even had a crazy friend talk a group of us into tossing frisbees to each other while wearing inline skates in a parking lot (don't try this at home). My point is: this disc is even harder to master than your father's frisbee (tm). Once you get good at tossing this light little disc, it's a lot of fun for you and your fur-dude and you can rest assured his cool factor will be way higher than all the dopey dogs who continually annoy you and your friends by dropping that gross spit-drenched tennis ball on your foot over... and over... and over.... Yes, it's Frisbee dogs that get the chicks. And this is a nice little disc at the right price so I rate it a 5 despite the lack of indestructibility and moderate life.
Very durable
Chris✓ Verified Purchase•October 20, 2023
Our aggressive chewer tore up a regular frisbee in 2 minutes but this one has lasted a long time.
Would recommend this over it's Kong competitor.
Bryan W. Braun✓ Verified Purchase•October 14, 2023
Having all types of retrievers in our lives, we've our fair share of experience with throwing toys for dogs. I am very impressed with the IMK9 Dog Frisbee. They could call this a IMK9 'People' Frisbee. If in any other country but America and you only had two choices between this version of a flying disc and Kong's version of a flying disc, I would recommend the IMK9 product hands down. So far, I've only had this product three weeks, but with a two-year-old lab, that's as good as forever and it's still in one piece and showing zero signs of wear and tear with the exception of spit and dirt (duh). I don't know why, but this disc has distance and again with a two-year-old lab, that's important for the owner's wellbeing. Kong products are great, but more expensive for a similar size product, although it also being very durable, just not the same flight performance.
It flies great... but it isn't indestructible!
Bob G.✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2023
I should be begin by stating that my expectations weren't all that high based on my experience with 'indestructible' dog frisbees. However, based on the product claims and reviews I thought this one may be the exception. I have a medium sized (55lb.) 3 y/o Border Collie/Lab mix that is a frisbee junkie and in the words of our Vet, "A Shredder" when it comes to chewing up any dog toy no matter the material.
Upon taking the frisbee out of the packaging I was very skeptical, it is extremely flimsy and lightweight. Although, in hindsight, those two attributes actually extended the life of the frisbee by at least a month. On the plus side, it flies a mile when thrown properly, one of the better dog specific frisbees I've ever purchased from that aspect. On the negative side, it's not even close to 'indestructible'. It lasted longer than many, about the same as a few, and less than a couple of the better ones I've tried for around the same money. It had puncture holes within a couple of weeks and missing pieces within a month. Within two months it was down to the outer ring that you couldn't hold well enough to throw.
Upon taking the frisbee out of the packaging I was very skeptical, it is extremely flimsy and lightweight. Although, in hindsight, those two attributes actually extended the life of the frisbee by at least a month. On the plus side, it flies a mile when thrown properly, one of the better dog specific frisbees I've ever purchased from that aspect. On the negative side, it's not even close to 'indestructible'. It lasted longer than many, about the same as a few, and less than a couple of the better ones I've tried for around the same money. It had puncture holes within a couple of weeks and missing pieces within a month. Within two months it was down to the outer ring that you couldn't hold well enough to throw.
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