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nolanhoff t1_jcvqh49 wrote

The Kong one is really good if your dog doesn’t chew on it. Plus it’s not hard on their teeth at all when they catch it

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Addicted-2Diving t1_jcvrs5w wrote

Fribees are great. Dogs really know how to wear out their toys lol.

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RegulatoryCompliance t1_jcvyqe4 wrote

This is probably a make dangerous for the dog to catch. I remember throwing my 170 gram and it had a note about dog tooth safety. Doesn’t frisbee make a dog weight model?

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UtenKullsyre t1_jcx6tp3 wrote

Unfortunately, my dog rarely likes toys he can’t utterly obliterate in 5 minutes. He does have some tennis balls that aren’t broken. But the stuffed animals from IKEA have lasted longer than most kong and trixie stuffed animals. And they are really cheap.

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akurgo t1_jcx738q wrote

Oh, all the discs I use for disc golf have bite marks on them. Adds to the aerodynamic properties.

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tunisia3507 t1_jcxnbc1 wrote

One way of looking at it would be analogous to commenting /r/tennis on a picture of a squash ball, or /r/AFL on a picture of a rugby ball... Similar equipment used for different sports.

EDIT: unless this is a deep cut /r/ultimate meme about shredding...

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atashivanpaia t1_jcxzd4t wrote

really depends what kinda dog you have. bully breeds tend to totally obliterate their toys, we usually just give ours cow bones to chew on since they're the only thing that lasts

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