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eurablend frisbe |
August 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
kurtis kemper
from fairfield, OH United States
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Awesome. A must for the frisbe loving dog!
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Eurablend |
July 13, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Thomas Voss
from Dubuque, IA United States
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I think after reading all the great reviews that I was expecting more. I got my frisbee today and went out to play with my German Shepard( big about 100 lbs) after the 3rd toss he brought it back with a break on the rim. We continued to play for about 30 minutes, it has a few teeth punctures in it and two cracks in the rim. I did not let him have it to chew on at all, these are just from playing catch with him. Yes they do hold up alot better than a normal frisbee, a regular frisbee would not have lived to see another session. The frisbee is lighter in weight that what we normally use, so maybe that is a factor also. Now I will just have to see how long it lasts until no usable.
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By far the best frisbee for dogs... |
January 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Jean Pierre Holland
from fort Lauderdale, FL United States
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My dog absolutely loves to catch frisbees. The only problem was that after just one half hour, a regular "persons" frisbee was damaged beyond further use. I've tried other frisbee like products from pet specialty stores, but they were either too ridgid or too light. The Eurablend Frisbee has a decent weight, is extremely flexible (like a regular Frisbee) and is practically indestructable. In fact, I recently found my dog (a 65 pound Golden / Lab mix) quitely chewing the frisbee on her dog bed. I expected the disc to be trashed but guess what? with the exception of a few teeth dents, there were no holes or cracks. This, after a good hour of the dog trying to eat the thing! I bought two about a month ago, fully expecting a shorter life span and am still using the first one. It is completely undamaged! The faint teeth dents are the only clue that a dog has been using the Frisbee! If your serious about throwing a Frisbee to your dog, this is the one to own.
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Eurablend - |
January 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
John G.
from Austin, TX United States
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With 3 large disc loving dogs, I have been thru them all. Eurablend by far has been the best flying/lasting dog disc in my 10+ years of training dogs to disc. Purchase them from dtworld.com with confidence.
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Awsome and Durable |
October 31, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Edward Frazier
from Monroeville, PA United States
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I have a medium sized German Shephard. All she thinks about is her frisbee. I was buying 3 to 4 frisbees a week until I purchased this product. I was daring I bout 2 back in may 08 and she is still on the first one with no cracks or damage at all. My dog catches the frisbee and plays tug with it and folds it in half. I recommend this to anyone who has an active dog who loves frisbee.
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