The Top 5 Frisbees
Frisbees are fun for everyone, dog and human alike. If you're heading to the dog park and you need an activity to do, a game of catch with a frisbee is a great activity to keep your pet entertained and get some exercise for yourself. When buying a frisbee, you'll want something sturdy that won't break when your dog catches it midair. You'll want something that can withstand grass stands and slobber as well. Below are 5 great options for frisbees to play with your dog whether you're at a park or in your own backyard.
Discraft 175 gram Ultra Star Sport Disc
This frisbee design is a standard one and made for ultimate frisbee playing, which means it’s durable enough for your dog’s mouth. The black color will make it easy to find in the grass and the frisbee material doesn’t bend or break easily. With a great grip, it’s easy to throw this frisbee disc far without losing sight of it and easily washes clean with water.
Pros:
- Color
Cons:
- There’s nothing wrong with this frisbee
Discraft 175 Gram Super Color Ultra-Star Disc
Made from the same company as our first pick, this frisbee is best rated because of it’s printed design. There are 4 color options for design and nothing about the disc is toxic for an animal. With the same great grip, your hands won’t cramp up and your dog can easily catch this because of its bright blue color.
Pros:
- Color
Cons:
- The design may chip off over time
Hyperflite Jawz Competition Disc
Puncture-Resistant Frisbee
This disc was made with dog competitions in mind so you know it’s good. The frisbee disc is puncture-resistant and the perfect size for both small and large dogs to work with. Made with a sleek bump-free look, the frisbee can fly with distance in mind. This frisbee disc was also designed by world champions.
Pros:
- Designed by champions
Cons:
- There is nothing wrong with this frisbee
GoSport Ultimate Light Up Flying Disc
The Light Up Frisbee For Night Play
This frisbee disc is perfect for playing with your dog at the park when the sun goes down. The frisbee lights up with an on and off button strategically placed in the middle of the bottom of the disc so your canine can’t get to it. The light is made of 4 bright LED’s so it’ll definitely be hard to miss in the grass.
Pros:
- Great light
Cons:
- Unsure about the battery
Liberty Imports Plastic Flying Disc Set
This pack comes with 12 frisbee discs for under 30 dollars – a pretty good deal. There is no design on them and they are durable for canine teeth and grass stains. 9 inches in diameter, this frisbee disc is perfect for the beach or the park and won’t get hot and gross. These frisbees are great for indoor and outdoor play.
Pros:
- Good for indoors and outside
Cons:
- Not the fastest frisbee design
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you throw a frisbee?
Grip your frisbee in your dominant hand and stand at a 90-degree angle. Twist your body so the frisbee hand turns in toward the opposite side of your body and then move your arm quickly in the opposite direction and throw your frisbee straight out. Practice makes perfect.
How many ways can you throw a frisbee?
You can throw a frisbee to your dog either backhand, overhead, or forehand. If your canine is smaller it’s ok to kneel for the same effect. There is no correct way to throw a frisbee as long as you aim correctly.
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