Oh yeah, it also taught our dog to catch a frisbee very quickly just by chucking it!! Ha Ha!! No really, it did. I think due to its graceful nature of floating down to the ground she had enough time to catch it in her mouth early on. Great product!
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It is a good doggie toy. I wish it were a bit more durable. I have two labs and they beat it up pretty quick. Overall, a good toy , just do not let your dog use it as a chew toy. When not retrieving, keep it in your pocket!Read Best Reviews of Chuckit! Large Flying Squirrel 11-Inch Here
This thing is a blast and my German Shepherd really loves how it flies. It almost hovers sometimes... she could catch it 9/10 throws. Lots of fun.But... it falls apart. I didn't ever let Juno chew this thing, it was a fetch-only toy. She is an aggressive frisbee catcher, I guess, often snapping them out of the air or pouncing on it as it tumbles through its landing. Anyhow, it's weak around the 'feet' and that is where the first tear happened. From there, a similar tear afflicted the other 3 feet and eventually the feet were nearly coming off, exposing the tubes inside. Eventually one section of tube worked itself out of the fabric. It still flies as of today, but it's about 8 or 9 days old. Not exactly an economical choice. I'd recommend this if your dog doesn't actually catch the frisbee... or is extremely gentle with it when it does. Great idea, just not durable enough.My heeler loves this. The plastic nobs on the corners are great, and the curve is awesome because in the snow she has a problem getting a grip on her frisbee. Seems to be similar fabric as the frisbee and we have played with it at 10 below, and fabric is holding up well.


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