Dog Frisbees
A frisbee adds a whole dimension to fetch: it sails, it hangs in the air, and an athletic dog will leap to catch it. The key is a soft disc that’s kind on teeth — a hard plastic frisbee is bad news for a dog’s mouth.
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Why frisbees are great exercise
A disc rewards a dog for tracking, timing and leaping, so it works the brain as well as the body — and because it flies further than you can throw a ball and doesn’t roll off into the undergrowth, you get more chasing per throw. Many soft discs float, too, which makes them perfect for water-loving dogs.
It’s a natural fit for high-drive breeds — Collies, Spaniels, working types — that need a job and a way to burn serious energy.
Soft discs and safe play
Choose a soft, flexible rubber or fabric disc rather than a hard plastic one, which can chip teeth and bruise gums on the catch. A soft disc folds gently in the mouth and is far safer for repeated catching.
Go easy on the dramatic mid-air leaps, especially with puppies and older dogs — twisting landings stress joints. Teach low, rolling throws first, build up gradually, and stop before your dog is exhausted or limping. Bin any disc once it starts to tear.
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Common questions
Are frisbees safe for dogs?
Soft rubber or fabric discs are — they’re gentle on teeth and gums. Avoid hard plastic frisbees designed for people, which can chip teeth and hurt the mouth when caught at speed.
How do I teach my dog to catch a frisbee?
Start by rolling the disc along the ground for them to chase, then progress to short, low tosses, rewarding every catch. Build up to longer throws gradually so they learn to track and time it.
Is jumping for a frisbee bad for dogs?
Big twisting leaps and hard landings can strain joints, so keep throws low and catchable, especially for puppies and seniors. Warm up, keep sessions short, and avoid high-impact jumps on hard ground.
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