Best dog flying discs according to redditors

We found 46 Reddit comments discussing the best dog flying discs. We ranked the 23 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Dog Flying Discs:

u/NoseGraze · 18 pointsr/puppy101

I also live in a townhouse too - no yard. My puppy was like this too. He still is sometimes but he's loads better. Things I've done:

I take him out often. We go on three walks a day, at least two of which involve a lot of grass. My hope was the more time he spent on grass, the less exciting it would be.

When we're on the grass I also work on attention exercises. Every time he looks at me, I give him a treat. I don't ask him to look at me, I just reward him when he chooses to. After only a week or two of this he started looking at me A LOT more.

If I see him going for a patch of grass that I know he'll rip up, I say "leave it". This kind of works because my puppy is naturally drawn to clumps anyway.

I also wanted to play fetch outside. My problem was he'd chase the ball, but then not pick it up. (Though in the house he picks it up and brings it back fine.) I found a different toy that I keep for special outdoor fetch sessions. I got this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00F90J638/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1# my puppy loooves it. I only play with it outside though in order to keep it special.

u/OnExtendedWings · 10 pointsr/dogs

Glad you might start disc dogging! We've been active in the sport for about a decade, and if your dog can get the hang of it, it's tons of fun.

Here's a floppy, non-scary, easy to throw and catch disc you could start with (we used this when our dogs were puppies):
https://www.amazon.com/Floppy-Disc-Soft-Flying-Dogs/dp/B00DFABI8A

You can then progress to something specifically for dogs that's competition-grade but fairly light and easy to catch, like this:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0022V73DW/ref=psdc_166432011_t2_B001HL7J9G

Roll it on its edge away from him so he chases it down. Roll it farther and farther so he loves to grab it from behind. Gradually work up to throwing a very low floater (you might have to crouch a bit) that he can catch without jumping, then extend the distance. Then work on making flat, longer throws that are about waist-high; practice having your dog start next to you or behind you so he has to run to catch up and catch it.

A couple of tips...High jumping can be really dangerous until the dog learns how to land on all fours, so practice throwing consistently flat and waist-high. (I swear for every hour we practice with a dog, we practice two hours alone just getting better at our disc handling!) Also, keep the discs away from him except when you play together; discs should be special and not just randomly lying around.

Good luck!

u/PhilxBefore · 6 pointsr/Zoomies

I can't be the only one who wanted to see the toy in action!

Found it on Amazon, and there's a video demonstration of it in flight.

u/KyleSilva · 6 pointsr/AustralianCattleDog

My ACD goes absolutely nuts for the chuckit frisbees. She likes plastic ones but they are so sharp. Hates rubber ones because they fly too fast and she can't catch them as easily. Loves loves loves the chuckit ones, they fly well and are pretty durable.


Chuckit Paraflight Flyer Dog Toy Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008ESY894/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hp1ODb8AH756C

u/osin144 · 6 pointsr/dogs

We just get stuffed animals and after she destroys them, leave the empty carcass in her toy basket. She'll randomly pull them out and start tossing them around. If she likes frisbees, our pit has yet to completely destroy this Kong Extreme after about 7 months. Also, she loves her large Nylabone. It's not indestructable, but it will last quite some time. One problem with these is we end up with little pieces of it everywhere, they especially get caught in our wool blanket.

u/han320 · 5 pointsr/Dogtraining

Hi there,

My Lab/GSD mix used to act out similar to your dog. She'd be high energy, chew her bed while in her crate, and suffer from separation anxiety. I would try to take her on walks and jogs to burn off some of her energy, but it never seemed like it was enough (or frankly, I would get tired of running before she did). In hindsight, what I should have focused on was more quality exercise time than quantity.

Our routine now is to go to the park after work for about half an hour and have an intense session of fetch. We started off with just a ball, but she would occasionally lose interest in playing with it. So after some practice and training, we switched to this frisbee and she absolutely loves it. Because of how into fetch she is, we're also able to incorporate training into the session, with tossing the frisbee as the reward. After a good 30 minutes of sprinting around, when we come home she pretty much just goes straight to her bed and sleeps for the rest of the night.

In the end, she's happy with the level of exercise she gets and I'm happy with her being calm at home.

u/Cignul9 · 4 pointsr/AustralianCattleDog

Amazon sells cloth ones with a rubber internal ring from Hyper Pet. They're amazing.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NPXLZXD

u/vegablack · 4 pointsr/rarepuppers

I mean, having owned a border collie, I rember distinctly having to secretly trash his soft frisbee every 3 months because it was torn up from playing. He didn't destroy them purposefully, he just loved them to death.

I also remember that he could smell new ones, he found and unwrapped his year's supply every Xmas morning. I miss that dog.

For anyone who's interested, these were the ones he loved

Edit: These were actually his favourite, the others were good though!

u/DrSparkle713 · 3 pointsr/aww

We use the Chuckit! Large Paraflight. They are kinda expensive, but the best ones we've found. Most of Chuckit! brand that we have tried has been great.

They are pretty stiff when you get them, but get a little softer after the dog chews them a bit. I'd say one lasts a good three or four months of regular use (carries it everywhere, loves to chase it). They will float, although she really doesn't like to swim, so hers only ever ends up in the water by accident. Definitely recommend!

u/slimandabitfoxy · 3 pointsr/corgi

It depends on the dog- one of my corgis loves fetch and tug toys, so a soft frisbee keeps him happy. My other corgi loves to chew and gnaw, and her favorite is this rubber star ball.

They also both love antlers to chew on.

u/octaffle · 3 pointsr/dogs

ChuckIt! Ultra Balls. I've met just one dog that preferred regular tennis balls to Ultra Balls. These Ultra Balls are ridiculously durable. They're not indestructible, but they last a long time even with heavy chewers. Also, they bounce really high and are easy to clean.

ChuckIt! Flying Squirrel. A good frisbee, a great tug toy, very durable. The feet will fall off and the frame will come out long before the fabric rips.

u/Kaitlyngr · 3 pointsr/BorderCollie

We use a Hertz tuff stuff frisbee for our 1 yr old. It flies pretty well and it lasts longer than a week. It's reasonably priced at Walmart (under $10 in Canada). We try to mix it up with hard Frisbees, the soft ones, rope toys and the ball and chuck it. I worry about his teeth too :(
http://www.amazon.com/Hartz-Mountain-00767-TuffStuff-Flyer/dp/B002Q0UJI0

u/neverfindausername · 2 pointsr/BelgianMalinois

The ChuckIt tough frisbees have lasted quite a while for us. If you let them chew on anything long enough they'll get through

https://www.amazon.com/Chuck-It-31342-Chuckit-Rugged/dp/B01CCGK54A

u/stopbuffering · 2 pointsr/dogs

This is by far Louis' favorite frisbee. It's not indestructible, but it's held up very well for us. He only started getting more serious about Frisbee in the last 6 months, but I've used it for trick training so this thing has been knocked around and used frequently. It's also not too difficult to pick up from the ground.

On the other hand, I've found the Nylon frisbees to be the best for teaching the dog to catch a frisbee in the air. It took a little transition to go from nylon to the chuck it frisbee and then we'll transition to regular frisbees, but the nylon ones definitely helped build Louis' air grab confidence.

u/Serial_Buttdialer · 2 pointsr/dogs

Probably not what you were looking for, but I found some toys that were similar to what you described: the zogoflex tux, zogoflex hurley and a dog crinkle dumbell.

There's also this.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Zoomies

She's having fun! She would be great a frisbee. Get her a floppy disc frisbee like this:

Hyper Pet Flippy Flopper Soft Dog Frisbee Interactive Dog Toy, Colors May Vary https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00486UC4G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ofv7BbKJFBJXP

u/saurapid · 2 pointsr/dogs

She might well destroy these too, but my dog loves these rings: https://www.amazon.com/COLLAR-Puller-Standard-Active-Fitness/dp/B00F90J638/ref=asc_df_B00F90J638/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=218543830990&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=8660270350075837787&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9022185&hvtargid=pla-319929860581&psc=1

I've been using them to teach him hold/fetch, because they're about the only things he'll actually sink his teeth into and not just chomp at. He also hasn't managed to destroy them yet!

u/silverblackgold · 2 pointsr/BorderCollie

Chuckit! Large Paraflight https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008ESY894/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_JEcIAb5FVF77E

Here ya go, friendo! Enjoy many hours of flinging it around. We go through at least one every 2 months!

u/neil3wife · 1 pointr/beagle
u/sydbobyd · 1 pointr/dogs

Oh this is hard.

  1. Magic Mushroom. Her favorite food-dispensing toy.

  2. Puller Rings. Syd's very favorite toy to play tug with.

  3. Squeaky Alligator. With so many squeakers what's not to love?

  4. Kong Squekair Tennis Ball. Best fetching toy. In fact, the only ball Syd likes to fetch. We go through these really quickly.

  5. Flirt Pole. Great for getting her to run, jump, and chase. Also good for impulse training.
u/dogfacedpajamas · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

If he doesn't have a million and one dog toys yet, something like this can be great to get outside and play with the pup!

u/batbrat · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

Heartbreaking. I was not able to find anything, OP. Have you tried getting her a fabric disk? Here's one that's small enough for Bailey: https://www.amazon.com/Floppy-Disc-Soft-Flying-Dogs/dp/B00GM3PB1C

Another similar: https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/chuckit%21-paraflight-dog-toy?rrec=true

I feel bad that Bailey was so attached to her toy. They're just like we are. They associate favorite objects with good times, family, comfort and security. Maybe take her to Petco and let her choose her own new toy to make some new memories with?

u/weezerluva369 · 1 pointr/BorderCollie

The chuck it ridged flyer (second from left in my pic) was impossible for them to rip apart! I had to retire it after 3 months because the shape became warped due to chewing. But I found it to be really durable and long-lasting, if not the best flying frisbee. It's hard to get a long throw on it. https://www.amazon.com/Chuck-It-31342-Chuckit-Rugged/dp/B01CCGK54A

The red one (far left in the pic) is a $10 frisbee from PetSmart that has been really durable so far, and flies superbly. https://www.petsmart.com/dog/toys/flying-toys/toysrus-pets-flyer-dog-toy-49568.html?cgid=100478
I've only had it for 2 weeks but so far it's holding up well, although I doubt it will be as long-lasting as the Chuckit. I'm expecting a month max.

The red kong frisbees are extremely durable but fly like crap, and aren't worth the cost IMO.

u/LH99 · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

I trained "catch it" with a cloth type frisbee that does ok in some wind and can be tossed a fair distance without turning over
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CIC3WYE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


I would say "catch it" and move the frisbee to my pup's face, lightly tapping her nose until she grabbed it like a tug toy. "Good catch!" Then progressed to a very short toss right at her (inches), then working up to a foot. Then short tosses away when she got the meaning of "catch it". After a week or two of this process it was throwing the frisbee like normal. I usually do a quick reminder "catch it?" and tap her nose with it (but she'll grab it). Then toss it. Shouldn't take too long if the dog is predisposed to fetch already.

u/JaderBug12 · 1 pointr/BorderCollie

The Kong Black Flyer is hands down my favorite (and my dogs' favorite) frisbee. It takes a little getting used to because it's so floppy, but it flies great and it's incredibly durable. I also like Kong's Puppy Flyer as it's similar but not as bulky and cumbersome as their red one. ChuckIt makes some great frisbees too, as does West Paw

u/the_mighty_skeetadon · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

Are you using an ultimate-style frisbee? Dogs can hurt their teeth on those if they're going fast, so he may have a bit of a fear reaction. Maybe try with a soft frisbee like this one?

After that, the short distance/increasing distance thing is a good way to start. You can also throw the frisbee near someone else who picks it up if it lands on the ground, thus only rewarding if your pup catches the frisbee.

u/Krispyz · 1 pointr/dogs

I have this one that I like a lot. The only issue I have with it is that my dog likes to play tug-of-war with it and the fabric in the middle gets a bit stretched out of shape. I also have one that's a round rubber donut that has fabric stretched in the middle (attached at three points around the disc so some of the rubber is exposed. Bailey likes to play tug with that one and it holds up better. I cannot seem to find it online for the life of me.

u/Katietkachyk · 1 pointr/BorderCollie

I have found these foam frisbee's are easier on my BC's little mouth and it floats no matter what... perfect for water fetch! Plus for me, they're easier to throw. Her durafoam frisbee has teeth marks all over but it's lasted us 2 years and looks like it'll stick around much longer than that. She loves it!

https://www.amazon.com/Starmark-Easy-Glider-Durafoam-COLORS/dp/B007TW9HRO

u/SauceTheCat · 1 pointr/AustralianCattleDog

I agree on balls and frisbees. I'm a huge fan of the brand ChuckIt. Especially the balls like these. They seem to hold up very well. They have a lot of give like a tennis ball which my dog loves. But they're pretty much solid rubber so they're not going to crack and break like tennis balls. But still have a lot of bounce and are relatively soft. I like the same brand for frisbees too. They're soft (but still have actual structure to them so they fly) so I don't have to worry about wear and tear on my dog's teeth. And they float so they're good for the beach/lake/river/pool. The frisbees aren't as tough as the balls and a determined dog can wreck one pretty quickly. Like within a few hours. But they hold up very well to normal frisbee use. And you're better off getting them online than at Petsmart. They're usually around $18 there and under $10 online.

Jolly Balls are fun too. The ones with the handles seem to lose the handle pretty quick. And the ones with the rope will have the rope pulled out. But the ones with the rope don't have a gaping hole in one side once the rope comes out and the ball itself doesn't fall apart unless a dog is actively trying to wreck it. I have one that I bought 6 months ago that's still in good shape.

u/sparrklez · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Chuckit-Small-Zipflight-Colors-Vary/dp/B004XO828Q/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=1X2VKQHLODCNW&coliid=I3CB56KE9TQB90
This screams summer because me and my best bud Rex love going out on a warm summer day for a good game of frisbee :) He needs a new one though since his is all chewed up and ruined! It is his favorite thing we do together I think! BINGO! Thank you for the contest :)

u/Salt_Salesman · 1 pointr/aww

My dog i found loved to chew up cloth stuff, and i started getting him these 'tuff toy' cloth rings and he switched over to just chewing them. Granted every dog is different and you might have to find the toy he prefers, but it got him to stop chewing up my shit:
https://www.amazon.com/Tuffy-Jr-3WayTug-Camo-Blue/dp/B0045Y1FEM?th=1