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Epicurus.com - Bamboo Combat Extreme Flying-Cow Dog Toy

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List Price: $8.99
Our Price: $5.09
Your Save: $ 3.90 ( 43% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Bamboo
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Binding: Kitchen Brand: Bamboo EAN: 0859328141915 Feature: Durable flying-disc dog toy made of heavy-duty ballistic nylon Label: Bamboo Manufacturer: Bamboo Model: 814191 Publisher: Bamboo Release Date: 2004-11-03 Studio: Bamboo
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Features
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Durable flying-disc dog toy made of heavy-duty ballistic nylon Soft fabric helps prevent mouth injuries when caught by a dog Survives the most aggressive indoor and outdoor play Black-and-white cow-hide print; floats; machine washable Measures 9 by 9 by 1 inches; free replacement guarantee
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Editorial Reviews:
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Constructed of heavy-duty materials designed to withstand rigorous play. Perfect for the park or pool -- it floats! This soft, cushioned flying disc helps prevent mouth injuries when caught by a dog. Flying Cow features a bold black and white cow hide print. All CombatTM toys are backed by our ?Battle-Tested? Guarantee: Our toys will outlast other soft dog toys on the market. Machine washable Floats in pool or lake Package Dimensions: 11.25"H x 9.25"W x 1.25"D
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great For Frisbee-Crazy Dogs! Comment: Our Border Collie is nuts for catching frisbees. The plastic ones break pretty quick, and several of the fabric type we tried didn't fly very well. This one is the right weight to fly really consistently and holds up to quite a few catches before showing wear. She loves it!
Customer Rating:      Summary: virtually indestructable!! Comment: We purchased the flying cow as a training toy for our Australian Shepherd. We have been working with a frisbee instructor and he uses these before the dogs "graduate" to the plastic frisbees. These flying cows are extremely well made. Everyone knows how destructive puppies can be! Kadence is learning quickly how to catch and jump up using this toy. No worries about when she wants to play tug of war. She can pull with all of her strength and there hasn't been even one thread that has come loose. Besides being well quality, you can throw these in the washing machine. This toy is well worth the money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Super tough! Comment: A life-long dog owners (we have #4 and #5 now), I can honestly say this is _the_ most durable dog toy I have *ever* had. The youngest, Blue, is a Black Lab/Chow mix, and like most labs, she is a _strong_ and prolific chewer. She is also very active and loves to play fetch at the parks and beaches here in San Diego. But everything we buy for her to play with, she invariably destroys, and does it fairly short order. My wife wanted to train her to play with frisbees, but Blue would bite through it right after the first or second time, rendering them basically useless.
About 18 months ago, in Jan of '07, I bought strangely-named Bamboo Combat Extreme Flying-Cow Dog Toy here. And after many, many uses, it is still in great shape! And this is after not only normal use, but also my dog using it often in a tug-of-war with her canine boyfriend, a Rotweiller mix. And she will also occasionally sit there and chew on it and try to take it apart like all the other toys she has destroyed. It is a slight bit frayed, but nowhere close to being unusable. This thing is *tough*.
Yes, it will get dirty (the horror!)... yes, it does not fly as far as a plastic frisbee (it is made out of cloth, after all). But the best thing about it is that it is tough... and it does that exceptionally well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Blows away the comp. Comment: This frisbee is way more stout than others! it's 2 months old and is showing no wear.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for Tobi! Comment: We've had trouble with her destroying the "dollar store" toys, but this one seems indestructible so far. Tobi is a one-year old boxer who is obsessed with her flying cow. It's soft enough that it doesn't hurt her to catch it in her mouth. We try not to turn it into tug-of-war, but when we do, the product seems like it will hold up.
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