Summary: A softer Frisbee with rounder edges will keep a dog's teeth safe. Learn how to teach a dog to catch a Frisbee and avoid injury in this free training video for dog and pet owners.
Mark Siebel has owned Doggie Steps Dog Training for four years and has worked with over 4,000 dogs. He teaches about health and nutrition for a new dog, general obedience, and...read more
"Can Frisbee catch injure my dog's teeth? When you learn how to toss the disk properly and use the proper disks, generally speaking you shouldn't have any injuries to your dog. Like I mentioned in my last segment, be sure to get disks specifically used for dog tricks and activities. Therefore insuring a softer material with rounded edges. If you go to places that have cheaper disks, I would definitely consider bring them home and toss them to make sure that they are not sharp and that they will not hurt your dog's teeth. Certainly you want to make sure you're giving your dog the right food, to make sure they've got the energy and stamina to keep up with the running and the energy it takes to catch Frisbees. But with the right food, routine and repetition, your dog will get accustomed to the energy needed to routinely catch a Frisbee. So making sure that it's the right Frisbee with the rounded edges, you shouldn't experience any teeth or bodily injury to your dog."
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