Zisc® is a durable, floating dog frisbee that goes the distance. Perfect for games of fetch!
- Guaranteed tough dog toy
- Floating dog toy
- Soft, flexible material for easy pick up
- Flies far
- Two sizes - Large & mini
- Made in the USA
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Large measures 8.5" in diameter;Zisc is not a chew toy, it is designed for fetch. Zisc dog toy is meant for interactive and supervised play. Made with buoyant Zogoflex material, Zisc is guaranteed against dog damage. If a dog manages to damage this or any of our Zogoflex dog toys, we offer a one-time free replacement or refund. Beyond Zogoflex’s guarantee, many people are true fans of this family of durable toys because dogs love them. Zogoflex dog toys are bouncy, buoyant, made in the USA, 100% recyclable, BPA and phthalate-free, non-toxic and even dishwasher safe.
Zisc is available in two sizes, large and mini. The mini size is a perfect frisbee for small dog breeds and those dog people who prefer a compact, go-anywhere dog frisbee. Mini Zisc is not only smaller, but thinner and lighter too. Available in three bright colors for easy spotting in water, grass or snow. Now available in Glow-in-the-dark for fun without the sun!
Mini measures 6.5" in diameter.
Comments
A hole in one
At first the Zogoflex frisbee was the best toy I had ever seen. My 1 1/2 year old Golden Retriever loved it, but once she punctured a hole in the middle, that was the end of it. She was able to bend it in half in her mouth and the rest was history.
Zisc Frisbees
This is by far the best frisbee I have purchased. My rottweilers have torn up every other product I have purchased and we are going on week 3 and they are almost in perfect shape. I love the fact that they are eco-friendly, but most importantly, my dogs are able to enjoy playing catch again and are not destroying the product in less than a 1/2 hour time frame. Thanks so much for this wonderful product!
100% Satisfied and will be a return customer for other products
Great Product
Great product, worth the money. I tried the cheaper petsmart discs and than upgraded to the Kong disc. The Kong lasted for about a month then ripped. The first West Paw Zisc lasted for double that. My boxer goes to the dog park 3-4 times a week and the Zisc always goes with us. I did have to return the first one when it finally ripped but it was an easy exchange and the second Zisc is holding up great. Even if this one rips I will buy another, they are that great. I tell as many people possible about this product. 100% satisfied customer.
Excellent Frisbee!
Best frisbee I have found for my yellow lab. He loves to run and catch these. With two dogs tugging at them, they have lasted nearly two years. The first one I purchased just ripped, so they are not indestructable as they claim. I have been looking for replacements and came across a similar Kong version, but my dog doesn't like it. I am glad I found the website to order more!
fantastic frisbee
This frisbee is the best frisbee we've come across so far....my frisbee obsessed border collie mix loves it, and while he has managed to put small holes in it out of regular wear and tear, it's a fantastic product. It flies great - he catches it almost everytime...and when he doesn't catch it, it's generally my fault! Advice: certain toys should not be left with dogs all the time, and used only when going to the park, lake, etc. The Zisc is that kind of toy, and will last longer if only used as an outdoor toy, not as a chew toy!! we'll keep buying this product!!
Zisc is ze best by far!
My "blue lab" Rocky (blue heeler and black lab mix) finally was able to put a small tear in the Zisc, but only after 6 months of playing with it (hard- for over an hour a day), sleeping with it, gnawing on it, and general abuse that limited all other frisbees' life spans to mere days or hours. We play fetch by the river's edge every day while I get my walk in, and he goes swimming even in winter, wades out to get a drink, keeping one eye on his Zisc the entire time. Even the red cloth frisbees don't stay on the surface once they are water-logged, and they turn to ice in the cold weather. The Zisc does get a bit slimy (okay, a lot slimy) more quickly than some toys, but I figured out that a glove with textured palms (like a gardening glove or "monkey grip" glove) will allow me to keep control, plus keep my hand clean and warm for dozens, even hundreds, of throws! When Rocky tires of fetch (not often) he likes to tug-o-war for variety, and if I'm feeling loose and strong, I can pick him up off the ground and spin him around (all 90 pounds, ughh!) until we both collapse from dizziness and exhaustion. He was doing the same thing to his favorite girlfriend, Echo (a smaller lab mix), yesterday when I noticed the small tear. Those two will latch onto the Zisc and take turns dragging each other around, not letting it loose for 20 to 30 minutes sometimes. Then they fight over who gets to use it as a pillow while they catch a power nap! Of course the Zisc is heavier than the average frisbee, so I've learned to alter my throwing technique so that I can keep throwing every day without pain (mainly a longer sweep of the arm, without so much snap of the wrist and elbow) and can get pretty good distance and accuracy, no matter what the wind conditions. Rocky and Echo don't have any trouble catching the disc in their mouth, and I believe the Zisc needs the higher than average side wall to create enough of an air pocket to hold it aloft, since it is heavier. I'll order a couple more Ziscs now, and use the torn one for a back-up in case of emergency! Thanks for a grrrrrrreat product!
My German Shepherd loves it
My wife purchased one while on vacation in Florida last October. I never thought it would last a week. We now have had it for 5 months. Our German Shepherd loves it. She cannot go outside without it. Although she folds it in half like a taco and chews it, it still retains its shape and ability to fly. We are so glad to find a site to get another. Its a long drive to Florida to keep our dog happy.
Slippery and heavy
I'm constantly looking for a soft Frisbee that won’t tear up my hands as I throw about 100 times a day for my disc obsessed Border Collie. The Zisc is far better priced than the floppy cloth ones I keep losing, so I thought we’d give it a try. And having lived in Bozeman previously, I love to support the Montana economy. We’re not totally displeased with it, but it is a little heavy (which probably adds to the durability for those who need it) and VERY slippery when slobbery. Good for casual playing, though.
Taco-flex Zisc
The Zisc truly is the best frizbee for my chocolate lab Amber. She loves to retrieve anything, sticks, walnuts, rocks, but the Zisc is her favorite. She loves to bite the center and carry it back to me like a taco, perhaps that is why the center gave out on the first one. She loves to violently shake and spin it and after the center pulled out it finally ripped the outer ring and no longer flew. We bought the first one Sept 2007, and West Paw was quick to honor their one-time guarantee with a new one.
After several months, the new one is showing signs of love, a puncture and a slit in the center, but still provides hours of joy for Amber.
Unfortunately for me, I have been diagnosesd with frizbee elbow and have to be more careful about throwing sticks and frizbees, the Zisc is great because it goes farther than other frizbees which means more exercise with less throwing. (But i need to keep it off the barn roof)
Zogoflex
Finally a frisbee my Blue Heeler does not destroy. I've spent hundreds of dollars on frisbees because they provide her with plenty of exercise. As soon as they break down she wants to rip and tear. I bought the zisc 3 months ago and she lost it under an uprooted tree last weekend. As I was cutting rounds off the tree the stump suddenly stood upright. Zowie let me know with her barking that the frisbee was under the stump but too late to save it. Fortunately REI was able to get me a couple more.
Alfred love's it
I have a Labrador mix with a Golden and he's a fetching machine...In québec we don't have much choice for rubber throwing discs except for the Kong and they are mostly discontinued. They are really heavy to throw and not tough enough (I need to by one every 2 month or so) When I found the Zisc we were so happy and it's so much better...you can throw it further without breaking your arm because it's really light, and it flies straight, Alfred (my dog) loves the texture, and it's really good on the snow because it floats...we love it (I even bought a hurley stick and that too is amazing) and the best part...it's eco-friendly
Jet-proof!
Our Lab Jet destroys everything! Well, okay, he hasn’t destroyed the Kong we bought but that’s because he doesn’t really like it. He loves, adores, worships his Zisc! And although he has really, really tried, he CANNOT even put a dent in it. Not only is it Jet-proof, it is everything else proof, too. We bought it for him when he was about three months old (he’s nearly 2 now) and it has been outside ever since, surviving the hot Midwest sun and deep-freeze winters. It was once lost in the snow for about a week before Jet rediscovered it. It stays flexible even at sub-zero temperatures. We play tug of war, fetch, and “keep-away” with this matchless toy. He puts his considerable jaw into it, chewing away with great determination. But the Zisc comes back for more, and doesn’t show the slightest sign of wear and tear! And on top of all that, you use sustainable and/or non-toxic materials for your products. Ya gotta wonder about some of the stuff other dog products are made of.
NOT THE BEST !!!!!!! TOO HEAVY AND SQUARE
I first saw this product at the dog park and was interested in finding a frisbee for my blue healer that would NOT cause friction like the "soft bite floppy disc" we have been using. This friction cause by the nylon weave files her cannine teeth and because she loves frisbee so much we play 5 to 7 days a week for excercise. I have taught over 300 plus dogs over the past few years frisbee with this "soft bite" mentioned above and figured when I saw this frisbee by called Zisc by West Paw Design...I thought it would do well since the guy who was tossing it to his dog let me try it....It does fly well...but, because of its heavy weight and square edge....the dogs have a very very low percentage of catches because this Zisc "bounces" right out of their mouth upon impact during the catch...unless the dog catches it with the perfect angle...speed...etc. My dog is an AMAZING athlete and can catch the "soft bite" nylon fabric frisbee no matter how it is throw...she even flips backwards if the wind catches it and take it back....but, with the Zisc if the wind catches it and takes it back then the Zisc drops like a heavy anvil and hits the dogs mouth with too much force. Also, due to its design it is difficult for the dog to pick up on firm surfaces. This frisbee lost its luster within 20 minutes my dog did not want to play with it. I tried again the next day and the same thing happened my dog made several attempts to catch it and due to the low percentage of successful catches...she would drop the Zisc and walk away from it....which is absolutely unheard of with my blue healer...this dog will play and retrieve until my arm wears out. My dog and I tried the KONG one finally after having problem with the Zisc....the Kong one is shaped better...fly's better....at she is able to catch it without it bouncing out of her mouth....KONG offers a smaller thinner version for puppies which is the one she seems to like the best...it is lighter and more supple and she is back to making dramatic aerial catches again. Maybe it is due to the fact that she has a smaller mouth then a lab or a golden and maybe this Zisc works better with a bigger dog with a larger more powerful mouth....my healer is only 45 lbs...so that is something to consider. I noticed personally throwing the Zisc that the outer edge bends too much during my throw and when the dogs siliva gets on it...it tends to slip out. I thing the material it is made out of is only "semi" durable because I bought one of the balls too and my other dog...Aussie Sheperd took little chunks out of it within 10 minutes of playing and chewing on it. I have NO AFFILIATION with KONG...but, I find their material to be way more durable, but only in that snowman shape original toys.....that's my opinion and my experience...good luck finding the right toy for your dog.
Brian O'Hara,
Northern California
she hasn't destroyed it!
I bought this for my destructive 4 year old shi-tzu/cockapoo mix, and its great! I used to buy her cheap stuffed toys and she would have the stuffing out in less than an hour. So I saw an ad for westpawdesign in a magazine and gave it a try. At first she didn't really play with them for a couple days, I guess because it is different material. But she finally figured out they were toys and now she loves them. I've even watched her try to chew them to pieces, without success! I bought her the zisc and the hurley, and she likes the zisc the most. I also like that if they get too grungy I can stick em in the dishwasher. :)
Perfect Christmas Toy
We gave our 63 lb, 3 1/2 year old, Golden Doodle "Quincy", lots of stuff for Christmas. We just finished a Christmas day walk and took his New Tangerine Disc. Once started he would not stop going for it. Carried it all the way home in his mouth. Such a tough fun frisbee toy. Throws easily and lets him grab it in his mouth with more flexibility, even off the ground. Can't wait for the beach with it. Next up is trying his new Hurley.
Best toy in the world!
This is the first frisbee toy that has survived playing with our Golden Retriever mix Teddy. He absolutely loves this toy, and walks around with it hanging out of his mouth, hoping we'll take him out to play. Teddy likes his frisbees "taco-style", and this is is the first disc that's survived. (6 months and going strong)
Some previous "indestructible" toys held up well until winter, when they became brittle. Zisc not only stayed flexible, but it self-washes in the snow, and now looks brand new again.
Thanks for building a toy that lasts!
Best Frisbee ever!
My chocolate Lab, Java, will puncture a plastic Frisbee on the first retrieve, and destroy it in a single throw session. After 15 months of throwing sessions, the Zisc is no longer in service, but only because it got lost in the yard by throwing in the dark. Unlike the the other Zogoflex toys, he does need to be supervised with this, as the center can be punctured or torn. This is not a design flaw, but a result of needing to make the disc so it actually flies without breaking your arm throwing it!
Highly Recommended
I got this for my dad's dog, Casey. Was unsure what to expect. I'm surprised to see some bad reviews because Casey is a young, very tough chewer and she has now had her zisc for about 8 months, and besides a few non-harmful scratches and some doggy slobber, it's in perfect condition! Frisbees I've gotten her in the past were hard plastic and caused her mouth to bleed or she chewed to pieces in a matter of seconds. She carries this in and out of the house herself. She loves it and it's one of her favorite toys. I'm here to see what else I can get her similar to the zisc for christmas. I would recommend it 110 percent. And I'm not one to usually take the time to leave reviews
lasts ages
Bought one on a holiday to the US in March. Still in great conditions and is used nearly every day by my Kelpie. They love it as is gentle on their mouth, and nice and easy to throw long distance. Will be buying another one on our next trip.
Lasts better than most
These are my flying disc of choice. I have a very energetic high drive Aussie, and while they don't last forever, they generally last three to six months. If I could keep her from trying to "kill" it before she hands it back to me it would probably last even longer. Most other discs last less than a month (a few less than a play session) so these discs have been very cost effective.
Destructible
We purchased two other zogo products and our two labs loved them and could not destroy them.
However, this frisbee met the same fate as most every other toy we have ever purchased: destroyed within minutes. They are aggressive chewers, though. It is very thin (so that it can fly), but that allowed them to puncture and tear it very quickly. I wished I would have remembered that we could return it.
We'll still continue buying the other zogo products though!
Zisc lasted 3 days
Our Aussie is a frisbee addict and so we were thrilled to find this disc--you can huck it far, it's soft on her mouth, and she LOVES it. Unforunately, she bit a whole right through the middle within three days and in a week the ENTIRE middle of the frisbee is gone.
Not much left for the company to recycle into a new disc--but I'll send it back anyway for my new one :)
This is a great product
I purchased this flying disc approx 4 months ago. At the time, our 6 month Border Collie had been chewing through almost a frisbee a day. We tried floppy discs, hard discs, and discs made specifically for dogs. Every disc was chewed up quickly. This disc is awesome. It is by far our dogs favorite toy and except for a minor puncture the disc is still in good condition. I suggest the orange color due to dogs eyesite is best at seeing. On a side note - Parker (Border Collie) can fold it in his mouth so it looks like giant lips as he runs around the yard and has been very adept at catching and can catch like a NFL wide receiver being able to catch over his shoulder - Touch Down!
mr
Great floating disc. Not indestructable. My borders love frisbee,this one lasted about 6 months.
Carol
We, especially Lily our Lab, love this product!!! The flexibility of it insures that we don't have any damage to her gums when she catches it. We do pick it up after she plays with it to insure an extra long life of the toy. It is not meant to replace the nice chew toys available. We have looked for other brands of flying discs, but NONE compare to the Zogoflex. Even Lily knows the difference between the Zogoflex and other discs! She ALWAYS wants her Zogo. I hope that you always make them!
My Dog's Favorite Toy
My border collie Lizzie absolutely loves her frisbee. We adopted her recently and the frisbee came with her. I personally like it b/c it's easier to throw than a regular frisbee - making it easier for Lizzie to catch it in her mouth. She loves this thing and guards it with her life at the dog park. She has even learned to paw at it a certain way to get it to stand up so she can grab it with her mouth and give it to me in my hand.
We'll definitely be order more b/c heaven forbid we lose it or tear it! It would be like the scene out of Best in Show... "WHERE'S BUSY BEE!!!???" :)
Indestructible
My dog Bosco tore out the middle of the frisbee in fifteen minutes flat. He's definitely an aggresive chewer though and tends to bit through most things pretty quick. Will send in for a new one and see if it does better. One a brighter note, the ball is still going strong.
Bear thinks it's Awesome!!!!
This is an awesome toy. I have a very active German Shepard named Bear. He has destroyed every other toy. His favorite game is catching the frisbee and well when he got this one he was to excited. He lives for this toy. I love it too since it is very durable. If you are thinking about getting this one do not hesitate it is worth it..... Love the product...
It took 20 minutes
My 7 month old yellow lab pup LOVES frisbees and can destroy the hard plastic ones instantly. Well we went to a local pet store and found Zogoflex which I heard great things on. We walked away for 20 minutes to come back to it being destroyed after having it only 3 days. What can I say she loves her frisbee and we will send it in to get a new one!
Amazing Durable Disc
I found Zisc online while searching for something that my one-year-old Red Healer wouldn't destroy on the first day. Murray tore through the Kong disc on the first day! I am proud to say that I bought two Ziscs on June 6, 2008 and one month later neither one has a single tooth-mark in it. It is truly an Australian Cattle Dog friendly toy!