Nerf Dog Flyer Trackshot Toss Tug Ring Dog Toy, 9-in
In a Nutshell
- Great for small to medium-sized dogs
- Short-term durability
- Perfect for outdoor play and exercise
- Not suitable for aggressive chewers
Quick Verdict
The Nerf Dog Flyer Trackshot Toss Tug Ring Dog Toy is a hit with small to medium-sized dogs. It is durable for the short term but may not withstand heavy chewing. The toy is great for outdoor play and exercises but lacks durability.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Not suitable for aggressive chewers
Prevention: Consider more durable toys for heavy chewers
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Great for fetch (2)
Throws and flies well.
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Size (3)
Appropriate for small to medium-sized dogs.
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Fun for dogs (3)
Dogs seem to enjoy playing with it.
Cons
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Durability issues (4) major
Rips and tears easily with heavy chewing.
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Not ideal for heavy chewers (2) major
Unsuited for pets who like to chew and tug a lot.
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Not durable (2) major
Tears and wears out in a few gallops.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Owner of small to medium-sized dogs — Toy size and design are suitable for smaller pets
✗ Skip If
- • Owner of aggressive chewers — Toy is not durable enough for heavy chewing and tearing behavior
Durability & Care
Factors: Heavy chewing, Frequency of use, Environment (indoor/outdoor)
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Regularly inspect for damage
- 💡 Keep clean and dry
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
How durable is the Nerf Dog Flyer Trackshot Toss Tug Ring Dog Toy?
The toy is generally durable for short-term use, lasting about 1-3 months, but it may not withstand heavy chewing or aggressive play.
Is it suitable for large dogs?
No, it is best suited for small to medium-sized dogs and may not be durable enough for large dogs or aggressive chewers.
Does it fly well?
Yes, it flies well even in windy conditions and is great for fetch and toss play.
Is it easy to clean?
It should be hand-washed with mild soap and air-dried. Avoid machine washing and direct sunlight exposure.
What are common issues with this toy?
Common issues include tearing of the inner seams, pulling out of the flexible foam edging, and rapid wear and tear with heavy use.
Highlighted Reviews
"I wasn't sure when I first purchased the Nerf flyer, but my dog loves it and it does fly very well even if it's windy when thrown with the wind. I use it daily as part of exercising a very active 10 month old pup."
"We got our chewy box yesterday. My dogs were so happy to get new toys and treats. They liked playing tug of war with this. But the moment one if them took it from the other it was a gonner. It was ripped to shreds and the inside plastic ring chewed into small pieces in just minutes. Unless you hav..."
Bottom Line
If you have a small to medium-sized dog who isn't too rough, this toy is a fun, engaging playtime option that offers good value. But if you have an aggressive chewer, you might want to consider more durable options.