Frisco Plastic Tri-Flyer Dog Toy
In a Nutshell
- Very low durability, easily chewed to pieces.
- Ball part of the toy doesn’t stay in place
- Easy to throw but ball is poor quality
- OK for 7 months old dog.
Quick Verdict
The Frisco Plastic Tri-Flyer Dog Toy is not durable and gets easily destroyed by dogs. It’s not worth the price and can be dangerous if chewed into small pieces. It works well for throwing but the ball part is subpar.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Easily destroyed by dogs, turning into small pieces which pose a choking hazard.
Prevention: Regularly check the toy for damage.
Pros & Cons
Pros
Cons
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Lacks Durability (15)
The toy is easily chewed to pieces by dogs within a few minutes.
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Ball Doesn't Stay in Place (5) major
The ball part of the toy doesn’t stay in the center, making it unfunctional as a dual-toy product,
Tip: Some users suggest leaving the ball out and using it separately.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of aggressive chewers — Easily destroyed in five to ten minutes' scenario
- • Owners who need toys for separation anxiety relief — Very quick destruction
Durability & Care
Factors: Aggressive chewing, Dog size and breed, Type of dog
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Avoid leaving the dog with this toy and inspect for damage.
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"I had a different Frisco dog toy and it lasted less than a week. Hope this one survives."
"Both the Frisbee and ball lasted less than 5 minutes with our dogs."
Bottom Line
Avoid purchasing the Frisco Plastic Tri-Flyer Dog Toy if you have an intense chewer. It’s designed to be easily destroyed and is not worth the price for its lifespan. It’s a nice throw toy, but the ball doesn’t stay in place and would be easily destroyed if your dog had a bad day.