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Notes on playing safely:Dogs just love to catch things! But beware of injuries.
Jumping up with all four feet into the air, twisting to
catch a floating flying disc and landing on 2 legs can be
very dangerous for overweight dogs, larger breeds and
'weekend warrior' dogs. The 'disc dogs' you see on TV
and at events are well conditioned professional
doggy athletes...and they regularly sustain injuries.


Safe for teeth and gums...
Our dog loved to fetch and chew plastic flying discs.
In minutes his mouth and gums were bleeding! We
tried about every fetch toy on the market. Our dog
destroyed them all, except heavy rubber toys that
were really not suitable for fetch and catch games.
So, we designed a safe toy that he can catch and
tug and chew and it lasts! Feed you dog from his
Chewber and it becomes a teaching tool!
Cruciate ligament rupture in dogs
This is a serious and fairly common injury often caused by dogs jumping up into the air to catch floating discs, and can require surgery.
When playing fetch throw for distance - the aim is cardio exercise. That means the disc hits the ground before your dog gets to it.
When playing catch, play with your dog standing 5 -15 ft away and throw to him. Your dog should always have his 2 back feet on the ground when he catches the chewber.
Regular safe exercise is vital in maintaining your dogs joint and muscular health....but don't overdo it.
Soft and tough...
Many of the toughest dog toys available today are made from natural rubber compounds. Natural rubber is puncture resistant, flexible and durable. The special secret of Chewber discs' durability is that they are reinforced with a nylon material. The increased tensile strength that results from this innovation is what distinguishes Chewber products.
