Material: TPR (thermo-plasticized rubber) Size: 2.6”textured balls for dogsWhy do dogs love balls so much? As it turns out, the instinct to chase a ball is basically a watered down version of their predatory drive from years past. When you throw a ball for your furry friend, it’s erratic movements mimic those of the prey their ancestors used to chase and kill. Our TPR spike dog balls which has better elasticity, made of food grade, BPA free TPR, more durable and safe for your dogs to chew and clean their teeth. They come with 6 pack, less than $2.5 per toy, interactive dog toys for small breed. Dogs love ball toys and squeaky toys, our squeaky balls are perfect combination of both. The hidden squeaker design ensures the safety and durability. At the same time, these spike ball toys have a high friction, when dogs playing with them, they won’t be swallowed likes other smooth round balls.Exercise and chew are so natural for dogs, they like to play with you, and would prefer to play with you than on their own when there is a toy around. Playing fetch with your dog is an extremely enjoyable experience for them, and it can be an enjoyable experience for you, too. It’s a great way to enhance the relationship between you and your dog.Chewing is dogs’ instinct, especially when teething. By chewing our toy balls, they will get stress relief and teeth cleaning. In the meantime, soft nubs on these toys not only help dogs to clean teeth, but also massage dogs’ gum. Keeping your puppy have a healthy chew behavior.JUST CHOOSE US! Our dog toy balls are perfect toys that help your lovely dogs keep HAPPY and HEALTH.Not for aggressive chewers since we choose the safest material not the strongest, we recommend supervised play, and timely replacement of the broken ones.If there is anything i can help, please don’t hesitate to contact us!
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Leslie Hutchison –
I ordered medium and these were smaller than expected. They’re tennis ball size. The smell, like paint remover, is overwhelming! My dog wouldn’t touch them until I washed them. Suggest scrubbing a sink with dish soap until the smell is diffused. Now he’s happy with them.
Daniel Brooks –
The picture with ball on hand is off. Larger than tennis ball, sort of a softball. Dogs will. have these for hours if you willing to throw. They are tough. My dachshund will hang from it no problem. Heavy chewers will kill the squeaker but that won’t affect the ball. Can’t go wrong. As for any residual smell, Dogs don’t seem to care.
QuelFace –
These are my dogs preferred balls. She carries them everywhere so goes. She snuggles with them and constantly asks for us to throw them. Good squeaker too.
Ryan –
Out of all my girls toys she loves these balls and they are pretty durable as well.
Robert Berry –
My dog loves these balls!! Would definitely recommend getting them!!!
Donnajdee –
Have purchased these balls for years. Don’t last too long but value for price. This order amazon failed to deliver so refunded. Looking elsewhere for them
Landing –
I was searching for a ball that works with a ChuckIt! ball launcher, won’t wear teeth down and was likely to be a low choking hazard.
These balls work with a ChuckIt! Fetch & Fold Launcher. I would imagine they work with any standard size tennis ball launcher. Distance is minimal throwing into the wind, decent without wind (with the right arc, maybe ~100-150ft?) and works quite well throwing with the wind. Obviously these are not going to fly as far as a regular tennis ball or ChuckIt type balls but I am very happy with them.
These shouldn’t wear down teeth at all like tennis balls do. I didn’t know any better 20 years ago with my first dog and she wore down all her incisors to the gum line from chomping repeatedly on tennis balls. The fabric is abrasive to teeth. So far the three of these squeaker balls in circulation are fully intact. My dog only chomps these for the squeaking. She does it a lot. Squeakers are still working. She does not try to destroy these balls unlike everything else in the house. You know your dog. If you think they will tear these balls apart, don’t bother buying them.
With all the little spikes on these balls I would be surprised if they turned into an accidental choking hazard unless your dog starts ripping them apart or the size is not appropriate for your dog (my dog is ~50 lbs). Update: added benefit of the spikes is that I can pick up the ball and get minimal to no slobber on my hands.
The only negative for me is the squeaking. My dog loves the squeak, me not so much. Update: I took a nail and pushed it into the squeaker hole to silence the squeakers.
Be very careful and read the one star reviews of any balls for your dog before buying them. I was thankful I did. There are some reviews of balls out there that, if accurate, are downright dangerous and manufacturers should probably be sued for incompetence since they are still selling them (think ChuckIt! Ultra Squeak, ChuckIt! Air Fetch, etc).
Marti R –
These balls are pretty sturdy, have a decent bounce, and the squeaker lasts a while–my dogs aren’t that rough on their toys but the squeaker does die eventually. Which may not be a bad thing depending on your tolerance to the noise. I did not like that they have a strong chemical smell when I first got them. I left them outside in the sun for about a week before the smell faded. I suspect the spikes wouldn’t hold up to a strong chewer, mine don’t chew on toys too much so it’s not been a problem. What I DO like a lot is the spikes let me hold the slimy ball without getting too much slime on me–definite advantage over most balls!
Dancing Light –
The vet was amazed at how clean our doodle’s teeth were. The only thing that we can think of are these balls … she absolutely loves them (smaller than a tennis ball).
Al Qualiardi –
I bought a tennis racket at Goodwill for $2.50 and hit these balls for my Golden to chase. She loves it and they really zoom…The bigger ones are ok, but don’t travel as far, unless you’re Barry Bonds PED abuser.