dog ball with teeth

made from sebs, this toy is not only lightweight but also floats on water which makes it ideal for beach and outdoor play. rating a 3 on the bite-o-meter, this toy is sure to spark any pup’s interest. she has had this ball for 3 months and it is by far her favorite. the squeeker was gone long ago but the hole is the perfect size for large kong treats. our german shepherd nova loves to throw this cute ball …

indestructible dog ball

tough dogs need their exercise and whether your dog plays at the park or in your yard, a good ball is a must have. whether you have a small dog or a large dog, you’ll find the perfect ball for them. we like email too! we try to answer all messages within a couple of hours. all of our products go through rigerous testing in the laboratory before being added to our permanent collection. if your dog (or you) is …

rubber dog ball

and no need to spend time looking for the best dog ball toy for your pup—we’ve done the hard work for you! made in bozeman, montana, these toys come in a variety of bright colors that’ll keep your canine engaged. looking for something extra special to keep your dog entertained? since these toys are designed to be rolled, chased, and jumped on (not picked up and chewed on), it’s important that you choose a size bigger than your dog can …

chuckit dog balls

ultra rubber ball for hours of fun, with bouncy balls that keep on going long after being flung from the launcher or thrown. the natural rubber is easy to wipe off and floats on water, too. i have to buy these on a regular basis because i have a dog that likes to play fetch every day so i need a product that’s going to last. i love the chuckit balls because they come in different sizes and have a …

dog tennis ball

giving your dog their favorite toy brings you both joy—you get rewarded with a happy pup, and at least a few minutes of distraction. but not all toys are created equal, and experts warn that one of the most popular dog toys could pose a significant risk to your dog’s health for some alarming reasons. it may seem unlikely that your dog could split a tennis ball in half and end up choking on it, but experts warn that this …