The Little Dog's Balls, Dog Tennis Balls, 6-Pack Small Blue Dog Toy, Strong Dog & Puppy Tennis Ball

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The Little Dog's Balls, Dog Tennis Balls, 6-Pack Small Blue Dog Toy, Strong Dog & Puppy Tennis Ball

The Little Dog's Balls, Dog Tennis Balls, 6-Pack Small Blue Dog Toy, Strong Dog & Puppy Tennis Ball

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Because dogs come in all different shapes and sizes, so do dog tennis balls. Ranging from 2 inches for small dogs, like Dachshunds and Yorkies, all the way up to 4 inches for Saint Bernards or Alaskan Malamutes – there is something for all dogs. All in all, tennis balls can be a fun part of your daily routine, as long as you are aware of the potential risks and take the necessary steps to prevent accidents. If you have a Labrador, you know exactly what I mean. The strong jaws of these dogs can crunch a tennis ball in a single bite. Some dogs, in particular, love the challenge of trying to break a tennis ball. SodaPup is another USA-based company that manufacturers its toys right here on American soil. The materials used are FDA-compliant, veterinary-approved and will hold up to a dishwasher cycle once play time is over. Like with the other US brands we reviewed, they offer a replacement guarantee (up to 30 days) in the event the Crazy Bounce breaks.

Another great feature is that this ball is a little unpredictable. If you look closely, you notice that the Jive Ball isn’t completely round. Instead, it has small sections that protrude out. Using the wrong size ball can pose potential hazards for your dog. If the ball is too small, it can easily become lodged in their throat, leading to choking. On the other hand, if the ball is too large, it can be difficult for the dog to carry and may cause discomfort in their mouth. In addition, using a ball that is too heavy or hard can result in dental injuries or damage to their jaw. It is important to prioritize your dog’s safety and choose a ball that is suitable for their size and mouth. Crafted with a hard plastic material, the Virtually Indestructible Dog Ball offers a durable option for dogs who enjoy pushing and herding activities, providing them with a long-lasting toy that can withstand rough play. This ball is designed for extreme outdoor play, making it ideal for dogs who love to engage in energetic and active play sessions. Made in the USA from tough USA plastic, this ball is virtually indestructible and can withstand the strong jaws and rough play of dogs. It is perfect for breeds like bull terriers and German shepherd pitbull mixes, as it has been proven to be almost indestructible even to these powerful dogs. Additionally, the ball floats in water, adding an extra dimension of fun for dogs who enjoy swimming or playing in water.Exactly how bad tennis balls are for dog teeth is debated among veterinary specialists. Some say that unless your dog is a ball fanatic and chews for hours at a time, you probably don’t need to worry about dental issues. [ 5] The small is about the same size as a regulation tennis ball and fits in a standard-sized ball thrower. Depending on how the ball lands, it can bounce in a completely different direction. Our dogs appeared to love this unexpected surprise because the ball would change directions mid-throw. Using a dog ball as a treat dispenser for a heavy chewer can provide training benefits, mental stimulation, and interactive playtime. Durable options are available, but it is important to consider safety considerations to avoid choking hazards. Conclusion Dog tennis balls have been specifically designed for dog use. They can be thrown farther, bounce higher, are easier to clean and hold up to sharp, pointy teeth.

They float, which means that your dog can fetch the ball in your pool, in a lake or even at the beach… After hundreds of games of fetch, the Crazy Bounce only had a few teeth marks to show. I was actually impressed by how little damage the ball had. By this time, our larger dogs had seriously damaged the other dog tennis balls.Will a tennis ball kill your dog? Probably not. But the above dangers are real. At the end of the day, tennis balls are designed to be hit around a tennis court, not chased or gnawed on by your dog. Actress Mandy Moore’s dog recently swallowed a tennis ball and had to undergo emergency surgery. [ 3] While most tennis-ball-swallowing incidents are not as newsworthy, I found many reports online from other dog owners who had similar experiences. Joint and tissue injuries: Repetitive jumping, twisting, and sudden stops during ball chasing can put strain on a dog’s joints and soft tissues, leading to injuries such as sprains, strains, and even ligament tears. This is especially true for dogs that are prone to joint issues, such as large breeds or those with pre-existing conditions. A broken tennis ball can be swallowed, and the pieces are sharp enough to do serious damage to your pup’s organs.



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