Our dog is a pure bred Blue Heeler who loves to be active and chase balls, but manages to put her teeth through all the plastic/leather balls. Purchased this for her and she loves it. It is a very hard, thick plastic type ball and seems to be durable.
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Heavy and very hard ball. My dogs are tough and they are afraid to stop it with their mouths so they try to use their legs and you can hear the ball hit their leg bones and it obviously hurts them from the reaction and they don't want to go near it. Any heavier and it would pass for a bowling ball. Very expensive for a bit of plastic, had it for more than a year and tried it twice, now it's in the junk pile. Save your money and buy a hard rubber type. Chuck it brand is great
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I bought this ball for my 2yr German Shepherd who will destroy all other balls. Soccers last about 30 seconds before there is a tooth through it and even good quality end up dead. This ball is extremely hard so you have to remember not to throw it as to protect the teeth. It give so much pleasure to our dog who will play with it till she can barely breath. Can recommend highly enough. Thank you it is money well spent.
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This ball caught my dogs interest immediately. It is a hard plastic and because of its size impossible to pick up in his mouth. The only down side is it is noisy on hard surfaces so best played on a grassy surface.
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I ordered this ball for our staffy x and have not been dissapointed. He is so frustrated that he cannot get his mouth into it! He has been able to make a few grooves in the plastic, but other than that he is still learning how to move it and how to get it out of sticky holes! This product is proving very worthwhile and tires him out very nicely.
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