Dog Ball,High Bouncy Dog Tennis Ball, 3.15″ Treat Ball for Dogs Dog Puzzle Toy,Interactive Dog Toys for Treat Dispensing, Dog Treat Ball for Teeth/Slow Feeder/IQ Training/Playing
$8.99
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(as of Feb 11, 2025 01:21:13 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Product Dimensions : 3.15 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches; 3.21 ounces
Item model number : OUTFAC001
Date First Available : December 12, 2023
Manufacturer : OUTFAC
ASIN : B0CQ23JJM6
Country of Origin : China
Made of durable and premium E-TPU material,our dog ball has the greatest bouncy in the market, even better than tennis ball.
Limit the amount of treats your dog gets while encouraging more playtime. With hole in the middle, it can also used as bully stick holder.Supervised play recommended.
Tested by thousands of aggressive chewers, this indestructible dog toy withstands hours of playtime.
Help your dog relieve anxiety, release energy, and also helpful for teeth cleaning. Promoting oral health.
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor playing. Float on water,your dog will love it in summer.
8 reviews for Dog Ball,High Bouncy Dog Tennis Ball, 3.15″ Treat Ball for Dogs Dog Puzzle Toy,Interactive Dog Toys for Treat Dispensing, Dog Treat Ball for Teeth/Slow Feeder/IQ Training/Playing
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Javier Ruiz –
super nice
perfect size and safe
Colbie –
Bouncy ball treat dog toy
Great size for large dogs and engaging at times but hard to get the treat out so my dog loses interest but itâs the perfect size to not get lost under the coucb
Aaron Brisendine –
Ball is solid
This was about what I was expecting. The ball itself is solid and my dog didnt shred it into tiny pieces. However he became fixed on the rubber or silicone piece in the middle meant to hold the treat. So therefor he would just pull it the entire piece out everytime instead of playing with the ball to get the treat out. I think this “treat holder” should be secured in the ball in a better way so it cant just be pulled out because that defeats the whole purpose of the toy. However like I said the ball is solid so im only dropping a star for this. I actually came up with my own solution by just supergluing the treat holder into place.
Dawn Baldwin –
Not worth the price!
The treat dispenser easily comes apart in 2 pieces and does not hold the treats securely. My dog immediately had the ball destroyed!
Wild One –
Too easy
My dog was too smart for this ball. It took him Les than 10 minutes to figure out he could just pull out the plugs and get all the treats.
David J. Newton –
Drives the dog crazy: perfect
Keeps your dog occupied for a long time if you have a treat installed. It bounces high and funky, which triggers your mutt to spastic chases and once they catch it they’ll worry at it constantly trying to figure out how to get the goodies out.Great interactive toy for medium to large dogs.
Hubby&WifeDuo –
Dog isn’t a fan
Our Newfie isn’t a fan of this as all. Even if you put treats in, she still wants nothing to do with it. I tried washing and that didn’t help, so not sure what the deal is. Also, it doesn’t feel very durable, aggressive chewers will probably be able to chew through this pretty quickly.
MacD –
Not as “popular” as I’d imagined
My dogs are very picky when it comes to balls. They’re not huge fans of fetch, but they do like puzzles. I thought this would be a good pick. They like it ok, even with treats in it. It doesn’t bounce as high as I hoped. Ellie may not like running for fetch, but she does like catching a bouncing ball. This bounces a much as your average tennis ball, maybe less. That said, it is well made and it’s good for short play sessions. It’s a bit larger than a tennis ball but smaller than the balls marketed for large dogs, so it is the perfect size. Maybe they’ll like it more once they’ve grown bored with some of the current games they’ve been enjoying. For dogs that like fetch, I imagine this will be a huge hit.