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TeriM January 18th, 2008 02:48 PM

Chuckit! Ultra Balls
 
I have these balls for my dogs (labs). Riley is brutal with balls and destroys tennis balls, hockey balls etc in minutes :frustrated:. I have now had these for months and they are still going strong :thumbs up. The dogs also love them and are usually one of the first toys picked.

I recommended them to my friend with the pittie and she bought them. Her dog also LOVES them and hasn't managed to destroy them either :D.

[url]http://www.chuckit.com/products/ultraballs/ultraballs.html[/url]

Most pet stores seem to carry them. I've seen prices range from $7-$10 which seems like a lot for a ball but believe me it is great value :thumbs up.

:pawprint::pawprint::pawprint::pawprint::pawprint:
Definately 5 out of 5 paws!

marko January 19th, 2008 10:08 AM

I have also seen this product in action and it's great! :pawprint::pawprint::pawprint::pawprint::pawprint: of 5 paws!

rainbow January 23rd, 2008 04:32 AM

Are they just for fetching or do they stand up to heavy chewing? :o

Marty11 March 4th, 2012 11:10 PM

Does anyone recall this toy?
 
Someone on this thread gave me a dog toy ball suggestion for my Boston. She destroys soccer / basketballs in minutes. I need something she can push around the yard and not sink her teeth into it?

growler~GateKeeper March 5th, 2012 01:26 AM

Marty have you looked at the line of Jolly Balls?

[URL="http://www.sitstay.com/dog/supplies/servlet/product_10001_10001_93406_-1_Bounce-n-Play+Ball_13251_20451_"]Bounce-n-Play Ball[/URL]

[URL="http://www.sitstay.com/dog/supplies/servlet/product_10001_10001_55810_-1_Jolly+Ball+Tug-n-Toss_13251_20451_"]Tug-n-Toss[/URL]

I don't have a dog now and when I did the ones I had weren't power chewers, but from what I've seen of other peoples dogs with the Jolly Ball they seem pretty durable & they come in different sizes so you could try a large one so she's less able/tempted to pick it up :shrug:

Marty11 March 5th, 2012 07:39 AM

She would butcher that one. I started the thread wrong, but anyways, it was irregular in shape as well.


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