The classic tennis ball has been a dog's favourite for decades and why wouldn't they be? They're brightly coloured, they bounce, they can be chased after and they can be chewed, what more could a canine ask for? This bumper pack of dog balls is perfect for games of fetch with your dog in the park. Because let's face it, dog ball toys have a tendency to get lost in undergrowth or chewed to shreds. With this 12 pack you will always have a dog ball spare.
- Ideal for interactive play indoors and outdoors
- Great for games of throw and fetch
- Keeps dogs amused when left to their own devices
- Can be used as rewards during training
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Tennis balls
Very disappointed with the quality of these balls, I don’t expect them to last forever but would hope they would last longer than they do , the rubber split down the middle not long after my dog had it, wouldn’t buy again
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Quality of product has changed
I have been using these tennis balls for some time however the most recent batches I bought they have changed the quality of the rubber inside, so whilst a tennis ball doesn't last long with my dog these were previously the best however now they have a different rubber used inside the tennis ball and they split straight down the middle within a day or 2 like a normal tennis ball would. Reason we used these was because they were great and one would last around a month, this time just a waste of money and may as well have bought normal tennis balls
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Dog loves them - what can I say
bought these because I can no longer buy them locally. Happy with them, pooch is happier
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Great value
Great value for amount of tennis balls, though they are breaking through already. My dog is a big tennis ball fan tho, so used to extreme!
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Keeps my Yorkie happy
My Yorkshire Terrier loves tennis balls so these are perfect for him. Have only used two so far, so they are a long term fun toy!
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Will go back to tennis balls
My dog has these balls chewed to flat in about 15 minutes. We would get about 3 days out of a tennis ball. He is a 20kg collie cross not a ball of muscle. The core just disintegrates and the fabric keeps it together a bit but not a ball anymore. Gone through 15 of the load I bought so not just a rogue ball.