Outward Hound Firehose Tug N Fetch Dog Toy
Durable and well-loved by dogs, but mixed reviews on durability for heavy chewers.
The Virtually Indestructible Ball Dog Toy is a durable choice for dogs that love to chew, but it may be too hard for some pets and can pose safety risks with aggressive chewers.
Dogs may choke on broken pieces or ingest sharp edges.
Prevention: Supervise playtime, discard if damaged, and only use with large, experienced chewers.
Potential dental issues for dogs that gnaw aggressively.
Prevention: Monitor closely and avoid with teething or senior dogs.
The ball is very durable and lasts for a long time.
Perfect for dogs that chew through other toys quickly.
The large size is perfect for bigger dogs and keeps them engaged.
The ball can cause discomfort, and some dogs may refuse to play with it.
Parts of the ball can break off, posing a risk to the dog.
Tip: Supervise playtime closely and remove the ball if any damage is noticed.
Some users felt the price was too high for the value provided.
Tip: Consider the durability and potential long-term savings, but monitor your dog closely to avoid injuries.
Factors: Dog size and chewing intensity, Frequency of use, Surface material (concrete vs. grass)
No, it is too hard and can be dangerous for small dogs.
It can last from 3 months to 3 years depending on use and conditions.
Yes, it can be cleaned with mild soap and water, but avoid machine washing.
It is designed to be durable, but there are safety concerns for aggressive chewers
"She absolutely loves this thing. I have a 115lb mastiff and she goes wild for this ball. She doesnβt even care if someone is around to be goalie while she plays because the ball moves with any ounce of force. It lets her run and chase to all her hearts content. I even used it for training instead ..."
"Itβs hard as a rock, my large labrador dog hates it, it hurts his body it appears as he tries to roll it. It was a waste of money. "
If you have a strong chewer, this ball might be a good fit. However, monitor closely for any signs of discomfort or damage. Consider alternatives if your dog is more sensitive or smaller.