🎾 Elevate your dog's fetch game with balls designed to bounce, float, and be seen!
Chuckit! Dog Tennis Balls (Large, 3-inch diameter) are engineered with an extra-thick natural rubber core and non-abrasive felt for gentle yet durable play. Their buoyant design makes them perfect for water and land fetch, while bright orange and blue colors ensure high visibility. Sized specifically for dogs 60-100 lbs, this pack of two balls guarantees extended interactive fun and exercise for your active canine companion.
Brand | Chuckit! |
Material | Blend |
Color | Orange |
Age Range (Description) | All Life Stages |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Sport | Tennis |
Item Diameter | 3 Inches |
Number of Items | 2 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.56 x 2.95 x 2.95 inches |
Package Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.05 x 3.05 x 6.1 inches |
Brand Name | Chuckit! |
Warranty Description | 30 Days |
Model Name | Chuckit! Tennis Balls |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Canine Hardware |
Part Number | 84021 |
Style | Pack of 2 |
Included Components | 2 Balls |
Outer Material | Rubber |
Size | Large - Pack of 2 |
Target Species | Dog |
P**U
Perfect size
Perfect size ball for the chuckit ball thrower. 3 inch not 2.5
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Loves
Dog loves❤️
R**S
This ball seems to be a counterfeit.
This ball seems to be a counterfeit and if it is not, it was made not to be played with by animal or human.In a review I just read, Iduna had posted this:Iduna1.0 out of 5 stars Only for the most docile of playReviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024Size: Large - Pack of 2Verified PurchaseI thought it was great that these came in all sizes and bought the large for an urban dog park hoping it would not go through the slats of the fence and bought these as sort of a test before I bought the launcher. While the sizing was great unfortunately each one lasted a little more than half an hour. The rubber sphere part is constructed of two halves and I don't know if there's any sort of sealant between those two halves or if it's just held together by the thin tennis ball type cover but some bouncing off of the turf covered concrete and dog play upon retrieval caused the two rubber halves to separate and a few more tosses led it to quit bouncing and sort of squished together when the dogs grabbed it. That caused the thin tennis ball type material to fray and all was lost.This post was more than true without any exaggeration. Our dog fetched it in the house and tore it up within 5 mins. The original Chuckit launcher and ball was our first purchase thinking that these would be great balls to replace the Launcher ball which actually lasted our dog about 3 months of constant play and grinding on it (He loved that thing). This one came apart very easily as you can see, but the smell of the broken rubber was extremely solvent smelling (like toluene) of which I have good experience with chemicals like it from the industry in which I worked. Industrial solvents are definitely bad for our pets and that is the smell that comes out of this broken ball even at a distance. It filled our kitchen with the stench. I find this rather suspect when the description says: "this toy is designed with an extra-thick natural rubber core". In any case, the ball fell apart quickly and it is not like the launcher ball at all. I coach tennis and a real tennis ball would be better for our dog than this thing. Broken tennis balls don't smell like that at all and they last much longer and cost the same amount for 3 or 4 vs 2.
C**Y
Big Balls
This product is as described by the seller. Great balls!
A**A
Poco resistente
Son poco resistentes
I**R
Not For Powerful Chewers
Through no fault of its own, the Chuck-it Ball is not for powerful chewers. It works well from a ball launcher, but what happens between throws is rather grim for the ball unless immediately taken from the dog. The problem is, tennis balls are just too small to take a chance with in regard to a larger dog, German Shepherd in this case, from swallowing the ball. So the larger ball is the way to go, but with more surface area, it becomes easier for the dog to crush, and in so doing once the ball is punctured, it’s all down hill after that. The ball is then quite easily halved, and is useless for retrieving, and becomes a hazard in regard to swallowing. So, if you have a large dog with a very soft mouth who loves to retrieve, this is the ball for you. If you have a powerful chewer who loves to retrieve, then unfortunately this ball is not quite the answer. Before and after from a one hour session included.
A**Y
dood loves it
its tough. a good color to find when he looses it in the desert. he love these. a great bounce for solo play also
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Too hard, too big, and too dense
I have a great Dane mix who LOVES to play fetch with a tennis ball. The problem I keep running into is because she's so big and gets so excited when she's got her ball, standard tennis balls are lucky to last a week in my house. So I was on a mission to find tennis balls that were more durable but still had all the same characteristic of the standards ones. I wanted something about the same size, had a good amount of bounce, and was pliable enough to have a little squishability when my dog bites down gently, but had more durability than the regular rubber inner shell of a standard tennis ball so it wouldnt split apart so easy when she bites down a little to carry it in her mouth. I was thinking something that had a thicker rubber similar to what Kong toys are made of would be perfect. When I saw these are specifically made for playing fetch with dogs, I figured the company understood how dogs interact with a ball when playing fetch and most likely designed these based off of how dogs treat a ball.I was very disappointed when I opened the first pack (I bought two sets) and felt how different these are from a regular tennis ball. These have no give whatsoever, even my husband tried to squeeze these and it was like trying to squeeze a rock and he couldn't get them to budge at all. Strike one. These are also fairly larger than tennis balls which makes them awkward and uncomfortable for my dog to fit in her mouth (and she's not a small breed by any means.) Strike two. I took them outside to see how they would do when playing fetch, and it took less than 10 seconds for me to take them back inside and try and return the set I hadn't opened yet. They have no bounce whatsoever, no pliability, my dog tried to pick it up but it was too uncomfortable to put in her mouth, and third strike for me was when I gently tossed one toward my dog, she got distracted by a dog walking by the yard and had turned her head while the ball was in mid air, and turned her head back toward me just in time for the ball to bump her on the nose. With a regular tennis ball she barely even noticed since they're so lightweight and bouncy, but these balls are so heavy and hard that this time actually made her yipe and come running over to me. I gently tossed the ball underhanded and she was a good 50 ft away from me. After that she won't even go near these.Then when I attempted to return the unopened set I had, the only return options available would cost me a minimum of $6.00 for return shipping, no free option was available unless I was willing to drive to the nearest Amazon Dropbox location 30 miles away. I wasn't willing to pay $6 for shipping, use my own packaging supplies, and pay for gas with prices as high as they are, to then have to drive 60 miles round trip to return a product that cost less than the return shipping cost alone. All 4 of these I bought are now cut in half and used as bumpers on the wall behind doors in my house to prevent the door handles from hitting the wall when they're opened. I have a toddler that is fascinated with the little springy thing that usually screws into the baseboards and kept pinching her fingers in the spring, so these ended up getting painted white so I was able to remove all the spring door stoppers. But these are not something I would ever recommend using as intended for playing with dogs. These are too big, too hard, and too dense for the sensitive gums and muzzles of dogs.
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