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About Jolly Pets Dog 6-Inch Bounce-n-Play
Overall Feedback:
89% positive
76% appreciated the texture and grip, whereas 24% didn't
The toy ball is made of hard rubber and is difficult for the dog to chew. It is perfect for the house as there is no way that the dog could ruin it.
I noticed that the raised lettering on the ball caught the attention of the dog and he has nearly torn a hole in it after a few play sessions.
The ball's raised lettering caught the dog's attention and he almost tore it after a few play sessions.
I am disappointed with the texture of the ball. It is hard as a rock and not like the rubbery resilient texture of the horse ball.
77% found the size and weight suitable, but 23% struggled
We play a fun activity called 'kick fetch' with a ball that weighs about the same as a soccer ball.
The size and weight of the dog toy ball make it easy for me to carry around.
The ball was advertised as 4.5 inches but it was actually 8 inches, which is too big for my dog.
84% appreciated the durability, while 16% wished it lasted longer
The toy is made of high-quality, durable materials that can withstand even the most brutal play sessions.
I am impressed with the ball's durability as it withstood the chewing of a German shepherd for over an hour without showing any signs of damage.
After just 5 minutes of fetch, the ball ripped on the seam, indicating poor material durability.
The product's durability is poor as it has been punctured multiple times and it appears to be less than a month old.
84% liked the ball's bounce ability, yet 16% didn't
If thrown on a hard surface, the ball bounces, but it is not suitable for a dog hitting it with their nose.
I find the toy ball to be comparable to a brick in terms of its poor bouncing ability.
I noticed that the ball has lost just enough air that it is still a ball and will roll and bounce like the dog wants. It is also easy for the dog to bite down on it and pick it up.
The ball is still usable for the dog as it rolls and bounces well. It is also easy for the dog to pick up and bite down on.
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