Dog Rubber Ball
Dog Rubber ball
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Anchor Hocking 2-Gallon Heritage Hill Jar with Glass Lid $18.38 These storage jars are great to keep candy, cookies, snacks, and even pet treats. Crystal glass jar with glass cover…. |
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New – Hard Rubber Ball Dog Toy by CET Domain $13.80 Durable rubber ball is perfect for playing fetch with your dog. Ball makes a sound when chewed or squeezed. Non-toxic plastic material. Diameter: 7.5cm. Product Content: 1 x Rubber Ball Dog Toy.Condition:NewLocation:Hong KongBrand:CETMPN:60011205Dimensions:8.5cm… |
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New Pet Dog Chew Squeaky Rubber Squeak Vinyl Ball Toy $12.00 - Squeaky ball toy provides hours of dog fun! Makes squeaking sound when chewed or squeezed. Cleans your dogs teeth and massages gums. Non-toxic rubber material. Diameter: 6cm. Please chose a color: orange, pink, yellow, or green.-SKU (MODEL#): AR_8099420. -Brand Name: CET Domain. -Shipping Weight: 0.08 lbs. -Item Condition: new…. |
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Hazell – The Complete First Series [Region 2] $134.98 [Non-U.S. Format (PAL) Region 2 U.K. DVD - This will not play on U.S./Canada DVD players or those from most other countries outside of Europe. You would need a "multi-region" or "region-free" PAL compatible DVD player or computer.] In this gritty TV series, co-written by former England football manager Terry Venables, East Ender James Hazell (Nicholas Ball) struggles to make his mark as a detectiv… |
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Lu La Bath Brush Lite – W/ Replaceable Nylon Brush Head $13.95 Gently curved bath brush with an interchangeable head. Head is compatible with the Lu La Articulated Bath Brush. Made of high quality plastic that resists mold, very easy to clean and sanitize. To clean the brush itself, just scrub with soap and water, the high quality plastic will withstand years of use. The rubberized textured grip is soft and makes for an easy grip in the shower. With our 1 ye… |
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Fun Rubber Balls Dog Toys Canister 24 Balls $27.98 Zanies Fun Rubber Balls Dog Toys Canister 24pcs Durable, colorful, and with plenty of bounce, these 2 1/2″ hollow rubber balls are great fun to chase and chew. Clear plastic canister of 24 Zanies balls shows off bright colors for impulse sales.Bright, colorful 100%-natural rubber balls have plenty of bounce to add zip to dogs play. 2 1/2″ diameter Zanies balls are the perfect go-anywhere toys for … |
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Fortune Balls Dog Toy Canister 24 Balls $27.50 Zanies Fortune Balls Dog Toy Canister 24pcs Colorful, 100%-natural Zanies hollow rubber balls are imprinted with fortunes for any playful pooch. Canister contains 24 balls in assorted colors, each with a different fortune. An ideal impulse buy item.Zanies Fortune Balls are imprinted with fortunes for any playful pooch. Dogs will feel lucky to play with these bright, colorful, and bouncy, 100%-natu… |
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Boxer CROPPED Human Trainer Mouse Pad Dog Mousepad $12.99 This design is also available as a shirt or sweatshirt in our Amazon Store…. |
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Great Dane Harlequin Human Trainer Mouse Pad Dog Mousepad $12.99 This design is also available as a shirt or sweatshirt in our Amazon Store…. |
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Boxer UNCROPPED Human Trainer Mouse Pad Dog Mousepad $12.99 This design is also available as a shirt or sweatshirt in our Amazon Store…. |

Potentially Deadly Toys for Your Dog?
Until he has been weaned, a puppy plays with his littermates and playthings aren’t necessary. They are even uninteresting and possibly dangerous. From the age of 6 to 8 weeks, he starts to take an interest in toys. Almost anything will do, as long as it cannot be swallowed, or cause injury. Puppies enjoy pulling things, shaking things, carrying things around in their mouths, and as soon as they are able to run without tripping, they enjoy chasing things. This is the moment to buy you pet a rubber ball.
Not just any kind of a ball, and certainly not the soft foam rubber type, (which can be chewed to bits and swallowed), not the inflatable children’s ball that can puncture with his sharp baby teeth. Buy him a hard rubber ball that is too large to be swallowed but small enough for him to hold comfortably in his mouth. Buy it, like all his toys in a pet store, not a toy store, there is a difference in the types of materials used.
A larger dog can be given a used tennis ball, but never give any dog a golf ball. Golf balls can be swallowed by some of the larger breeds, and they all contain a poisonous liquid core. Never give a puppy a stuffed animal, or an object of painted wood or flimsy plastic. Avoid toys resembling actual household objects like gloves or slippers, unless you are prepared to face the consequences of him going after the real thing. While children can be warned against putting harmful objects in their mouth, dogs are obliged to pick up everything with their mouth.
When a puppy is separated from his littermates, he misses them intensely at first. The best substitutes for his playmates are a few toys, (one is not enough), with which he can play alone, with children, or with you.
Try to schedule a regular daily playtime. Never right after a meal, because he needs quiet for proper digestion, and never after a long period of confinement, because the excitement of play will make him want to urinate. Before mealtimes is good, as well as before bed time too, but only if he is given an opportunity to empty his bladder before retiring for the night. Whatever the time, the 10 or 15 minutes you devote to playing with your puppy will be the high spot of his day.
During the puppy’s teething period, (from 3 to 7 months, more or less), you should provide him with chewing toys of digestible rawhide or, even better, a harmless nylon bone of suitable size. They will keep him occupied for hours on end. They will also prevent a lot of destruction. When you spot him gnawing on a chair or table leg, it is much more effective to say “NO” and immediately offer him the alternative of a chewable bone or ball.
Biting and chewing are perfectly natural and instinctive traits of all dogs. Trying to suppress this activity by scolding and not offering an alternative is useless. At teething time, it is not only obsessive but also very practical in dislodging baby teeth to make way for permanent ones. Like a child, your puppy will become attached to his old toys to those, at least that he hasn’t destroyed or lost. But as he grows bigger, you should think of replacing them with other more suitable to his size and strength.
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a long time ago I got a large ball for my dog and I thought it was called a wiffle ball…?
but it was a solid hard plastic or hard rubber-it had no holes in it like the original wiffle ball-my dog loved it and i can’t find them anymore??? anyone know what it was called-he just would chase it all over the yard and he loved it and i really want another one???? thanks!!!!
Sorry I dont know but I just got my Golden a soccor ball from Planet Dog that he loves!
Here look for yourself and see if they have what your looking for.
http://www.planetdog.com/category.aspx?categoryID=24&startpage=0
I love their toys and they last forever!
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