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Bought this for my Australian Heeler/Lab, 15 mos. old. She had the seam/edges where you screw the ball together coming off in small chunks in about 2 mins. I was shocked. I then took the treat out and she continued to EASILY eat away at the red Dogzilla ball. A WASTE of $$$. I don't see how the blue Dogzilla ball could be made differently? I would assume only the color was different, so the quality, or lack thereof, should be the same.
Is there a dog ball that can be played with and not shredded in minutes? A standard, generic, tennis ball is the best thing we've found so far, but I'm sure it's not meant to be chewed on as this was. Who knows what chemicals are in a tennis ball?! She only has access to the tennis ball when she's playing with us.
Oh, the "playability" of the Dogzilla is nil. It's too hard to throw indoors and it doesn't bounce. It's more like a lacrosse ball in how it behaves.
Very frustrating. I want my $ back!
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I bought two of these blue balls (pun not intended) for my dogs. I have been having a tough time finding chew toys that my dogs would not destroy within a week. I have two dobermans (red and black) and a german shepherd, and the size of the balls are perfect for them (i.e. they can't possibly swallow/choke on them accidentally while playing fetch). I also have the red version of the ball and the dogs seem to prefer the blue one. This could be because the blue balls are 9 months newer than the red one, or because the blue color is higher in the color spectrum so the dogs are able to see its color better. Dogzilla also makes other "toys" which my dogs easily demolish within the first week. The X-Large balls are the only chew toys that have withstood the test of time. Highly recommend.Buy Petmate Dogzilla Rubber Ball Shaped Dog Toy, Blue Now
We're used to Kong toys in this house due to out six year old English Bulldog who is a true power chewer. But we also have a 13 year old puppy Bullie and both love the ball.I think the wave pattern feels food on their gums, but this of course just a hunch. Like the Kong toys you can a treat to the inside and let them go bezerk trying to get it out ( we won't use kong or any other toy filler because they contain gluten and grain)But for the most part the dogs like this toy without a treat as much as they do with one.
The difference in rubber between the toy brands is "softness" this ball is quite softer than the rubber used by the Kong toys. It has a good deal of give to it so like most toys this one that your pup should play with under supervision.We ordered the medium, perfect for the 13 week old puppy, but when it comes to our 91 pound 6 year old I think there's potential for choking. This isn't the the fault of the toy of course.
I would say medium size is perfect for dogs up to 40 lbs and with all large and giant breeds 80 lbs plus, buy the largest size you can find.
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These balls are great. Our German Shepherd destroys most toys after one outing. These balls last for months. He plays fetch with them 3 times a day, and chews them constantly when he's not chasing them. After a few months pieces start to break off around the hole, and occasionally the seams split. Still, that's after months of constant wear and tear. The large is a good size for our dog, he's 85 pounds.Want Petmate Dogzilla Rubber Ball Shaped Dog Toy, Blue Discount?
I HAVE OLD ENGLISH BULLDOGS, THIS BALL IS VERY DURABLE. ONE OF THE FEW TOYS THAT HAVE MADE IT A WEEK. WE ARE AT 1 MO & COUNTING IT IS STILL WHOLE.
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