What's your all's thoughts opinions on any or all of these? Thanks scary
What's your all's thoughts opinions on any or all of these? Thanks scary
Are these dog-catching balls?
The reason I am asking is I am about to be a "pet owner" again (dog parks, etc.) and was thinking about getting into frisbee-doggin for fun
Jack
To my understanding jolly balls are for Equine There a big rubber ball some you can feel with water and a handle. Boomerball im not really sure i know they come in hard plastic and rubber. But to answer you jack there just means of self entertainment for your bulldogs.
Jollyballs are the only ones I have experience with. Scary is correct, they were originally created as indestructible rubber balls to prevent boredom in stalled horses, they had handles and tasted like apples, and the horses would toss them around (hopefully) instead of cribbing or pawing incessantly. The same company now makes much smaller jollyballs (some with handles, some with rope toys) for dogs to use, and they're just as effective for entertaining kenneled dogs. Almost all of my dogs have them, their size and durable rubber make them a great buy (you won't be picking up chunks of rubber out of the kennels, or at least I haven't yet) and if you have a dog that can't be trusted not to eat rope toys, the handled balls still enable them to chew and throw it around. They're the best lasting boredom buster I've found.
I use something called stressballs for pigs. They are a bit bigger than usuall bommerballs and imo they last a little longer (but basicly the same). Great exercise for dogs.
http://www.varsitypetsonline.com/products/Varsity-Ball
Anybody ever tried this....
I use a lacross ball
im a big fan of the jolly ball, and so is the rest of the camp over here! if your looking for a longer lasting means of entertainment you cant really go wrong IMO.