🐾 Unleash the Fun with Every Squeak!
The Playology Squeaky Chew Ball is an engaging dog toy designed for medium dogs up to 50lbs. It features an all-natural beef scent embedded throughout the material, ensuring long-lasting engagement. The toy floats for water play and is easy to clean, making it perfect for outdoor adventures. Safety is prioritized with adherence to ASTM guidelines, and a happiness guarantee ensures your furry friend will love it.
M**H
The best so far for my French Bulldog.
I have a healthy 3 year old frenchie who loves a good squeak toy. And by “loves” I mean he is a demon and a sadist and will find any means to destroy the squeak within the toy while staring into your eyes. This includes some of the toughest brands out there. He’s unstoppable and demonstrates a Terminators determination to devoid the value of any toy presented to him within minutes.Ive tried it all. This dude loved shredding Gatorade bottles. He will disembowel and pierce the organs of even the toughest stuffed animal. He’s a 4 legged shark. Then one day some old guy at the dog park tossed one of these Playology balls out and the T1000 himself was obsessed. Tough, squeaky, something he can sink his teeth into. So I ordered one. Red medium/large, beef scented.It lasted 3 very long days of abuse, which is a record. The beast and the ball were worn out. Even now he hasn’t pulled it apart but the squeak is definitely dead. They are pricey but in my opinion worth it.If you own a hybrid shark/bat/pig like me, this is a solid purchase.
C**Y
Best squeaky balls I've ever given to my dogs!
Ok, I have to say how impressed I am with these balls. I purchased one squeaky ball of each flavor, and figured I'd give them a shot with my cracked out spazzy aggressive chewer puppy, to see if they could hold up. She has destroyed every ball I've ever gotten her because she squeaks them to death till they pop in half and then she tears them into shreds, all within 5-10 minutes of handing it to her. She's a Doberman/Blue Heeler mix, both are very high energy dogs with a drive that can go for ages lol. Well, I can officially say that we're now a week into having these, she has spent at least 20 hours of squeaking, per ball (pretty much from the time she wakes up till the time she goes to sleep, she squeaks!) And they are still holding strong! Lol she's finally met her match. She absolutely LOVES these balls. They are fantastic! I will definitely keep buying these balls if she manages to kill any of them! It's so nice to not have thrown my money down the drain, as I have with SOOOO many other brands that CLAIMED they were durable for aggressive chewers. These ones really seem to be perfect! My only warning about them, is if you hate squeaky noises, you'll be driven insane! Lol Luckily, I think it's cute how much she squeaks the heck out of these things! It's a different sounding squeak, that she absolutely loves, but it is very very loud. I would highly recommend them, though! Thank you Playology, for actually making a durable and fun squeaky ball for all those crazy pups like mine that just love to play fetch! Amazing!
L**R
Best Longest Lasting Play Ball
This ball may be pricey, but one has lasted longer then a package of the little yellow ones in stores. Our new 5 month dog absolutely loves this brand and the balks are absolutely wobderful, long lasting, and make a great sharing playtime ball for her and her two sisters.
G**B
Not indestructable, but very sturdy
I have recently been blessed (and cursed) with my first Super Chewer dog, a year old Australian Shepherd. She will chew herself out of boredom, so it's imperative we always have sturdy toys readily available for her, preferably in every room.Playology and Kong by and large have been the best toys we can find for her. Kong has a very good rubber ball, bone, and ring that have held up spectacularly (no noticeable damage after months of use, except maybe some pin-prick teeth marks). Dogs need a wide range of textures though for enrichment, so we've been dabbling with the Playology line (the tire, plush bone, dry-tech rope), including this ball.The scent factor is definitely interesting. Most people know Playology for the peanut butter scents, so I was very excited to find a multitude of flavors available on Amazon, especially with the different scents clearly labeled. I choose the red or beef flavored since the only two in the medium size in stock at the time were beef and sweet potato. The scent is indeed noticeable to humans, but it's not too strong or overwhelming on its own (walking down the Playology aisle in Petsmart can be overwhelming though since they have dozens of dozens of scented toys, much like going down a candle aisle).I can't speak for the dog on how she feels about the scent, but she took to the ball immediately, same as the normal peanut butter ones we get. The medium size is pretty much perfect for her (she's just under 50lbs). It's got decent bounce for playing fetch in the house, but not so bouncy that we're afraid to use it in the house. It's got a decent density to it as well that adds to the sturdiness.The biggest issue is the squeaker. It's not an obnoxious squeaker by any means, and the dog enjoys it very much. However, when you put a squeaker in any toy, it reduces the density and creates a weak spot dogs can exploit. She did good with the ball at first and was able to sit and chew on it for minutes as a time without doing any real damage (her teeth leave lots of pin-prick teeth marks, but they don't do any real damage to the ball, just superficial marks).Aussies are considered incredibly smart though, and it didn't take her long to learn she could rip out the bottom of the ball where the squeaker is sealed inside to tear the squeaker out, thus ripping the squeaker apart and compromising the structural integrity of the ball. We're debating if we want to toss the ball in the trash or attempt letting her play with it in a supervised session without the squeaker to see if it is safe.So, overall, this is a very tough ball. It does accumulate teeth marks that are essentially harmless, but there is a weak spot in the seam where the squeaker is inserted, which means this is not indestructible. It is by and large a great ball for fetch and likely won't ever be destroyed unless a dog is left with it long enough to chew a hole through that squeaker seam. Playology balls are pretty costly though, so the risk of it becoming unusable once the squeaker is ripped out is a bit off-putting. The bright side is that if you monitor your dog, you can likely get several weeks or months of use out of the ball; just no unsupervised play sessions.7/10, durable, bouncy, and the scent keeps the dog interested, but the ball is not good unsupervised as it can be destroyed if the squeaker is ripped out. We will continue to buy Playology toys, but we will likely not buy too many of these balls until a more durable one (maybe without a squeaker) is released.
A**
Loved them
Have 3 smaller dogs that love playing catch. Smells just like peanut butter and they played with them for hours. Durability not so great. They were able to chew them in half by the end of the days use.
K**.
My Coonhound's Favourite Toy
The media could not be loaded. This is Molly's favourite toy. The squeaker broke over a year ago (not all that sad about it tbh 😅) but the ball itself has lasted over 1.5 years. This is actually my second time purchasing it so I have a backup in case it does finally get shredded. Molly had chewed or played fetch with this ball for at least 30 minutes a day for over a year and she easily destroys most toys.
M**S
Il mio cane l'adora!
Da quando l'ho presa non la molla un secondo, resiste ai suoi denti che una bellezza.
L**S
Not as tough as they say
Dog absolutely loved it but had the squeaky out inside an hour. Ball is now just like every other ball she has had . Not worth the money.
B**.
Great ball
Not too big. I like that it does not have a covering. If left outside it does not get soggy. Good bounce. Standing the test of time. Good purchase. I have been very happy with all my Playology dog toys.
P**.
Palla resistente
Il mio bloodhound è entusiasta della palla dopo qualche mese e ancora intera nonostante lui sia uno scassone di palline
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