Outward Hound Squeaker Ballz Fetch Dog Toy, Small, 8- Pack
Original price was: $9.99.$7.99Current price is: $7.99.
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The Outward Hound Squeaker Ballz are a new twist on the classic tennis ball! These brightly colored, multi-sized balls are made with premium rubber so that the bounce doesn’t end before the games are done. Your pup will love fetching this squeaky tennis ball whether playing indoors or enjoying the great outdoors. Squeaker Ballz come in multi-packs of 2,4,6,& 8 making them a great addition to families with one or more dog. With a range of sizes from XS to Large, every pup can have a blast with these brightly colored, squeaky dog toys! Please note that XS Squeaker Ballz are intended for dogs under 25 pounds. WARNING: When choosing a toy, make sure to choose an appropriate size toy for your dog. No toy is indestructible. ALWAYS supervise your dog when using a toy of any kind. Inspect toys regularly for damage and remove if broken, or if parts become separated, as serious injury may result. Intended for dogs only. Keep out of reach of children. This is a fetch and retrieve toy. CAUTION: Do NOT aim at eyes or face.
Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 3.75 x 2 inches; 7.2 ounces
Item model number : 69508
Date First Available : April 27, 2020
Manufacturer : Outward Hound
ASIN : B087R8S68Z
Country of Origin : China
Squeaker Ballz by Outward Hound combine a tennis ball and squeaky toy for an exciting fetch toy that keeps dogs engaged and active
Multi-pack offers bright colors for indoor and outdoor play, perfect for keeping dogs active with or without a launcher
Available in packs of 2 to 8 and sizes from XS to large, with XS balls for dogs under 25 lbs, perfect for all breeds
Made with vibrant tennis felt and premium rubber for a superior bounce and durable, long-lasting play that keeps the fun going
For supervised play; replace if damaged to ensure safe use
Customers say
Customers like the size of the pet toy. They mention it’s perfect for small dogs and nice sized ball for larger breeds. Some appreciate that it’s fun. However, some customers have reported issues with the quality, choking hazards, and chewability. Opinions are mixed on durability, squeaking, and value for money.
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dillon brooks –
Bad quality
I have a 110 lb German shepherd he has used these balls for 2 years since he lives tennis balls and squeakers so these were prefect as of the last 4 orders this year they are a terrible product not the same ball toys I have ordered the last 2 years. Squeaker goes out almost instantly and the ball toys fall apart after a week if you have a very aggressive chewer. I unfortunately have to leave this review and will look for a alternative my dog gets so disappointed when the balls quit squeaking almost instantly now
Terri V –
Love these for our pup!
So fun and she loves to squeak them. They are easily destroyed by a chewer though but thatâs ok she had fun with them. Second purchase of them.
AJ Lowell –
Dog is obsessed
Our dog is obsessed with these. She loves chasing them up and down the hall and ripping the tennis-ball-style fluff off of them. Only negative is they loose their “squeak” fairly quickly, but that might just be our savage little terrier. Their smaller size means they may get lost under couches or appliances, so keep an eye out.
Josh E –
more durable than most
When we first started ordering these a year ago the ball itself lasted a very long time. Weeks to a full month. Easily as long as the kong version, if not longer. Even with a 60lb wolf hybrid chomping them over and over for hours at a time. The squeakers were hit or miss since they are a tube at the end of the ball and if that end happens to get crushed the squeaker dies. This could take days or minutes. Just random chance how they bite down on the ball. Luckily you can buy squeaker tubes in cheap bulk packs, pull out the cracked one with tweezers, and push in a new one. I could keep the balls squeaking for weeks.For some reason a couple months ago the balls started getting so many little puncture holes that not enough air would be forced through the squeaker part even when replaced. Next time we got a new pack I tried squeezing one myself and met resistance when it was only about halfway squished. I don’t remember that happening before. They’d just easily compress and bounce back. I think because they no longer flatten completely our dog is sinking her teeth through the material instead of her mouth closing enough she stops before putting an actual hole in the ball. Sadly this means they cannot be made to squeak again. Air just rushes out in all directions. They are also even less likely to hold up to dogs with a hard bite or that like to work and gnaw on their ball as they bring it back.They still remain usable for potentially months depending just how many holes and how disgusting they get if your dog is the type that doesn’t overly chew on their fetch balls. We’ve only had a ball get fully ripped apart a time or 2 when the wolf hybrid obsessed over the new squeaker piece she saw me put in it but she mostly kills things by crushing it repeatedly and not trying to rip it into pieces like some dogs do. This material is not thick enough for really serious chewers.Our softer mouthed 40lb siberian husky likes to collect the “dead” but still overall intact balls and guard them until someone agrees to play fetch with her. When the other dog is not around to risk stealing her balls she will toss them around and chase them across the room as they bounce. She doesn’t care if they still squeak. Unfortunately the dog that most needs entertained no longer finds them interesting past a couple days because the squeak cannot be fixed anymore so after a year of buying these we are looking for a new option for her.
Lisa –
These balls SUCK! External squeakers, minimal bounce and blue that is too dark.
We have 2 little dogs in our home – a 1.5 year old Pomsky, and a 9 year old Pekingese. My Peke has shown no interest in tennis balls for years, until today! Imagine my excitement! Until she promptly destroyed the first squeaker on one of the blue balls. When I removed it, she began peeling the logos off the ball, and then started tearing the fuzz off! My dog has never destroyed any toy in her life, so this was shocking! Then the Pomsky decided that she wanted to play fetch with the new balls – she has Golden Retriever energy – and decided to destroy a squeaker in the midst of playing! She also wasn’t nearly as interested in these tennis balls as her other tennis balls that she inherited from my Peke.1. STUPID design, with the squeakers sticking out of the balls (the don’t sit flush), so they are asking to get chewed or pulled out by any dog, even elderly 10 lb dogs! And a 9 lb young adult.2. They are difficult to squeak compared to their Kong tennis balls, hence why the Pomsky wasn’t interested for long.3. They don’t bounce as much as the Kong tennis balls, either, which made them less than exciting for the athletic and agile Pomsky.Meh. We wanted to get the smallest tennis balls we could get (1.5 inch) because neither dog will play with the 2 inch or bigger ones, but we also wanted to get colors they could easily see! The Pomsky clearly prefers the yellow balls to any other color (red, orange, green, darker blue, watermelon design), so we wanted to get like a bright blue or turquoise couple of balls to appeal to them! Well, my senior Peke liked the blue ones the most, but also liked the red and orange. Pomsky didn’t like the blue ones. I think they’re too dark of a blue to be easily seen in our home afternoons and evenings in the winter.We love Outward Hound toys in our house, but these were an expensive FLOP. They are the right size, but WHY did they put the squeakers so visible and appealing to dogs? I’ve never seen the squeaker in the Kong tennis balls.My advice is that Kong seems to make the best tennis balls for toy breeds, in the 1.5″ size. Outward Hound dropped the ball here… no pun intended. The blue is darker than the photos depict (may be better in natural sunlight outdoors), the squeakers are external, and they barely bounce at all. Our next step will be to get the pressurized bright blue tennis balls from another brand, in hopes that the bounce and visibility will outweigh the lack of squeakiness. If those don’t work, I guess we’ll stick to the classic neon yellow Kong tennis balls! At my local Target, they only have multicolor packs of them, and the dark blue, red and green get completely ignored.*Dogs can only see shades of blues, yellows and black, grey and white. While some dogs may not seem to care about color, our Pomsky clearly does. 🙁
Carb Traveller –
They will NOT squeak for long!
Nice sized ball for larger breeds like labs and full size hound dogs. But the squeakers collapse into the ball itself and never squeak again. This occurs from the chomping action of the dogs squeaking the ball. Dumb design. Bounce well and everything else but none of these will squeak for more than an hour before they fail.
DESIREE RICONDO –
Cupcake the destroyer strikes again!
Bought this for our dog. He is a chewer, literally obliterates any toy. It has been 3 days and we still have 3 balls. The first one didn’t stand a chance, lasted all of 5 minutes…maybe..but the joy he had for those 3 minutes..rolling and galloping..tail wagging..it was worth it..but the ball didn’t survive. The second one lasted a day..he already popped it.. definitely will get more until we find a more indestructible toyð¤·ð¾ââï¸
Arlette P. –
Muy duraderas, lo único que el sonido deja de funcionar si se aplasta con un vehÃculo
wendy t –
My dog loves these squeaky balls. He is a chihuahua mix and the size is perfect. We bought this brand a year ago and after lots of play, they fell apart. I bought new ones because they are his favorite toy.
Pippo, o Cusco –
A bolinha ótima e tem apito bem forte, que é sucesso aqui em casa
Reviewer –
Tiny little tennis balls for a puppy to chase make for some very cute moments! Good quality and good squeak and bounce.
Sunita Pyati –
Not durable. Item was already divided into half. Cost wise not effective