Durable and squeaky.
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| item_weight | 55 Grams |
|---|---|
| manufacturer | AMA SPORT |
| item_model_number | AM25-PK12 |
| date_first_available | July 28, 2020 |
| item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 10.31 x 7.28 x 2.52 inches |
| item_dimensions_lxwxh | 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| brand_name | AMA SPORT |
| target_audience_keyword | dogs |
| color | Squeaky-Multi Colors |
| size | 2.5"(Medium)-12 Pack |
| material | Rubber |
| age_range_description | Medium and Small Dogs |
| number_of_items | 12 |
| style | Squeaking Balls (12-Pack) |
| breed_recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| included_components | 12*Speaky Tennis Balls |
| product_dimensions | 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 1.94 ounces |
| best_sellers_rank | #8,417 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #122 in Dog Toy Balls |












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Perfect for small dogs and good quality. Read more
These tennis-style balls are, as promised, much tougher and thicker-skinned than an ordinary tennis ball, being made as a fetching ball for dogs. I bought them as foot covers for the legs of walkers used by the elderly, a very popular use. They work extremely well to protect rugs and flooring, and to make a quiet gliding cover, easier for seniors to move smoothly without snags. The usual tennis balls used for this purpose wear out pretty quickly, but this ball was made to be repeatedly fetched and gnawed on by your Rottweiler, so it's a big improvement. You will need a good cutting tool to score in the crosswise slits where you insert the walker leg; it's too tough for your household scissors, but that's just the point, right? It's tough. Very much recommended! Read more
These are the only balls that have held up more than a few weeks. And they’re still squeaking and haven’t split in two. Unlike Kong or many other brands that last a week or so, these (and I mean all four) are still working great and I play ball with my dog everyday! Read more

My puppy loves balls..I liked that these were bright colors and also smaller so they fit in her mouth. After about 30 minutes of fetch and her playing with 2 of the balls..they were all coming apart. see the picture. They weren't expensive but if you have to throw them away immediately so your dog doesn't chock on the painted fuzz coming off the ball..then any money is too much. I would have preferred to give them no stars. UPDATE.. the manufacturer sent me 2 more sets of balls to see if they worked better. After having them now for about a week... I can say these don't seem to be coming apart quite as bad..there is still some fuzz but I am sure that is with all tennis balls. These are bright colored , sqeek and small enough for a small dog or puppy to put in their mouth easily. Read more



These are not as soft as the Kong balls. But on a budget, I think they make sense so far. My guy hasn't ripped them apart. So the squeaker is well made, and I think they this out of all the other companies, besides kong is probably the best 14 these kind of balls Read more
The media could not be loaded. So first thing I want to say is that the manufacturer of these balls has thought of something that I am honestly shocked nobody has yet thought to do. They put the squeaker reed UNDER the fuzzy shell. GENIUS! I mean really, why aren't all squeaker ball companies doing this?!?! No wondering when it will finally pop out (or in) and it definitely prolongs the life of the squeaker significantly. My staffordshire/pit bull mix adores her squeakers, that said, they never last long especially when they are in a ball (her absolute fav toy on earth) The squeaker being protected alone warrants a 5 star review because it is simply genius. The fuzzy shell has yet to deteriorate and we have had these balls now almost 3 months so they have already outlasted other brands too. Now as for the sound itself, it is definitely different from a typical squeaker, not necessarily a bad thing. It is a "mild" squeak, not obnoxious a bit high pitched. Sounds more like a baby toy squeaker than a dog toy squeaker though....I'm not quite sure how I feel about the squeak. My dog has a preference for squeaker sounds. She prefers the little squeaker sound over the deeper louder sound from the bigger squeakers, these are closer to the sound she prefers but she doesn't LOVE it like I had hoped. The only other thing is that the ball itself feels as though it was blown up and plugged tight. Meaning (and believe me when I tell you my dog has a strong jaw) it is harder than most to make these balls squeak because you can't squeeze all the way down on the ball. It takes me two hands to make them squeak so my dog has a tough time squeaking them. She continually tries though so they are keeping her occupied. Overall I do recommend these balls because they are far safer than most eliminating the concern for your dog accidentally eating the squeaker and the longevity of their potential life. Try em, they are rugged enough for heavy chewers alike! Read more
I bought these because they were brightly colored for my dogs to easily see when playing ball. They don't get lost in the grass. However, my dogs can easily puncture them vs your traditional tennis balls. They only last a few play times and then they go in the garbage. I like that they are bright orange, but that's it. Will look for something else to play chunk-it with them. Read more
My dog loves these and so do the other dogs at the dog park. They work well too with the ball launcher I got at the Dollar Tree. Read more