Lulu—November 25, 2025
The media could not be loaded. My dog loves this ball sooo much!! It is beat up but still going strong and he still loves it! At first he kept trying to pick it up which cause some damage from his teeth so I drilled some holes around the edge where I could see his teeth marks so that he could grab it with he canine teeth and carry it around. It's very entertaining. I highhhhhly recommend for dogs that like to herd or just need to get out energy cause this is very hard plastic and will not dent or break. It is kinda heavy tho so if you have anything in the yard that will dent or break if run into just watch out for that lol. We've had this for a year and a half and our pup in 2 and a half so great for puppy energy. He is not great on walks just yet so he plays with this every day for multiple hours sometimes to get energy out if we don't have time for a training walk. The video is from when we first got it and the photo is from a few weeks ago. you can see that is beat up. It stays outside as well. lol Read more

Emily Hoskins—December 10, 2025
Got this ball for my 70 pound 1.5 year old pitbull and she LOVES IT !!!!! She constantly destroys toys, even the “indestructible” ones. This is strictly an outdoor toor because of how crazy she gets with it. She has managed to scratch and chew it up to carry it around outside but it’s still in great shape after constant play & a few months. I cannot recommend this toy enough for tough chewers and active pups. Not only is it great stimulation because my pup chases and kicks it around, but I’m still shocked with the quality. Rain or shine, all she wants to do is run around with her ball !! Read more
Falen Carvajal—November 27, 2025
I have a red Heeler or an Australian cattle dog for those not familiar with the Heeler term. They are HIGH drive working dogs that are SUPER INTELLIGENT! This means it is MANDATORY they get the mental and physical stimulation their breed requires. When life is hectic or weather doesn’t permit and I’m unable to take my dog on the long hikes in the mountains he likes or on long walks or runs as often as he requires I let him outside with this Harding ball and he goes insane for it! He loves when he sees the giant blue jolly ball come out! And it is a rest for him he never gets bored with it because he doesn’t have free access to it when ever he wants we only give it to him like I said when we are unable to exercise him for more than a day. He will go a month or more sometimes without seeing and playing with it. But it’s an amazing tool. It’s durable he can’t chew it and pop it like others BUT! You have to roll it if you are playing with it with them. It’s heavy and it can hurt them if you throw it also sometimes he gets to aggressive with it so we have to stop until he calms down from excitement because he will push it with his snout to hard and he’ll start bleeding so you have to supervise while they play with it. But it’s amazing and wonderful! If you have a high drive high energy dog this is an awesome way to help fill in gaps when you can’t exercise them or stimulate them Read more
Jordan—October 23, 2025
The media could not be loaded. My Bordoodle absolutely loves the Jolly Pets Push-n-Play Ball! It’s one of the few toys that truly keeps her engaged and moving for long stretches of time. The large 10-inch size is perfect for pushing, chasing, and herding — she treats it like her own little soccer ball. It’s a fantastic option for energetic breeds that need mental and physical stimulation. The toy is made of extremely durable plastic, which is great for longevity — my dog hasn’t managed to damage it despite some rough play. However, the material is very hard, so it’s not ideal for indoor use or for dogs who like to pick up and chew their toys. It can be a bit loud when it bumps against hard surfaces, and I do supervise play to make sure she doesn’t get too frustrated since she can’t really bite into it. Overall, it’s a high-quality, long-lasting toy that’s perfect for outdoor play and active dogs who love to chase and push things around. Just be aware that the hard plastic makes it more of a “push and roll” toy rather than something to chew or fetch in tight spaces. Read more

Joshua C. Delaney—December 5, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I’ve had so many herding balls, and they all end up the same way — punctured/destroyed after a couple days. This one is hard plastic, so there is nothing for my BC pup to bite into. He seems to really like it. Note, because it is hard plastic, it is not “bouncy” like other herding balls. Read more
2GSDnokidsFam—December 25, 2025
This is the only large ball that my dogs can push around without popping. Unfortunately my dogs teeth tear up the plastic and then they cut their paws/ muzzle on the pieces coming off. If this ball had a cover to put over the plastic this would be the ideal toy. But we can only occasionally play with it. Read more
scott roche—November 16, 2025
I have purchased 4 different herding balls over the last year. The first 3 balls all busted. The first one lasted 2 hours, the second one lasted 4 weeks and the third one lasted 5 months. These balls were air filled with verying thickness and durabilities. This 14 inch ball with last much longer since it is solid. The best ball for destructive dogs that will last. Read more
Vikkah Virago—September 14, 2025
The media could not be loaded. My dog LOVES this ball! It keeps him entertained until he tires out! He always gets excited when he sees me grab it. Too big to fit into his mouth or to really grasp with his paws, it keeps him chasing it endlessly! I've had this ball for like six or seven years now because it's hard plastic, it lasts forever! SO worth it! Read more