Steven Rand—September 20, 2022
I got a 2 1/2 year old female Rottie rescue several months ago, this is my 4th Rottweiler and while they warned me she was a problem dog and a handful, all I can say is that, this isn’t a breed for all people, probably not for most but, omg what a giant ball of love who was merely starved for affection and attention and has not done anything to leave me to believe she’s anything but, the most perfect pet. I spoiled her with many many chew toys as that’s what you must do so, they don’t make mistakes and chew on other things and I must say, This Power Play Ball from Nylabone is Awesome as not only does she love it but, after more than 1 month later, it’s still being played with, the majority of it is intact (I do have a back up for when it’s time). For all of you with aggressive chewers and I’m talking about the Big Dogs with the serious power in their jaws, I can’t recommend this enough!!! A stuffy last 5-10 minutes tops, most other toys, balls and other things made specifically for “Aggressive Chewers” as usually a joke and all of you know it yet, this isn’t and it’s why I’m taking the time to write this review. Another thing most of you have noticed, the top dog toy companies, the ones we’ve trusted for years, just aren’t putting out the same quality and their long lasting dog toys are anything but that and I’m so tired of wasting my money for anything less that 1 hour, I’ll settle for 30 minutes and I’m happy but, that’s not happiness anymore, that is with the exception of One Company, I have found that Nylabone is the only one sticking to the same great quality that I’ve known and trusted for my many seriously Big Dogs over the past decades and it remains true today. If you own a Seriously Aggressive Chewer, and that doesn’t mean it’s a giant or even a big dog but, one with “one helluva bite, I highly suggest the this Power Play Ball, as well as checking out the other “high quality” dog toys from Nylabone. This isn’t your dog, this is a familiar member who, will always be your cute furry puppy and all you want is to make them as happy as possible for as long as possible and a toy they can play with, for long than it would take for you money to literally burn and that is why I took the time to write this review and recommend Nylabone as much as I do and I didn’t get paid for this, no free products, not even a discount coupon or anything; I’m just a person who loves their puppy and wants others who feel the same to get exactly what they pay for and a really good toy for their dog. This is Amazon and I rely on these reviews a lot before making my purchases and just want to pay it forward, to all those who have help me with their reviews. I hope this helped you decide. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍😊😊😊😊😊 Read more
Reva—January 21, 2024
I bought this for my daughters dog for Christmas . He’s 75% Dalmatian 25% border collie, and is crazy to play frisbee and ball games. He also lives with a mini dachshund who destroys most of the toys. I wondered whether he would like the feel of this toy. My daughter reports : “ He really likes the streamer toy. Adds to his excitement for catching a ball. He took it outside in the snow and we could tell where it was easily. It’s not hard to the touch but Shiloh has not been able to destroy it and also enjoys fetching it if Darcy ever drops it”. So it was a success for both dogs. I’ve been a pet sitter for 24 years and my only criticism is that you can’t throw it with a stick like a ball. But dogs like it and it’s a good choice for destructive little dogs Read more
Maria—June 25, 2025
We’re on our second one, eventually the ropes break and after reworking it the rubber gets gross from being an outside toy. But boy does our dog love this toy, part rope for tug and part ball for fetch! Read more
Randy Deyton—March 22, 2025
These are the only Frisbees that hold up to years of dog use and abuse. That was the old Frisbees. It's still too early to see how what seems like a different material will last. Pup is only four months and is still in chew mold. That's what Benebones are for. I could say I will update this review, but I'll forget. If something clicks, I'll update on the longevity of the new Frisbee. I'll try to add a picture of the last old style Frisbee so you might understand the difference in materials. The old Frisbee is approximately ten years old. It has survived a Brittany, a Labrador, two Pyrenees and now a new lab. Read more
Osweago—November 3, 2020
Worked well for about one hour of tug and play I walked away thinking or not thinking and saw that pieces oh cloth every where ! Panic set in i had to pull out part of the cloth from her mouth and watched her she is fine I was dumb. I took out all the pieces left in the ball and now she just loves squeaking it so it worked out safe and she thinks she has a new toy. I do wish there was a way to make a durable cloth with these toys , but if your dog has teeth- well what can't they chew up? Read more
Madelene Caselli—March 23, 2022
The "plastic"... used to make this.. "re introduced model", is not soft and flexible, like the older model... It's now ... hard, heavy and inflexible. This harder, plastic is difficult for the dogs to pick up... and now, they've made a dangerous product as well. The choice to use harder plastic, was a bad one... probably cheaper for them, than the softer plastic they previously used. My bad.. wasn't really paying attention, but when it's colder outside, this is like a ROCK.... it broke the tip of my dogs front tooth, as she went to catch it. Be VERY careful if you buy this and plan to use it in colder weather. If it can break a dogs tooth... imagine what it'll do if it hits an eye, or softer part of the skull.. BEWARE..... This rescue dog is a GS/Rottie mix.... she's got BIG.... strong teeth... but, this rock hard frizbee, managed to break one. NEVER.. let humans toss this to each other... especially a child. If hit with this, it could cause permanent damage... a broken finger... or worse. Read more
M.M.L—March 3, 2025
My brother's dog, who is an aggressive chewer, loves these balls! He plays with them and chews them all the time. Even though he's an aggressive chewer, they last him about a year. He destroys a lot of things in 10 minutes so 1 year is good. Read more
David Homel—September 8, 2025
My dog loves the crazy ball version of it. Even though it’s in the large category I have a tiny puppy and she goes crazy for it, and it’s not too big for her little mouth. Read more