S. Page—August 3, 2020
I gave this a five star because my dog absolutely prefers these to any other balls. They do get chewed apart and they do not last forever, but for the time we have with them it is well worth the money. Our dog Sandy is simply over the moon when we show her the ball. She can easily pick it out of the tall (forgot to mow) grass and she will chew on them when she is not chasing the little blue balls. They are distinguishable and super easy to throw. Soft enough that she is not gagging trying to hold onto it like those solid balls. As far as size our pup is about ten pounds of terrier and will tear up anything she can get in her mouth. Regular size balls just did not work. We are also impressed with the low residue from these blue balls. (it's funny) Other balls will give off this green hairy residue when she chews at it. These don't. We will stick with these, and because they get lost and sometimes get mowed over by the riding mower we have now purchased three packages of them. Read more
Danielle—October 26, 2023
These tennis balls are super fantastic. My dog loves to play catch and carries the ball around in his mouth. He's also a chewer but these seem to have met his match. Tried another well known brand and was totally disgusted. Never made it through the day. The rubber inside was so hard and brittle that it broke into pieces after several bounces. Let me correct this last statement by saying they hardly bounced. Was a waste of money. Will be purchasing more of these. Read more
Santos—November 6, 2025
Very nice balls for small dogs. I used to prepared a Halloween goodie bags for dogs. Read more
That Guy—May 27, 2019
I currently have two rescues, one a Setter whose currency is tennis balls (no need for treats to train him,) that *loves* these balls, and a Cattle Dog that will *not* accept these balls because they don't squeak (my bad, I guess, as she's used to those other K*** balls that do squeak.) So, it depends on the dog and past exposure and their motivation, I suppose. So, my experience with the Setter and these tennis balls? Great! I should point out that I trained him to *not* destroy anything (soft mouth) but he's still aggressive with balls, and slobbery, and yet these balls have truly stood up to his rough treatment. I'd buy these again as they have stood up to months of daily fetch games and training sessions. Also, the felt-like covering on these balls doesn't seem to have an effect on his teeth (unlike "real" tennis balls which *will* wear down a ball-driven dog's teeth.) The Cattle Dog, however, can and will destroy these balls in a few minutes as she's looking for the squeaker (which these balls don't have,) but that's her motivation, and not these balls' fault. It just depends on the dog, really. For a dog trained or not motivated to destroy these balls, these are truly great; resilient, non-tooth-destroying cover, bouncy as expected, and good value. Read more
Alyssa—December 13, 2025
My king Charles Cavalier puppy loves them. They’re small enough where they’re able to fit in his little puppy mouth. He can play with them all day and I like how they’re blue so he can actually see its color. Read more
A. M. Collier—November 27, 2018
The media could not be loaded. I hate the be THAT person...you know the insufferable amazon reviewer who complains...Look at this more as a lament rather than an indictment against the new variation of the dog's balls. For those of you who are looking for a mini-tennis ball, this fits the bill. Very sufficient, nice size, pretty color. If your dog likes to tear felt off of tennis balls (what self-respecting dog would do otherwise?), these balls will have felt torn off just like any other tennis ball. They are the perfect size for little dogs. So if only I wasn't hoping to have actually been able to purchase the older variation of the "dogs balls". If that is all you need, read no further, my rating really isn't fair. It is fine blue miniature tennis ball, sufficient to do what tennis balls do. You see, I have a superhero of a dog, he is a blind miniature dachshund. (See Video, if it uploaded right). The little dog's rubber balls that they used to sell were in fact, THE PERFECT BALL. I am so sorry that I never left a review of them. I will admit that I took it for granted that these were the greatest balls ever and they would always be around. I put Texas cedarwood essential oil on the balls so he can chase them and find them. Were the indestructible? No. my Rhodesian Ridgeback could break them in 1/2 with one chomp seemingly. But they were FOR the little dude, so this was a minor flaw in my eyes. This ball made a sound when it rolled and my little dude with other ways of seeing would find them and triumphantly parade around the room with his trophy. When the pack of 6 was dwindling down for various reasons, I went to order another set and NOOOOOO! No longer available, what!?!? I just found the perfect ball and just like that, they are gone. So I bought these lovely little blue balls as a substitute. The felt does hold on to the essential oil better, but they do not make a sound when they roll and my little guy can't find them as easily. Also the other balls were so much fun because when Tigo (aka "The Dude" or "soccer star" your choice) would bite into them they would ricochet across the room, giving him a challenge. He would play contentedly for hours! So there is really nothing WRONG with these new dog's balls per se, it is just that they suffer from comparison and they don't have the same sound when rolling across the floor for my visually impaired superhero. When he finally does lose the last of the perfect little rubber balls (great colors, I might add), I will have to move on...Unless, perhaps the company brings them back if so, I will be buying a case. I love the cheeky "The Dog's Balls" logo when my friends find them at their house, it makes them giggle. Yes, I take my dachshund to friend's houses so we can all enjoy watching Tigo have fun chasing the ball. He truly is an amazing little dude. Please bring back the rubber version of the "little dog's balls". (I've tried to upload a video...for your enjoyment) Read more
Kindle Customer—June 12, 2022
These are disposable after only 30 - 45 minutes of use. My dog carries them to the dog park (which is not far) by the time we get there, the rubber or what ever is inside the ball is all cracked and broken, the only thing holding it together is the fuzzy cover. After a good 20 minutes of my dog retrieving the ball and it having saliva on it, the fuzzy cover comes undone and the broken contents start to come through. Never seen anything like it. It is sad because my dog likes to catch a ball that has been bounced, these do not bounce. My dog will try to find other balls at the park to play with, she will only retrieve these if she cannot find something else. Read more
Customer—January 28, 2025
Our boxer dog really enjoys them, and are durable. Read more