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Horse Jolly Ball 10-Inch Red | 
enlarge | Brand: Jolly Pets Category: Pet Products
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $17.07 You Save: $1.92 (10%)
New (3) from $17.07
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 9429
Media: Sports Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 13 x 10 x 10
MPN: 410 Model: 410 RD UPC: 788169041019 EAN: 0788169041019 ASIN: B000PU34TO
Release Date: April 23, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Helps alleviate Stall Boredom | | • | Will not pop or delate | | • | Handle to easily hang in stall or thrown in pasture. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Tug-n-toss ball are a great oversized interactive toy. These balls can float and bounce. This extraordinary play ball is not like all the others. Puncturing and biting will not destroy this ball does not need air to inflate.
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| Customer Reviews:
Great toy for large dog! August 29, 2008 My parents' bull mastiff loves this ball and plays with it all the time. It's a good size for him and keeps him very entertained. I'm glad I found this product!
My dog loves this horse toy April 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My dog likes pretty much any type of ball. But because he really loves his soccer ball, I thought he might like the challenge of the horse Jolly ball. I was right! He had a great time retrieving this ball and it wore him out much faster than a regular game of fetch with the tennis ball. Excellent toy for active dogs (I'm sure it's great for horses, too).
Great toy for big dogs November 8, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm familiar with the Jolly Ball as a dog toy. Our St. Bernard had three of them and loved them. Family members experienced many hours of playing with this ball with him. He would scratch at the door, looking for someone to come out and play Jolly Ball. Yes, he did eventually bite through and deflate all three that he had. But we still had some play time with a punctured ball. I bought another recently for my nephew's Airedale, now nearly a year old. He loves chasing it and fetching and playing keep-away, just like the Saint did. So far he's not been able to put a tooth through it; his jaw is not as big as the Saint's, so he may not ever do so. But, we'll have a lot of fun no matter what. Despite the marketing of the Jolly Ball as a horse toy, it is good for dogs too!
3 out of 4 Paws August 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First Impression: Dad and Mom had the great idea to go shopping for toys in the horse section. They found me a horse size Jolly Ball. The material is very easy for me to puncture and I have already destroyed one and am working on my second one. The ball is easily mutilated within an hour. However, even with holes and tears in the ball, it is still fun. I grab the handle of the ball and swing it around. I enjoy hitting myself with it and hitting everything else in the living room. These balls could be built better, but are still fun for giant Rottweiler puppies.
Conclusion: If $20 for a toy that only will last 2 weeks sounds OK to your parents, then this ball will be one of your favorites for that short period of time.
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