Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Tennis Balls |
Usage: | Durable Dog Toy |
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Main Material: | 45% rubber |
Grade: | Class A (Premium Quality) |
Variants: | With squeaker&without squeaker |
Size: | 6-10cm |
Q: Are pet tennis balls suitable for all dogs?
A: Absolutely! They're suitable for most breeds. However, selecting the correct size is key - small dogs should use balls with a diameter of ≤6cm.
Q: What's the difference between squeaker and silent versions?
A: Squeaker balls are equipped with noisemakers to capture and hold your pet's excitement, while silent ones create a serene play environment.
Q: Is the material safe? Can dogs chew through it?
A: Crafted with food-grade rubber meeting the highest Class A safety standards. Always inspect the toy routinely and replace it if compromised.
Q: Can I wash them with water?
A: Indeed! Rinse with clean water or use pet wipes for maintenance. Steer clear of sun exposure and high-temperature sterilization.
Q: Do they float in water?
A: Only those models explicitly labeled as 'floating' will remain buoyant. Standard versions might not offer the same buoyancy.
Q: How often should I replace them?
A: Replace them when you notice any cracks, deformation, or if the squeaker malfunctions. Typically, they last 1-3 months with regular usage.
Q: Are they safe for puppies?
A: Certainly! However, always supervise playtime to prevent over-chewing and accidental swallowing.
Q: Why do they have textured surfaces?
A: The textured design not only cleans your dog's teeth but also enhances their grip, making it easier for them to carry.
Q: What if my dog flattens the ball?
A: The resilient rubber is designed to bounce back. Nonetheless, replace if it becomes severely misshapen.
Q: How can I make my dog more interested?
A: Stimulate your dog's interest by incorporating treats, selecting vibrant colors or squeaker models, and engaging in interactive playtime.