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  • They can eventually tear them apart, but a few punctures and a jolly ball still retains its shape.

  • My company (Varsity Pets) makes a herding ball for high-energy dogs that we guarantee to be indestructible if used as intended. Our products are made in the USA, highly addictive, and require no human interaction for dogs to enjoy them. Check out my videos for proof. If your dog likes Jolly Balls but destroys them, you might want to try one of our Varsity Balls.

  • @danielschulof no because they are like 40 bucks

  • Just got my German Shepherd mix her first jolly ball. Two days later it has a rather large whole in it already. Do they come in different toughness levels, or are they all the same? She goes through the toughest level kongs pretty quick too.

  • my aussie, goes through 1 jolly ball every month and a half ,loves it ,but he shreds it to pieces ,and it says indestructable on the box lol!! i dont think so!!! i think il write the company and let them know

  • Stunning dogs you've got there. Will have to get my GSD one of those and hopefully she won't put her teeth through it like most of her other toys lol.

  • I have got to get my dogs one of these - thanks for bringing it to my attention

  • I give it 3 poops

  • OMG, my shepherd is 7yo and still has her first jolly ball. I threw it away once and she sniffed it out and brought it to me with a, "Hey mom did you know someone threw my jolly ball away? No problem I saved it." She still picks the old one over the new....lol

  • Will that ball burst? I don't think that it can withstand the pressures of a sharp tooth of a GSD.

  • They actually have a lot of give to them when the dog chews them and since they're rubbery they can take a lot of punishment

  • You have to understand that the JB is NOT an *inflated* ball. It simply is the ball shape, and despite innumerable punctures by a GSD retains its bounciness. That is until it finally starts blistering (big bump along center from lots of chewing), or a dog who actually uses it as a chew toy.

    My sister's GSD chews off the handles, but it still bounces lots.

  • OMG!!! My German Shepherd IS OBSESSED with Jolly Ball!

    She LOVES it, and responds always to "Jolly Ball" or anything that sounds like it! LOL

    They are GREAT balls, people - also, horses like them (there are bigger horse versions) and racing trainers are using them all the time now.

    They are tough and still largely bouncy for a good while. My GS uses them up in about 3 mos average (8" dog or larger horse ball).

  • We buy these for my GSD, we get the ones from the feed store in the horse section. The horse size ones were the only size that she didn't destroy in a month. They are her favorite, she plays with them for hours.

  • I found the horse balls are thinner and weaker, so they really are about the same as the 8" dog ball. Generally. Our dog somewhat chews it but mostly she loves you to interact with it and her.

  • they looked like they are pretty tough the only ones i have come across that are simular are for kids and only last minutes :( i'll have to look online for ones like them :)

  • No, those are "hippity-hops" LOL.

    Jolly Ball "Tug-n-Toss" is what these are. They're FANTASTIC if your dog takes to them.

    Also for frisbee lovers - try Aerobie's "Dogobie" - the BEST.

  • have anyone heard about FRUSTRATION?

  • Looks like they're having a lot of fun!

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