🐶 Roll into Fun with Every Chew!
The JW Hol-Ee Roller Medium is a durable and versatile dog toy made from soft rubber, featuring a unique alveolar design that allows for treat insertion. With a diameter of 12 cm, it's perfect for medium-sized dogs, providing hours of engaging play and stimulation.
B**1
Used for tug of war with Staffy and Malinois
This toy is over a year old and was bought to replace an identical model that is now about 10 years old. We still have the original, but it has definitely in the garden and after so much sun and rain, isn't in as good a condition, but it is still intact.I am disabled and train my dogs exclusively with reward based training, primarily play. This toy is primary toy for those days when my health prevents me from getting out with the dogs enough.If you look closely at the ball, you will see that we stuffed a small squeaky toy inside. This keeps the dogs occupied for hours.We also fill it with paper at times, though it makes a huge mess,.they have great fun.This is be only large ball I have been able to keep intact.Still, it is not a chew toy. If the dog lays down and just chews non stop, I would expect to eventually chew through. We have different things for chewing, primarily natural items .But to survive years of rough play with such powerful dogs I have to give it five stars for durability, and for the many hours of joy has given my dogs, especially at times when I have been very ill I really wish I could give it ten.We also have a smaller version of the same ball, about ten years old, which the parrot took a few bites out of before getting bored with, and the dogs play with this too, but the large one is by far their favourite.That said stuff a dirty sock in the wee one and they will have hours of fun hunting it and playing with it.
M**.
Perfect starter puppy/dog ball.
I bought this for my puppy (staffador), as a tennis ball (or any ball tbh) was too big for him at 2-3 months to comfortably get in his mouth, and I found videos online where people used these balls or balls similar for small dogs as they can pick them up easier - not really knowing what size I wanted, I went for M size and I'm glad I did, he picked it up right away and as time has gone on (now 6 months) he picks it up, brings it back, chews on it, pulls it tugs it etc and it doesn't fly too far or have any real weight behind it - so its quite safe in a nice garden, I did accidentally bounce it off my green house by mistake but no damage was done, I did the test so you don't have to.M is definitely the safe size to buy, as I believe even if he becomes a Labrador sized dog it'll still be his friend, durability withstanding (certainly so far, its the only toy that's still here with no signs of damage)
L**.
Great toy for parrots as well
I bought this for my parrot so it is very versatile he loves this toy
T**2
Lovely Toy but not heavy chewers
The 10 inch has survived well against sharp teeth of 9 month cocker but she chewed through the small one
F**S
My dog loves it
Bought to replace a similar ball (from Aldi 3.99) for my frenchie that was ruined by another dog .This new ball is so sturdy but squishy at the same time she loved the old ball so much and this has gone down so well as a replacement even though more pricey it’s a good investment as she doesn’t ruin toys. Not sure it is chew proof depends what your dog is like with toys
S**S
Great fun for any size dog
This is a great toy for our Chihauhau. He loves to play with a ball but the small ones keep going under our sofa and he gets frustrated when he can’t reach it. This one can be thrown around the front room with no problems. We use it outside too and he can carry it around easily due to the holes. We can also squash it and play tug with it. He loves it.
F**G
Now you see it, now you don't!
Looking for toys to keep our energetic and boisterous 6-month old lab/collie cross girl mentally stimulated we came across this and thought it would be Just The Thing.....It arrived on 5th August to our excitement but to doggo's disdain. That's a toy? For me? Are you serious? Well, er yes, we are. So we filled it with all sorts of goodies fit for a dog - old socks, tied in knots with a bit of kibble hidden in the toes; the sleeve off an old sweater treated to the knot-and-kibble, and handed it to doggo. She turned her snout up at it. This went on for a couple of weeks, much to our disappointment, as she obviously preferred the cardboard packaging it had arrived in. You know what they say about kids - never mind the expensive toy, they prefer the packaging, and so it was with our girl, until......finally one day she just took to it with a look that seemed to ask why we hadn't given it to her earlier!It has taken precisely three weeks for her to chew a big hole in the Hol-ee Roller and it's now been discarded along with a flat tennis ball, a rubber ball that has been reduced to the size of a walnut and a tug rope - which arrived only a couple of hours ago - which she has shredded.When we adopted this beast from the local shelter we were told she was a Dog. No she isn't - she's a Tyrannosaurus in a dog suit!
K**H
2 year old GSD loves this ball!
My GSD adores this ball! He runs around with it on its own but loves it most with stuff inside that he has to pull out. Fabric bits with food wrapped in is great for a time consuming treat but he also loves it stuffed with bits of cardboard box. It’s pretty tough and stands a fair bit of tugging but I wouldn’t think it would take his full weight pulling on it very often. Doubt it would fair well as a chew toy but he has his buffalo horn for that. Well worth the money.
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