Chuckit! The Whistler Ball
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Greetings,br>I agree, it's a bit perplexing! I've only seen this size on Amazon, but it's possible they're referring to other balls. These balls are currently missing, but they are small/medium in size, if my memory serves me correctly. These were purchased for a puppy who is a cockerpoo. br>I hope that this information is useful.
You have the option of choosing your own color.
Hello, this is the number two. The medium size is 6".
We ordered a pair of blue whistles, but they weren't the same.
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First and foremost, if you don't already have one, get one. Stop what you're doing and go out and get one if you have a fetch-obsessed pooch. This isn't a practice run! Chuck- It's fantastic, and it's saved my shoulder from countless fetch games. br>br>Now for the fun part: They're made of rubber, so they're a little squishy and give, and they're great for throwing against a wall both inside and out. Two for whistling that doesn't go all the way through the ball and two for whistling that does go all the way through the ball to allow your dog to breathe a little while chewing on it. br>br>They are a perfect fit for the large chuck- It has a whistling sound and can be launched. It sounds similar to a tweeting fluttering bird. My dog, on the other hand, is unconcerned by the noise. She only cares about one thing: getting her hands on the ball. In the few weeks I've had it, it's survived more than 30 fetch sessions. In the snow, it holds up well, and on grass, it is fairly visible. I don't know how it performs in direct sunlight. br>br>For comparison, I have a 50-pound German shorthaired pointer who is a moderate chewer and obsessed with fetch.
My dog chews on everything. To give you an idea, she chews the ends off of Kong toys. In a single play session, she destroys stuffed dog toys while being watched. She takes about 30 minutes to peel Kong tennis balls and remove the squeaker. As a result, finding toys for her is a challenge. I'm not in possession of a chuck- It's some kind of throwing stick. As a result, I simply toss the ball to my canine companion. When you throw it, it makes a whistle sound when it flies, but it's not very loud. For a dog, it has just the right amount of bounce. A dead bounce, if you will. It only lasts for one decent bounce before fizzling out. It's a positive development. My dog enjoys launching the ball into the air and then pouncing on it as it bounces back. She is completely incapable of chewing it. She might kill it in the end, but she's had it for about a month. There was no harm done. It appears to be brand new. It's got just the right amount of resistance. She can tuck it into the back of her mouth for a satisfying chew. It does, however, collapse to prevent her from chewing through it, but there is an air pocket to keep it from collapsing completely. It's light enough that the dog's mouth or face won't get hurt while playing catch. The ball's interior is divided into two chambers, which is difficult to explain. One holds air to prevent the ball from collapsing, while the other allows air to escape when squeezed. I wish there was a way to put a squeaker in the inside chamber, but if there was, the dog could collapse the ball while chewing, then use his back teeth to cut the ball in half and eat the squeaker. br>This is a fantastic ball. There are no unpleasant odors. The bounce is excellent. Chewing is a joy. Throwing is a breeze. My dog's favorite toy is a stuffed animal. Look at the image. This is a ball that she is extremely proud of.
" Max chased the Chuck it Whistiling ball for a long time. br> However, after Max retrieved the Whisteling Chuck It Ball for the fifth time, the game was over. "SEND THIS WHISTELING CHUCK IT BALL BACK!" Max, my German Shepherd, said to me. " It's a fantastic ball to retrieve, but it doesn't work for Whistel. "I had to pay $7. " Because it's supposed to whistle, 98 for a ball? It can't whistle, but it can do everything else. Max gave this Chuck It Ball a one-star rating as a result of this.
This ball is a favorite of mine and my dog. I've been tossing it for him with a chuck it, and he's off like a shot after it. He can use the holes to help him get a better grip on it with his teeth. He's destroyed little tennis balls by chewing the fuzzy off of them and chewing his way through them in the past, so this is ideal for him as an "aggressive" chewer. What I like best about them is that they don't stick to dirt/mud or grass when I use them outside in a field near our house. So there are a lot of reasons to like this ball. The whistle is barely audible (at least to humans) when thrown, which is why I gave it four stars. It's a fairly faint sound because I use a chuck it and throw it fast and a long distance. Now, it's possible that my dog can hear it much better than I can, or that the frequency is better suited to my dog's hearing, but I have no way of knowing. He pursues this ball in the same manner as he pursues the chuck it ultra balls, so the noise doesn't seem to bother him. I'm not sure if there's a price difference between the two, but if the ultra ball is cheaper, I don't think the whistle feature is worth the extra money. Even if they're all the same price, having variety is nice, even if it doesn't make a lot of noise.
I wish I could have just bought another glow version for a fraction of the cost!! We liked the fact that the glow balls actually do whistle, which is what initially drew me to the advertised whistling ball. What a colossal waste of time and money! br>br>It's a little smaller and doesn't fit quite as well in the Chuck it, slipping around a little. It's also not nearly as durable as the glow ball, and I don't expect it to last very long with my ferocious chewer. I'd like to return it, but the dog likes it, so I'm going to eat that money and leave it with him until he destroys it. For a dollar more, I could have gotten two glow balls (his favorite) instead of this one dud! br>br>This is something I strongly advise against. Advertising that is deceptive.
Our Boston terrier is completely enamored of these tiny Chuck It! toys. balls. I went to Walmart to get a replacement after my husband "accidentally" flushed his previous one down the toilet. Only the small ones were no longer being carried. So, let's get started with Amazon! I'd never purchased the Whistler ones before, but he enjoys them just as much as the regular ones. They're softer, but he hasn't ruined it after a week. I got him one of those Nerf Max balls to tide him over until these arrived, but it only lasted an hour before he destroyed it. So, if you have a chewer on your hands, this stood up to our mouthy little terrorist.