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Horsemen's 10

Horsemen's 10" Jolly Ball Horse Toy

Horsemen's 10
$ 64.99

Score By Feature

Based on 6,474 ratings
Value for money
9.04
Customer service
8.84
Delivery
9.01
Packaging
9.01

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Product Description

Unlike traditional air-filled horse toys, this one does not pop or need air to inflate
This game will keep your horse entertained for hours upon hours. Despite the fact that it can be punched and bit, the ball will not crumble or crumble!
The handle can be pulled easily through the stall or thrown in pastures if you want to pull and toss
With a diameter of 10 inches, this product is perfect for entertaining your horse during playtime in stalls or for eliminating boredom in play areas
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Questions & Answers

Are dogs able to use horse balls? How do each ball differ from one another?

The horse and the wagon were both on my mind However, it is not made as well as it used to be, so your dog is unlikely to use it. Therefore, without the thickness of the rubber, the rubber gets destroyed much more quickly. The last one I had lasted for 15 years and maybe even longer. They were playing with the horse, a great dane, and it entertained them In four days, St. Bernard destroyed the toy and my German Shepherd destroyed it!

What is the material of this object?

I like the way it feels like a When it bounces, it's a net I find however that the handle only lasts an average of ten minutes if you chew heavily. Within a week, the rest of the building was destroyed. Different types of balls exist for horses that are super hard, such as the Indestructaballs, but my niece's dog can also chew them to pieces. The result is a product that lasts longer and does not

Can you tell me how big this item is?

A diameter of 10" is accurately measured in this product. These were a good size for my ACDs, so I bought two of With 8" I could have gotten away with it, but I think they would have been able to mouth the ball much easier and destroy the ball. Besides the fact that they are really great, the dogs love using them, too. It is entirely dependent on the breed of dog you have to decide what size to get.

What material is it made of?

I don't know where it came from but I know my dog loves it, it takes him a long time to destroy it. Well worth the money I blew through other balls too quickly

Selected User Reviews For Horsemen's 10" Jolly Ball Horse Toy

Despite being 3 months old, the product still holds up as well as when we first The way you put it makes sense to me
3/5

Now I have to get my horse to play with it because it smells like green apple. I didn't like it as much as my German Shepherd rottweiler, but he loved it nonetheless. Added an edit We are 3 months later and it still hasn't popped. The horse we have now is 6 months old, and she absolutely loves playing with it. It's been really abused by her, and yet it hasn't fallen apart, so I've ended up raising my original 3-star rating to a 4-star. We appreciate your feedback and would like you to hit the button if you found this review helpful.
Thank you for your kind words.

Princess Burch
Princess Burch
| Apr 02, 2021
I'm not going to spend your It wasn't the toy I expected to be for my ten month old Great Dane, but it turned out to be way better than I'd hoped! It never occurred to me that the ball deflates when squeezed
3/5

I laughed when he chewed a hole right through it with his paws, it lasted no more than My first thought was that this was a sealed ball, so I assumed it would last that way but no! I destroyed it in no time at all. I took the plastic away from him as soon as possible since I did not want him to eat it. This is a waste of money. I would not recommend anyone to use this.

Rogelio Rogers
Rogelio Rogers
| Jun 15, 2021
You can give your dog this real toy if you have a real dog
5/5

In a nutshell It should be noted that the Jolly Ball we have today is our second purchase of this kind. Two of them are over two years old and are the ONLY toys that have kept my dog entertained for that long (even the tough black kongs last for about three months each). As this is a much larger plant than my first, I expect it to last a lot There's no doubt that it exhausts her more quickly. Even though my pit/boxer is a far cry from the standard horse it is meant for (she weighs less than 50 pounds), her teeth do puncture it to no end. There is no reason to be alarmed by the pinprick holes left in the ball, they have no impact on its integrity. It is obvious my dog loves playing with her Jolly Balls, and you can see the sheer joy bursting out of her as she does. You probably need to play with this toy if you are a stronger breed like mine. My dog is only allowed to use ours for a couple hours at a time at the most, so I would not leave it alone all day.

Magnus Beard
Magnus Beard
| Sep 26, 2020
Toys for horses that are fun and educational In the same way a creature would
5/5

In a nutshell The eight-year-old me turns to you as a grandpa In this month's A yard dredge I did not even know existed recently uncovered things in my neighbor's backyard Concrete is a cement-like substance The hinges are covered, plastic planters are on the table, blossoms from a flowery tree (I don't have a flowery tree), and Bricks) are produced. I also found a dead chipmunk (RIP Alvin), among so many bricks. Upon reflection, I decided he wasn't doing archeology - he was just creating his own outdoor entertainment, and I should probably do something about this.

The Jolly Ball is here. Grandpa is a dog, but he has horse energy despite the fact that the product is marketed towards horses My mom's dogs (who will exude more Highland Cow energy, if we're being honest) love their Jolly Ball and haven't yet completely destroyed it, so I figured it would be worthwhile to invest in, considering they tend to be more destructive. (Yes, I know, cows are weird. When Grandpa goes outside now, the first thing he does is play with his Jolly Ball, aside from emptying his bladder. The last time I saw him so enchanted with a toy was when he was 30 months. Except when he wakes me up at 3am for a potty break and would rather horse around (heh) with the Jolly Ball than return to sleep. The size of the wallet also means that our 25 pound terrier roommate cannot steal it from him.

I ordered peppermint, which is more of a red color than a purple like the picture suggests. out well since Grandpa is in more of an Autumn mood than a Winter one. As a matter of full disclosure, I gave it a 5-star rating for flavor I still give it 5 stars, despite having not tasted it personally. My Grandpa can't speak because he is a dog, so I wouldn't ask him for his opinion.

Anders Quinn
Anders Quinn
| Dec 21, 2020
It was to be used for our yearling miniature mule and nine year old
5/5

We used them for a yearling miniature mule and our 9-year-old paint pony. After a month, I was shocked at how much the mini still enjoyed the game. As a rule, he picks it up, bites at it, and lays on it by himself. As long as a kicker is available to kick it around the paddock for him, he will chase it around and tackle it for as long as the kicker is there. Horses have been ignoring the full size horse ever since it sniffed it once, realized it wasn't edible, and stopped eating it.

Raquel Ryan
Raquel Ryan
| May 19, 2021
A warning about sufficient supply
3/5

Do not buy if you are a chewer. it with the thought that it would be a sturdy and durable toy for my nine month old When she walked to work the first day, the handle was ripped off and the bag was tossed out She chewed it up like candy. A few days later, she played with it again and tore a big hole right on the handle. It was out in the yard again yesterday morning as she played After checking on her 20 minutes later, I left my house to look after her The ball had her head stuck inside, and she was not able to Using a whole lot of force, I yanked the rope He got the ball out of his hands. It was extremely hot, she was panting, and she was struggling to breathe There was a lot of water on her head. There was no air to breathe for her. Despite my checking on her when I did, she could have died if I had not done so! You should not give this to a dog that chews!.

Anne Dunn
Anne Dunn
| Aug 25, 2020
Toy for my Belgian Malinois that my dog loves
5/5

Since I have a Belgian Malinois dog, this ball would never survive, but it survived MUCH longer than any other toy I own. Although it has hundreds of holes in it, the ball is still in a ball shape, and my dog enjoys It hadn't been punctured too much, but it was stiff enough for him to enjoy chewing on. The ball is similar to the grip exercise devices we use to exercise our hands and our dogs use it to exercise their teeth at the top of their heads. Having a great ball is what makes it great. I like how the materials are not too soft nor too hard, and they hold up The second one is on its way.

Emory READ
Emory READ
| May 17, 2021

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