Horsemen's Pride 14" Jolly Tug Horse Toy
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You should only need to replace *br>With any 14" ball that you find
You can use a tire pump if you want to
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A 14"'ball from Walmart is probably out of your reach
Selected User Reviews For Horsemen's Pride 14" Jolly Tug Horse Toy
In a nutshell, The discovery of this toy made me very excited since I have two constant players in my family. There was a week's worth of it. Though I can confirm that the horses were not strong, it was fun while it lasted.
The tub toy for horses is a good toy for dogs, too, as it is even recommended by dog groups. The exception is that I have a request. It is a breed of bull dog. A bulldog dog, specifically an English bulldog. I have no complaints or slams about this toy because I think it is made for horses. This will not last long with a bulldog, I am just giving you a 'heads up. ' Despite being able to make it for two days, the tug burst. The fact that a 2000 pound horse did not kill one is beyond me, but I can tell you a 60 lb English Bulldog handled it easily in only two I love it. The tug it makes after being popped is great, even if it is a flat one. Colors are stunning. I love them. I would recommend this product for people who don't own bullies, like people who own horses!.
This item was purchased because the packaging said it was very durable and would not unravel. It took only a few days for my donkey to pop it. Balls are only a little bit protected by the "jacket" that they are in. In any case, it's not a big deal for me because I get hours of fun playing with it with my donkey. Because of the large handle on it, they love to get that into their mouths and gobble it up and down. If you don't care if the ball pops, trust me, someone's horse or donkey will still have a blast playing As a matter of fact, they probably like it better when the ball is flat.
I bought this for my horse who loves it, but he is very rough on his The ball looks pretty mangled after only two days after he only had it for a few days. I'm fairly sure he popped it already. A little cheaper would make it more appealing to me.
As a plus, I made slits in the rubber ball and inserted seven shower liners from a dollar store. It's been his favorite outside toy for as long as I can remember.
I tried so hard to find the perfect toys for my horse but this wasn't the one. it was going to be a hard ball inside, not a blow up one. A waste of money would have been better if there had been a super hard ball inside, but otherwise another one.
I think it is sort of moving around. The plug was not in the box, so we had to wait for another week. I do not seem to be able to get my horse to enjoy it though. I notice that it moves around in the large pasture, but I see no sign of enjoyment or interest. As well, the nylon is very loose, so it makes no difference. Also, the ball is fully inflated and the nylon is very loose, but that makes no difference at this point. There is no way to determine whether a horse will value or ignore this unexpected gift. There was even a bit of peppermint on the handle (with water they stayed sticky) but it didn't attract any interest from the children. Whenever he's finished with a supplement, he tosses his rubber 'bowl' around, so I hoped this would satisfy her need for Unfortunately, I have not yet been successful. To date, it has been two weeks.
The opposite could not have been further from the truth. The pastures at the stables are full of them playing with their balls and battling each other in the "tug of war. " I love my purchase - thank you! The kids will definitely be kept busy with more toys if I buy more. Prior to learning about horses needing stimulation, I had never thought about it.