Balls for dogs
Here you will find balls that are suitable for dogs. Balls made of natural rubber are safe for both puppies and adult dogs. Balls made of wool stimulate your dog's sense of smell. Balls made of rope are robust and also suitable for large dogs. Remember not to give your dog a regular tennis ball as these wear down your dog's teeth too much.
Lambwolf Corn // Activity toy with pockets for treats and squeaker
Helen Wells Wool Balls // Handmade felt ball in 100% wool (gray)
Lambwolf Ice Cream Pop // Removable activity toy with squeaker
Lambwolf Toto // Activity ball with pockets and squeaker (light blue)
Chuckit!® Birthday Fetch Ball // Ball in natural rubber
Lambwolf Cherry Pop // Activity toy with balls with 'squeak'
Chuckit Air Glow // Breathable and luminous ball (2 pcs.)
Lambwolf Toto // Activity ball with pockets and squeaker (pink)
Lambwolf Toto, Small // Activity ball with pockets for treats
Lambwolf Rocket // New Year's toy with balls and rope
Kong Signature Balls // Non-abrasive tennis balls for small and large dogs
Lambwolf Watermelon // Removable activity toy with 'squeak'
Lambwolf Apple // Activity toy you can hide treats in
Hevea Moonball // Natural rubber ball with space for treats (green)
Lambwolf Bee Pop // Activity toy with 'beep'
Lambwolf Lady Bug // Activity toy with 'beep'
Lambwolf Pea Pop // Activity toy with balls with 'peep'
Gladiator Ball // Activity ball with space for treats and wet food
Kisa Ball //Luminous dog ball that can float
Bone & Bites, Alfred // Handmade leather ball for dogs
Hevea Moonball // Natural rubber ball with space for treats (pink)
Hevea Moonball // Natural rubber ball with space for treats
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Can you play with a ball with your dog?
For most dogs, playing with a ball is perfectly fine. Some dogs become “ball crazy”. You should keep an eye on your dog to see if he becomes manic. If he does, take a break from playing with the ball. Choose a ball that is the right size for your dog.
Can dogs play with tennis balls?
It's a bad idea to give your dog a regular tennis ball. Tennis balls contain fiberglass, which causes unnecessary wear and tear on your dog's teeth and gums. Choose a ball designed for dogs instead.