Designed for the most demanding use, the Chuckit! Ultra Ball is not your dog's ordinary ball. Simply put, this is the best ball for the game of fetch. Developed to have high bounce, high buoyancy, high visibility and high durability. The Chuckit! Ultra Ball promises to outplay the ordinary. Can be used in the water and is designed specifically for the game of fetch. Features an extra-thick rubber core and quality material that floats. The bright color gives increased visibility and helps to prevent the ball from getting lost. Compatible with Chuckit! Launchers. Pack of 2 Ultra Ball Large.
A**.
Durable, bouncy, absolutely loved!
My dog, bless her heart, goes absolutely bonkers for these balls. I swear she knew what was in the package before I even opened it she was right there trying to open it for me. These are GREAT! We take them to the park with the Chuck-it Stick, to the river for some water fetch, and anywhere as her “reward” for being calm and obedient. Beware though, they sure can BOUNCE. She dropped one of these out the car window (we were going 20mph in a residential area) and even after searching for almost 10 minutes I could not find it. They can withstand her super-chewer mouth with no visible damage. I highly recommend!(Photo is of the tennis ball version of this product, she doesn’t sit still long enough for a photo of the rubber version).
W**N
Perfect for dog
I like them because of their size. My dad bought some for our German Sheppard but they were to small and he almost choked on it. However with these its not a problem. They fit just fine. A little expensive. Will try to find an alternative with same size dimension.
D**E
My dog loves them.
Still hands down the best items my dogs has a hard time destroying. Well worth the buy.
K**R
My Malinois can and will destroy any toy or ball
My mal could chew through a car in a week if I let her. I have never seen a dog with such bite force or that is so hard on her balls and toys. That being said with her constant chewing on these they last months. For reference a tennis ball lasts less than 2 hours and it is gone. She loves these balls and we play ball 4 times a day minimum as she is super hyper active and needs the release. She really chomps these as she brings these back and they hold up. It takes her a few months to finally get the smallest hole so she can really crunch it. She has never been able to pull one of these apart and that says it all. I feel these are super safe for her as she is not able to eat a bunch of pieces. I have bought buckets of these, all have had exceptional quality and are well worth the price.
J**T
Pretty great!
Dog loves these! We had the smaller size before and our pup loved them! We sized up to these large ones now that he's bigger and they don't seem quite as durable...or he's just that much stronger now. He's been able to puncture a couple of them within a few weeks. Which is still great in comparison to a standard tennis ball. We prefer the blue whistling ones since they have a couple of holes in them, just in case he was to accidentally swallow one.
N**.
And they float!!
Great for retrieving in the pool.
R**K
Perfect size
These are very durable and the perfect size for my Labrador’s.
L**L
My dog’s favorite
My dogs love balls and these are one of the few that can’t chew through easily. They are quiet which is nice when I don’t want to hear constant squeaking lol
R**N
Smaller large dog approved
Dags love em and they last longer than 1 park visit.... unless you are me and throw the ball into the fast section of the river right when the dag needed to .....One down one to go
G**R
Size Is Misleading
They call this ball the "Ultra Large" model. The ball is only 2.5 inches in diameter. The original ad I ordered from exclaimed it was over 4 inches in diameter. If you have large dogs....BEWARE! Very dangerous for larger dogs re choking hazard. The company should be calling this a small to medium ball...NOT LARGE.I found a larger size finally...XXLarge in the same brand. Looking forward to trying it out with our German Shepherds and Labrador Retrievers. Supposed to be indestructible...hope so!Terry Charter
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