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Boomer Ball Review

My 3 year old (super energetic) Boxer puppy LOVES this ball.

The Boomer ball's smooth and hard plastic makes it very DURABLE, even against my dog's teeth which seem to so easily shred every other toy he has.

It's about the size of a bowling ball, so my DOG CANNOT PICK IT UP... THIS IS A GOOD THING!! It means he cannot 1. get it stuck in his mouth, or 2. chew it up or make those awful grooves in it with his teeth which would make the ball sharp as happens with many other hard plastic dog toys. Plus, the fact that he cannot pick it up with his mouth makes it all the more addictive and challenging for him.

He bats it with his paws and pushes it around with his nose, or tries (with fail) to grab it with his mouth. However, because it is so LIGHT WEIGHT, the boomer ball doesn't leave him with swollen or bloodied paws or nose as many have said happens with the jolly ball Jolly Pet 14-Inch Push-n-Play, Purple.

It's pretty noisy inside when it's being rolled into walls all the time, but it's not heavy, so it won't do damage to our home. Likewise, I can play soccer (kicking the ball to/for my dog) without fearing it would harm my dog if it hits him. (granted I don't kick it that hard since it's made of plastic instead of rubber.)

It does have some engraved parts for the logo, but so far, my dog hasn't gotten his teeth in them. I imagine he could if he pinned it in a corner just right.

I would absolutely recommend the boomer ball for dog owners. JUST MAKE SURE YOU GET A SIZE THAT IS BIGGER THAN CAN FIT IN YOUR DOG'S MOUTH WHEN OPEN TO ITS MAXIMUM. (my Boxer uses the 8x8x8 (large) boomer ball.)
 
 
 

 
Disclaimer - I was given this ball to review. As always, all opinions are my own.
Disclaimer - Picture is not my own (camera stopped working and deleted all images :(  ) 

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