Rubber Ball on Long Rope for Shar Pei
Are you an owner of an active Shar Pei who might occasionally want to play while walking or training? That’s a great feature of the breed, those fluffy guys are great to play with! You will have even more fun with a special gear designed for training and playing outside every day! Designed with safety in mind, this training ball is great for training both puppies and mature Shar Peis. Due to the long nylon rope it will be much more comfortable for you to throw the ball farther, and for your pet to retrieve it.
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Shar Pei Retrieve Training Ball Made of Rubber
Key features of this Dog Training Ball: - High quality rubber
- 100% safe materials
- Solid inside
- Strong rope
| Intended use of this Dog Training Ball: - Basic and most advanced training traditional toy
- Retrieve training
- Schutzhund training
- Just for fun
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Size: - Small - 2 inches (5 cm) diameter
- Length of the string - 16 inches (40 cm)
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The special rubber, this gear is made of, is approved by the veterinarians for containing absolutely no chemicals which could cause skin irritation or allergy. This dog friendly material is safe for young and mature dogs to bite and play with all day long. Even more, the surface of this gear is designed to clean your pet’s teeth and massage his gums when he bites it. Combine playing, training and dental care together for an outstanding result!
Using this training ball is easier than ever, use the long nylon rope to swing the gear and let it go. The ball is solid inside and will fly really far with no extra effort. The great feature of this item is its ability to float on water, take your activities to the seaside or play with your dog by the pool on a hot summer day, he will appreciate it! The rope will also make it easier for him to find the ball on any kind of terrain.
Please, note! This training ball is intended for biting and retrieve training, never let your Shar Pei chew it to make sure that the gear serves you longer.
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