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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
wont stick to wood floors, even if i spritz it with some liquid. it will stick to wall... puppy is not interested in it from the wall. The suction... sucks.... har har. but i mean it. i can pull it off myself and i can barely lift 20 pounds... probably not worth the buy... in my opinion.
VERANIKA BAIKO
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I havenāt quite figured out how and on which surfaces it sticks best, as the suction cup comes off quickly. But overall, if you place a treat inside the ball, the toy becomes very engaging. My Corgi loved it!
Ladyshotgun66
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Product stuck to floor at first, we'll until my puppy started playing with it. It doesn't do what it's design to do. Won't stick to floor. So the interaction isn't there. The reason I bought it. Waste of money......Now I have to figure out a way to make it do what it was designed to do. Do not recommend buying it!!!
Belew
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Terrible. Doesnāt stick to floor. Has a bell inside that if your dog can chew you risk the emergency room. The little blue beads for texture come off easily and your dog will ingest them. No idea how this has so many great reviews and isnāt off market yet for dogs. Itās a cat toy.
The Somers
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
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mrunmayi sangamnerkar
Reviewed in Australia on August 13, 2024
Suction sucks. Does not stay up
Leanne
Reviewed in Australia on May 12, 2024
Waste of money as it has no suction power on my lamitate flooring!
Amanda S.
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024
this does not stick to the floors or the wall or anything. My dog does seem to be super interested by it but that is because I put treats in it. There is a little bell in the ball as well which was no longer attached after 20 min, which made me worry about my dog ingesting it. The rope was also no longer attached after an hour so it is not made to last. I have a terrier mix who is about 11 lbs so it should have held up better than it did. It is hard for her to get any food or treats out of the toy - in fact I am not sure she has been able to get anything out of it - but it serves its purpose and keeps her busy. Will look for a different option that has better reviews for suction cups in the future.I would recommend trying a different product.
NewMum78
Reviewed in Australia on March 10, 2024
It is very sturdy however the suction cup didnāt work. Tried it on the window (double glazed) and using some water. It wasnāt even close to working. It is tough for chewers though. If the suction worked it would be a high score.
Sean
Reviewed in Australia on November 2, 2024
Does not stay stuck for very long, and the bell inside the ball seems to make our dog wary of the toy
word lover
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2023
The suction cup is extremely stiff. My husband had to press down on it with his foot (shoes on) to press it hard enough to engage suction. Once it was stuck, it was great. When we received it, the first thing we did was remove the bell, which is an obvious choking hazard and unnecessary. Manufacturer should remove these! I instead placed one of our dogs' favorite treats inside the ball. That's all that was needed to get them tugging and chewing. This is a great way to keep your dog engaged.I'm sure that a smart dog will eventually try to shortcut the process and attempt to chew through the rope or chew up the ball, but responsible pet owners know that you can never leave dogs unattended with toys just in case.I highly recommend this toy, especially if you have an active dog like our herding breeds. Just supervise play time and take that bell out and throw that away.
Tracy Butler
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2022
I was so excited to get this toy for our new rescued American Bulldog puppy. He loves playing tug-of-war and is a very aggressive chewer. The toy came within one day and as soon as I put treats in it and suctioned it to the floor, he started playing with it. He never once pulled on it because the rope is not very stretchable. (Maybe it takes some wear and tear to do that.) However, he was trying so hard to figure out how to get the treats out of the ball. First thing that went wrong was the suction came loose, so I suctioned it back to the floor with some water and I stood on it to make sure it was good. Then somehow, he got the ball off of the rope. Iām hoping I can just tie that back on, but Iām not sure. Suddenly, the bell that is inside the ball fell out and he almost ate it. This all happened within 10 minutes! Iām not too happy about this toy anymore. Our 7-year old American Pitbull Terrier could care less about it. I think sheās just glad that thereās something to keep him busy for a few minutes.If you have a very aggressive chewer, this is not for him/her. When I do find a toy that can withstand this puppy and keep him busy for longer than 10 mins., Iāll definitely let it be known! As for this toy, itās a great idea and probably great for mild chewers, but itās not for our little man.To the company who makes this toy: Make the rope tougher and give it more elasticity, and take the damn bell out before a dog chokes on it. Then youāll have a great product.
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