Herding Ball - Large Cover + Nylon Bag (Only)
Replacement Cover + Nylon Bag (does not include inner ball)
Why Your Dog Will Love It :
Made for Play: Ideal for high energy herding breeds like the Australian Cattle Dogs, Aussie Shepherds, Kelpies, and Border Collies or any breed that loves a good chase.
Built to Last: Made from super strong 1680 ballistic nylon /double stitching / double YKK zipper which are the worlds trusted high quality zippers, this ball can handle all the rough and tumble your dog throws at it.
Keeps Them Busy: Great for mental and physical stimulation, helping to satisfy your dog's natural herding instincts while burning off some energy.
Great design: Features a detachable zipper puller to prevent chewing, keeping your dog focused on the fun. It will require a 60-65cm Yoga ball which is not included.
Make every day a play day with our Hound and Co Herding Ball!! It's the ultimate toy to keep your dog active, satisfying their natural instincts making them happy and enriched and living their best live.
🐾 Large Herding Ball: Ideal for medium to large breeds like Australian Shepherds, Kelpies, and Border Collies.
Package Includes:
- Drawstring Hound and Co Bag
- Ballistic nylon cover - 55cm Large
DOES NOT INCLUDE INNER BALL - (Fits an inner ball 60-65cm)
IMPORTANT - Due to the size of the ball it contains a large amount of air. The ball will naturally deflate after a tough herding session.... It is advised to have the pump handy as your ball may need top up of air depending on the length of the session. This is not a fault of the ball.
The ball must be fully inflated to ensure there is no loose fabric for the dog to bite into. Dogs may naturally try to nip at the fabric if they can grip it. Please supervise playtime, as this ball is made of durable fabric but is not indestructible. This ball is designed for a dog that loves the chase and has a herding instinct.
“We recommend using the herding ball in an open space where your dog has plenty of room to move freely and engage with it. Avoid placing the ball near walls, fences, or corners where it could be pushed into tight spots. This could lead to your dog being able to get their teeth on it, potentially damaging the ball or creating safety risks. If this happens, it will not be considered a fault of the ball.”
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