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Ferplast CHEWA BOING BALL Size M 3D texture 🐶

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Description:

This ball for dogs from Ferplast combines buoyancy and strong bounce with a textured surface to keep play sessions lively and to support dental cleaning during chewing. Ideal for fetch at the park or in the water, the CHEWA BOING BALL in size M encourages exercise and helps reduce boredom while being easy to throw and carry.

Key Points

The CHEWA BOING BALL is made from a chewing-resistant, non-toxic material that the manufacturer states is resilient against energetic bites. Its ultra-light construction means it floats and bounces, making it suitable for both land and water games. The 3D texture assists with mechanical cleaning of the teeth during play, while the compact diameter of 6.3 cm is aimed at medium-sized dogs. Consider that very aggressive chewers may eventually wear down even durable toys according to the manufacturer.

Technical Specifications

  • Name: Ferplast CHEWA BOING BALL M

  • Diameter: 6.3 cm
  • Colour: Yellow
  • Material: Chewing-resistant, non-toxic polymer (manufacturer description)
  • Weight: Ultra-light, floats for water play

Benefits

Play becomes more stimulating with a toy that combines several functions. The bouncing action adds unpredictability to fetch, helping to engage a dog’s instinct to chase and pounce. Water sessions are more accessible thanks to the floating design, and the light weight reduces strain when throwing repeatedly. The textured surface contributes to removing plaque and debris through mechanical action during chewing, which can complement routine dental care.

Usage Recommendations

Use this ball for active games of fetch, swimming retrieval and supervised chewing sessions. For safety, rotate toys regularly and inspect the ball for signs of damage to prevent ingestion of fragments. If your dog is an extremely powerful chewer, monitor playtime closely as very persistent chewing may eventually degrade the material.