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6.1.2021

I started using normal tennis ball sized chuck-it balls with my GSD years ago and he loved them. They go further, are indestructible and last forever. However, be aware, one day he hit it at a full run, and it went into his wind pipe. They are too small and too slippery for a big dog. We couldn’t remove it, believe me we tried and my wife ended up in Casualty with a badly bitten hand. Not until he was completely unconscious and his eyes had rolled into the back of his head and no pulse. Can you do CPR on a dog? I now know I can but I would rather you didn’t have to find out the same way I did.That was the end of that and very nearly the end of him.We bought one of these Breathe Right balls as an experiment thinking it would last ten minutes and would be impossible to throw very far. He has had four in the last two years and two of those were lost. None were damaged despite him chomping on them for ages. I can see other people have had issues with their dog breaking them but mine hasn’t and he is a very big GSD and not gentle with his toys.Bottom line is, if you have a large dog, DO NOT use the medium size (tennis ball) normal Chuck-its, they are dangerous in that situation. The large Breathe Rights have proven tough, they go a fair way with the correct thrower and they are safe. It is extremely unlikely he will get this stuck in his throat and if he does it won’t suffocate him and I can hook it out easily.Worth the money, damn straight!
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6.1.2021

I started using normal chuck-it balls with my GSD years ago and he loved them. They go further, are indestructible and last forever. However, be aware, one day he hit it at a full run, and it went into his wind pipe. They are too small and too slippery for a big dog. We couldn’t remove it, believe me we tried and my wife ended up in Casualty with a badly bitten hand. Not until he was completely unconscious and his eyes had rolled into the back of his head and no pulse. Can you do CPR on a dog? I now know I can but I would rather you didn’t have to find out the same way I did.That was the end of that and very nearly the end of him.We bought one of these Breathe Right balls as an experiment thinking it would last ten minutes and would be impossible to throw very far. He has had four in the last two years and two of those were lost. None were damaged despite him chomping on them for ages. I can see other people have had issues with their dog breaking them but mine hasn’t and he is a very big GSD and not gentle with his toys.Bottom line is, if you have a large dog, DO NOT use the medium size (tennis ball) normal Chuck-its, they are dangerous in that situation. The large Breathe Rights have proven tough, they go a fair way with the correct thrower and they are safe. It is extremely unlikely he will get this stuck in his throat and if he does it won’t suffocate him and I can hook it out easily.Worth the money, damn straight!
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22.7.2019

So far we're really impressed with this ball, our dog just loves it.He is absolutely obsessed with balls and this one is no exception - we use it with our chuckit thrower - doesn't go quite as far as the 'chuckit ultra squeaker ball' he also has as the breathe right ball has a little less weight to it. However, in weather like this where it's sticky & hot this ball is perfect as it allows him to keep running/fetching for longer without us worrying about him not being able to breathe properly.He loves to chew this ball indoors too and so far it seems to be holding up very well to him (he is a mini dachshund but they have a v strong set of jaws/teeth and not many things last!).One small comment is that because of the holes in it when it bounces off the floor it goes at a slight angle so don't do the same thing I have on our most recent walk and lose it in brambles taller than me then have to go and fish it out!!UPDATE OCT 2019: Unfortunately he was left unsupervised with this ball by my MIL and has now chewed through it - not a fault of the ball as such as its not designed for chewing.
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5.3.2021

When this ball arrived, I nearly threw it straight in the bin. It felt very flimsy, was smaller than I thought it would be, and I thought it was a waste of money. My dog can destroy the sturdiest of balls in a matter of minutes, so I thought it might be best just to throw this away rather than give it to her on Christmas Day and then see her disappointed face as I wrestle the bits away from her which she will never see again. Fortunately, I decided to let her have her 2 minutes of fun with it and she got it Christmas morning, and despite getting other toys this was by far her favourite. I was very surprised to see it still in one piece after half an hour of chewing. After 3 days of trying to destroy it,the dog gave up with that and started playing with it instead. Now, 2 months later, the ball is still intact and is still chewed/played with on a daily basis. I will definitely be getting another one.
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19.1.2021

I spent some time sourcing balls for a 15kg cockapoo who loves to play catch indoors and out. We have a fairly cluttered sitting room and sooner or later we were going to have an accident, for she doesn't always catch cleanly and balls can squirt off anywhere. Most balls are too heavy and therefore potentially destructive. Some of the lighter ones were too hard and could bounce alarmingly off her teeth. The "Small" size of these is ideal for her; they're pretty light and squidgy enough to have a soft bounce. Added to this, I'm not worried she's going to choke herself by accident. I should add that my dog looks after her toys and does not chew up this sort of material. I have not used them outdoors,as I'm not worried about smashing ornaments, so I hadn't thought about the colour-blindness problem. As someone with a colour defect myself, I'd prefer light blue or yellow!
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19.12.2018

I wanted a ball that my dog could hold in his mouth and still breathe easily and I also wanted the correct size to use with a ball launcher and this one did both of those things. However, the first time we used it, it rolled down a rabbit hole never to be seen again. Of course, this is not the manufacturer's fault or a failing of the ball itself, but it did make me regret spending so much money on one single ball.It is lighter than a tennis ball, and that combined with the air holes, meant that it didn't go as far as an ordinary tennis ball used with a ball launcher. My dog would have preferred it if it went as far as a tennis ball.I don't think I'll buy another one.Losing 50p tennis balls which roll into rabbit holes, float off down rivers or simply disappear into dense hedges is one thing, but I don't want to lose any more of these relatively expensive balls.
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18.9.2017

Didn't think this would last - my Sebbie (jackspaniel) loves chewing rubber. But it's lasted; he can breath much more easily and it's become one of his favourite balls. The rubber is sufficiently soft and pliable for him to enjoy chewing but is also strong and sufficiently robust to avoid splitting/breaking or otherwise ending up in pieces, as does with most rubber toys, even when it's been left out in all weathers. Seemed extremely expensive compared to other balls but well worth the money; I could easily have wasted the same amount of money on cheaper balls which would all be in the bin by now, but this one is still as good a new despite being played with every day. Thank you, Doskocil.

2.9.2019

Both of my German Shepherds really like to carry these balls on their walks. I wanted a non solid ball that would allow my dogs to adjust the tension on their jaw. With a solid ball it just seems that their jaws are wedged open. This ball allows them to bite down on it and it isn’t too heavy for them to carry for a couple of hours. Of course the main reason was that because of it’s construction the dogs can breathe easily while carrying it. Added bonus is that the ball floats too.I can have a game of tug as well as the ball is very robust. I just rinse under the outdoor tap after each walk. The dogs have had the balls for a few months and they are still like new.

17.5.2017

With other Fetch balls, I could see and hear she (my dog is a she) was forcing her breath and running out of air. Now, with the Breathe Right Fetch Ball, she breathes much better and quick recovers for more fun time.It is also very durable. More than 3 weeks have passed and I can't see a single scratch in the ball surface, even though my dog loves to chew it.It is a light ball, so it doesn't go as far as other (heavier) balls. On the other hand, when playing fetch indoors, I'm not worried about breaking anything anymore. This also makes this ball suitable for apartments since it almost doesn't make any sound when it bounces.Highly recommended.

12.12.2017

I am a huge huge fan of Chuckit balls. My 5 year old Aussie loves them being thrown in the chuckit launcher. I bought the breathe right chuckit ball as I loved the design and how it promotes your dog being able to breathe better during a game of retrieve, it is robust with more "give" in the rubber due to the lattice like construction. However, I would have liked the ball to have a bit more weight to it as I struggled to get it to go very far (used the chuckit launcher and medium ball) compared to other chuckit balls I own.Apart from that, it is a great ball and gets a lot of use!!

18.9.2018

Our dog loves this. He’d left yet another ball somewhere in a field mid walk, so got this as one of the replacements. He immediately started running round with it, chomping it. Its really bouncy for him to chew as well as being open for better breathing when he insists on carrying it. Fits nicely into our existing tennis ball thrower too. For reference, he’s a Field Spaniel, so a setter/retriever size head and muzzle. Wouldn’t suit a hard mouthed, determined chewer - stick with the other chuckit options for them. However, these are perfect for soft mouthed dogs.

22.11.2019

The "Chuckit breath right ball" is an amazing gift for any dog who loves to play fetch!Not too heavy, not to light, and it bounces enough where it won't get too out of control.I can tell my dogs can breath right through it while running and fetching.Love the neon orange color by the way! The ball even catches the attention of my cats too! They just love watching the dogs fetch where they also want to play too.I believe you've found a perfect gift for your furry best friend. A nice stocking stuffer especially for the the holidays.

9.5.2020

These are now the only balls my dog will play fetch with. Buuut as she's still on the young side I need to make sure she doesn't destroy them.They smell cinnamonny and I'm sure that's a bonus for my pup, but that also means she tries to chew it to bits.I have always caught her before she ate or completely destroyed any of them, but she has *broken* two of the 6 I bought her 4 months ago, with minor breaks afflicting all 6.I expect the 6 I purchased to last me all year, but I also expect to buy another 6 come Christmas.

19.4.2018

This is perfect for our tiny dogs - I have a Maltese yorkie cross, 9 months old, who absolutely loves to play fetch, but has trouble with finding balls small enough. The tennis style balls even in smaller sizes are a bit too heavy for her, and she can't quite grasp them in her mouth. Because this is flexible, she can hold it in her mouth at a comfortable size, and she can grab just the strips. Has been great as she can now actually retrieve the ball properly when it's thrown! Nice and bouncy too which is fun.

11.4.2021

My girl can demolish a ball in minutes however, although only had a few days so far so good. I bought medium size for my female border terrier to play with in the house, ideal size for her. Balls were sturdy and lightweight to not cause damage to house. Only issue is that after my girl has played with it a while she starts to lick her lips as though they are sore, however could not find any rough edges on ball, might just be my girl! -Possibly the best dog ball I have ever purchased, and I have bought lots!

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