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Chuckit! Kick Fetch Ball Large
FUN FOR PETS AND PET PARENTS: These interactive dog toys are fun for pets and pet parents, allowing pets to chase the Chuckit! kick ball as pet parents punt, making them great dog toys for boredomFLOATS IN WATER: Rubber and foam construction of this Chuckit! fetch toy allows engaging playtime on land or waterEASY PICK-UP: Featuring a deep, grooved design, dogs can easily grab the Chuckit! durable dog toys for quick retrievalHIGH-VISIBILITY COLORS: Pets and pet parents can easily spot the bright orange and blue dog ball in tall grass during outdoor play or in the dog toy basketDURABLE DESIGN: To hold up to rough, outdoor dog games, the Chuckit! Kick Fetch tough dog toys feature a durable construction that combines canvas, rubber and foamGLOW VERSION AVAILABLE: For fetch after dark, the Chuckit! Max Glow Kick Fetch charges under bright light for as little as 5 minutes for 20 minutes of illuminated playEXCITING, RANDOM BOUNCE: Dog toy ball has a rubber and foam construction with unique, grooved design creates a random bouncing pattern that pets will love to chase2 SIZES AVAILABLE: A wide range of dogs can enjoy fetch with the Chuckit! kickball, offered in small and large sizes
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13 Reddit comments about Chuckit! Kick Fetch Ball Large:

u/poopies4lyfe · 20 pointsr/AskWomen

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-[large chuck it ball] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0084DRJKO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_9z2-ybMRKYDYG) that my puppy is addicted to.
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u/strikt9 · 11 pointsr/AustralianCattleDog

We stay inside at -30C
We play until I make him stop at -20C (~10-15 min)
Anything warmer than that and I watch his body language. Any sign of loss of interest in playing or holding a paw up away from the snow and we'll stop. If he gets snow stuck in his pads I'll stop him and melt it.

We dont do much leash walking in the winter. We'll go to a dog park where I can throw a ball along a trampled path where we might not lose it. If we can't do that sometimes we'll go to an open area where he can chase around some larger toys like his egg or ball.

I have a lot of fun when there's a crust layer on top of the snow that a ball will roll on forever, but the dog is too heavy and has to fight through it.

To specifically address your question, at -10C for 30 min I wouldn't be too worried as long as he's moderately active. If you are doing most of your walks on city streets/sidewalks I would consider boots to help protect his paws from the salt.

Also check his paws nightly to be sure that the pads aren't split or cracking, there are balms/moisturizers you can use if they are. My pup usually ends up cutting his pads on icy snow at least a couple times a year.

u/lana_lana_LANNNA · 3 pointsr/BostonTerrier

My family's big into Bostons...my mom has had 8 total in her life. They are notorious toy destroyers. My first Boston is 1 1/2 now.

The owner at a pet store in town advised that we have "play" toys, and "chew" toys... so if we notice her chewing on a "play" toy, we take it away. For chew toys, I've given up on a lot of things and I advise either getting an edible antler or a bully ring It's completely digestible and doesn't mess with their stomach.

I've had some good luck with Chuck-It. As for balls, my BT loves this huge one, which is pretty durable because it's twice her size: kick fetch ball They also make small rubber balls and "indoor" balls that work well.

My BT loves fetch so we got her both a Kong and Chuck-It frisbee. They've lasted a while but we take them away from her once we're inside, otherwise she'll destroy them.

There's also this company called Helping Udders that is fairly durable toys, made from recycled stuff, and you can donate 15% of your purchase to a BT rescue. Mine loved those :)

Last bit of advice: if a toy doesn't last very long, take a picture and write the company a letter. I've done this a couple times and without fail, the company will send you a more durable product to try out. With one, it turns out it was a design flaw that they had fixed; the new product lasted much, much longer.

Good luck!

u/leafsfan6 · 3 pointsr/dogs

I like the Chuckit Kick Fetch. Most sizes of dogs can find a place to grab on it (and I'm pretty sure very few, if any, breeds could swallow it) and it really flies when you kick it!

u/KathrynWithaY · 3 pointsr/WiggleButts

Right! I just figured this out with my pup. She would only fetch a tennis ball a few times and then ignore it when I threw it. The other day we were at our local pet store and she fell in love with it and now I can't get her to stop. Her favorite thing to do is play goalie.


I just found that Chuckit makes a kick fetch ball, the large seems to be similar in size to a soccer ball. It will definitely be the next one we purchase once she's a little bigger or destroys the one we currently have.

u/TheImpalerKing · 2 pointsr/Greyhounds

Depending on your yard/outdoor situation, I'd suggest a ball large enough to roll and be chased. Chuckit makes a small soccer ball with ridges that our girl loves to chase. It's big enough to roll along the ground rather than bounce in the air, and she can't fit the whole thing in her mouth, so I feel a lot better about safety. She can grab ,the ridges but can't fit her mouth around the whole thing, so she has to work on catching it, and even though shes had it for about a year she hasn't chewed through any part of it!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0084DRJKO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pfoPDbRX4149Y

Also, anything fuzzy that squeaks! Our girl didn't know what toys were at first, but boy did she know what to do with a squeaky rabbit! Animal shapes seem to have the biggest draw for our girl.

Also I definitely second the winter coat. I'd also recommend a thunder shirt, ours is terrified of thunder but sleeps like an angel with her shirt on.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JPL4193/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_t6TQNgUiR7ueE

u/jcheezin · 2 pointsr/Dachshund

These things are super tough -- plus it's amazing to watch our little Frank take on this monster ball.

They're a bit pricey, but worth it IMO.

u/youjustdiee · 1 pointr/aww

We tried the clicker and it was not effective. Honestly what worked for us was a remote vibrate/shock collar. I know it sounds terrible but I am so thankful I went this route. When we took our puppy to training he was a pain in the ass. The teachers alway used me and my dog as the example and talked about how they are stubborn as can be. When training dogs, they suggest using a choke collar to "correct" your dog. However the amount of strength the trainers used to "correct" my dog made me feel very uncomfotable. They would pull so hard all 4 legs would come off the ground, but after that he listened to every command. I did some research after that and discovered these remote zap/vibrate collars for training (The is the one I use, it is fully waterproof with a 3 mile range, I have never had any issues and it has the best power control setting).

When I got them I tested them on my skin to make sure they wouldn't hurt him or anything. I got it to the point where you could barly feel it. This allowed me to gain his attention with-ought excessive for on a choke collar, which I was very happy with. The collar works amazing, after a few times he misbehaved or didn't listen he got that hint that after 2 vibrations came a shock, so he would listen after 1 vibration. This turned him into the most obedient dog every, he was even happier because we could walk him without a leash.

I know this is not typical of all dogs, but this is what worked for me and my Mini Aussie. I am so thankful I found this collar because I would have no been able to take in for walks in public without it.

We keep him in his crate during the day, usually he is only in there for 5 or 6 hours max a day. When he comes out he is ready to play play play so fetch time is a must after work.

For toys, I purchased TONS of real tennis balls from Walmart, a Chuckit Kick Fetch, Frisabee, Bones with marrow from our local deli, and rope toys. His Chuckit Kick Fetch is his favorite!

We bath the dog once a week, usually on days he swims. In the winter not so much, only when we notice him licking himself or if we notice any fleas to keep that under control. We have had a hard time with fleas in the past because his fur is so thick its hard to get rid of them once them have them.

u/TheLexDude · 1 pointr/dogpictures

https://www.amazon.ca/Chuckit-Large-Kick-Fetch-Ball/dp/B0084DRJKO/ref=sr_1_8?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1478117626&sr=1-8&keywords=ChuckIt%21

I'd say this is another good one for bigger dogs, who seem to destroy other rubber kind of balls. The inside is foam and the covering is ChuckIts rubber and canvas. My dog does eventually chew through the cover, but it lasts for a good year or two. It's soft enough that he can squish, but sometimes will get it stuck in his mouth.

u/womenginerd · 1 pointr/Boxers

Our boxer has a special love for destroying things, but a few toys that have managed to last:

  • Good old fashioned Kong's
  • Pocket Treat thing from JW -Obsessed with this thing
  • Chuckit Kick it - Purchased after she loved a foam soccer ball to death
  • Chuckit Rebounce - only tennis ball/fetch balls that don't get crushed to smithereens
  • Tuffy soft toys - she wanted to rip all the stuffing out when she first got it, but besides that first little tear its held up
  • We've also braided together old sheets to make long tug of war toys, the solid sheet fabric seems to hold up better than regular rope toys.
u/barkingfree · 1 pointr/dogs

Not a football, but this is my dog's absolute favorite durable toy. They usually last her about a month, and she's a rough player.

I haven't tried one of these yet, but a lot of people here usually recommend Jolly Balls for tough chewers.

EDIT: Apparently Chuckit makes a football too! http://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/chuckit%21-fumble-fetch-football-dog-toy

u/skibunne · 1 pointr/puppy101

Definitely time to get back to the basics on potty training, consider investing in a set of potty bells. Bring treats, and a clicker if you've been doing clicker training, and click and reward any time your puppy correctly goes outside.

We trained our puppy to ring his bells by using his 'go outside' command, ringing the bells by hand, and then immediately heading outside to his bathroom spot.

I like to joke that my Doberman puppy is a miniature nuclear reactor, just an endless supply of energy that seems to defy science and logic. He's about to turn 1.5 yrs old and we're still doing 3-5 walks a day for upwards of 4 miles total, and that's barely enough to tire him out.

Walking alone isn't enough, larger, high-energy breeds need to run, and run, and then run some more. We got him a 30' cotton leash and this large ball that we take out to the park a few times per week for him to chase until he won't run anymore.

u/BananahRammahJammah · 1 pointr/AustralianCattleDog

It's a chuckit brand ball!


Canine Hardware Chuckit Kick Fetch Ball Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0084DRJKO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_KskoDbAWSW1B8


He loves it too, not totally indestructible, but still holds up great