Jolly Ball
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Category(s):
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Balls for Dogs -
Water and Floatable Dog Toys -
Horse Toys and Balls
Manufacturer:
HORSEMENS PRIDE
The Jolly Ball with Handle for Horses is a fun and exciting ball that is non-toxic and may be tossed or bitten into. This amazing ball won't deflate when punctured by your horse's teeth. Helps entertain your horse and keep him happy! Place in stall to help with stall boredom or leave in pasture for lots of play. Size is 10 inches. Pink and blueberry are scented. Pink has a bubblegum scent and blueberry has a blueberry scent.
Added or Last Modified:
5/7/2013
Weight:
2.2000
UPC:
788169041019
Jolly Ball with Handle for Horses Size (10 in. / Red) Additional information:
These ball are a great oversized interactive toy
Alleviates stall boredom by encouraging play
Puncturing and biting will not destroy this ball does not need air to inflate
Made in the usa
Color (if applicable): RED /
Size (if applicable): 10 in.
Continental US shipping costs: 11.41
(We do not charge handling)Buy Jolly Ball with Handle for Horses Size (10 in. / Red) and add $80.21 more to your cart to qualify for free shipping. *Weight restrictions may apply.
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This product usually leaves our warehouse the Next Business Day.
You will normally get your order in 3 - 7 business days (depending on how far you are from the warehouse).
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
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rating.Colleen Greene, Wed, Nov 09, 2011
I purchased this for my large breed dog..he loves
it..he can pick it up by the handle and run with it. I
can also toss it in the air for him to fetch. He bites
and chews on it and its still holding up perfectly. We
both love this ball!!Paulette Klingensmith, Mon Sep 17, 2012
We were very happy with our purchase - this worked
perfect - Thank you!Betty, Wed Feb 18, 2009
It is not Shane's fault that the Jolly Balls are
not as durable as they used to be. But the one that
arrived with my latest order was a little thinner and
the dog got a hold of it and chewed it up. He
hasn't been able to do that with the earlier Jolly
Balls.Laura R., Mon Feb 07, 2011