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No. Just no. My own dog shamed meâŚ
Size: Medium, Style: Beef, Size: Medium, Style: Beef
My German Shepherd likes squeaky balls. She has lots of them. Most are similar to a tennis ball. By the way, donât give your dog an actual tennis ball. The outer material is made for grip for tennis. Itâs abrasive and is not good for your dogâs teeth enamel at all.
Anyway, for $14.99, I thought Iâd give this one a try. The pictured packaging alone was an eye grabber. The picture you see on Amazon is a cardboard with item specific info on the card: flavor, size, what it is (squeaky ball). The pictured product also has a hole in the card to secure and present the item the card describes. Even two color coded red zip ties securing the ball in the card hole. Awesome presentation and frankly thatâs what made me give this a shot. So, as far as the presented product/packaging on Amazon, great job! I even sent a link to a buddy and he bought one too.
Well, I cannot speak for everyone, but what I received was whatâs pictured with my review. A red ball in a clear bag, along with a card that describes the product line. Nothing specific to what I actually bought (like the slick item-specific packaging on Amazon. To find that, I had to read the condensed description on the Amazon specific bar code that is right on top of a different barcode. This kind of thing displeases me. I want what grabbed my attention on amazon. No, this was not a return. This is how they come.
I figured with item specific info on the packaging, the company is putting some money into packaging that makes you feel like you bought something specific. Pictured one says all natural beef. The chicken one says chicken. Pictured one says the size. Heck, Iâd of been happy to at least have the ball attached to a card that at least says itâs a squeaky ball. Nope.
Cost cutting is not ok when you are selling a beef flavored, medium size squeaky ball for $14.99.
What arrives is an advertisement for the whole line, nothing that says what it is, the flavor, the size (unless you try to make out the Amazon bar code desc). Just a ball in a bag with an advertisement to buy other stuff they make.
Maybe you received whatâs pictured. I texted my buddy and asked him what he received. The exact same thing I did.
In my opinion, when one cuts corners on packaging, I have no doubt corners could have been cut with the product itself. The squeak isnât as easy as kong ball squeaker. Takes effort. So if your dog likes to play by walking/running around while constantly biting and getting that pleasing squeak each time, that didnât happen here. Yes, I know the tennis ball type squeakers are different. But this says itâs a squeaker ball. Not just a squeaker ball, but a flavored squeaker ball. Mine smelled like rubber. Whereâs the beef?
I threw it a few times. My dog chased it a bit, did her usual âwhatâs thisâ evaluation, bit into it a few times with her very strong jaws, only to have no squeak. God as my witness, she dropped it, looked at me with what I insist is a look of disappointment, and walked away. She then went to the big bin of a huge variety of squeaky balls and grabbed one. She then went upstairs, with a squeak every second or so as she went up.
I went and picked this one up with slobber and all. To get this to squeak requires opposing thumbs. So I suppose it could be marketed as a hand strengthener that squeaks.
Friends lab had zero interest as well. So, Iâm gong to actually return a dog toy. This was a disappointment. If it had come carded the way it shows on Amazon, I would not be as frustrated. I wonât take a chance when corners are cut when it comes to my dog. Update the picture to what I received is my advice to the company. I have a feeling what I got wouldnât sell as easily.
Topping it off, I noticed something odd. It doesnât squeak when squeezing it, only when it is released to go back to its regular shape. So itâs a reverse reward. Weird. All the squeaker balls we have make a noise both when squeezing and releasing.
Sorry Olina (my pooch).
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2023