
Boomer Ball
Product details
The Boomer Ball is a virtually indestructible ball that provides a ‘chase and conquer’ game for your pet.
How it works
Made from tough polyethylene, the ball is suitable for most breeds of dog and provides entertainment as the chase and desire to puncture the ball is endless. A Boomer Ball can also be used as a therapeutic toy, enriching the environment of inquisitive zoo animals such as elephants and polar bears.
Key benefits
- virtually indestructible
- provides endless entertainment
- floats on water
- helps to cure boredom and desire to chew
When to use it
Dogs can puncture footballs very quickly once they start to chase them round the garden. The Boomer Ball is the perfect solution for this. The ball should be a size bigger than what your dog can carry. This allows the ball to be as effective as possible.
Size Guide
Size | Breeds |
4" | Bichon Frise, Jack Russell |
6" | Border Collie, Visla |
8" | Bernese MD, Labrador |
10" | Bull Mastiff, Rottweiler |
Customer reviews
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The following reviews are available in English.
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Great toyI was looking for a football not quite want we wanted
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boomerballsexcellent for my bulldogs keeps them fit and price good .and came on time .as always
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Not GoodThe idea of this ball is good but! Due to it being solid plastic once the dog started to score the surface of the ball it left very sharp shards of plastic hanging from the ball, this then started to cut the dogs face Bradley! We through a £27 with postage ball in the bin after 3 days!!!!
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Great ball for entertainmentMy Labrador loves this ball. Keeps him entertained for ages without the need of another. Buy a size bigger so they can’t get it in their mouth.
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A Toy with a DifferencePurchased for an 18 month old Golden Retriever, she who initially spent a lot of time simply marking at it once she found she couldn't pick it up in her teeth (it has a hard surface). She had to learn new skills to control it with her nose and front paws and now enjoys it although she does really need someone to play with her with it (gently kicking it and dribbling it in competition with her) to get the most out of it.