I have just joined , so please forgive me if I am not in synch with the discussion. I have tried none of the above mentioned balls, but I Know Aida loves her flourescent orange, street-hockey ball. She makes short work out of most balls, but the hockey balls stand up to a lot of abuse. They are not only durable but also quite inexpensive, $1-$3 here in Canada
(Sun Hockey in the U.S. also makes them)
http://www.thesportsauthority.com/pr...oductId=946631
More variety here:-
http://www.thesportsauthority.com/fa...2&pageBucket=0
They are also a relatively dead ball making them a great ball to play with indoors as well.
I found the only drawback was that by being smooth it got awfully slimey, oh well whats a little drool between friends!![]()





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I don't know what to do to occupy his time. He sometimes looks so sad. I probably should have another dog, but that is out of the question. He does know he's loved because I worry when he's outside and watch him close that he doesn't run away. He listens good. He sits on command. Well, that's all for now. I think I will try the hockey street ball.
Did the leg heal ok? I have to think of some inside games because I want Bandit to stay fit and winters are long. Thank you for ideas and I love hearing about your dog. Everybody dogs are so cute. By the way, if you don't know Bandit is black and tan, a terrier mix, I adobted him at Petsmart when he was 3months old. I have a 5x7 birth picture on our dresser. He is so sweet and we have him groomed like a Schnauzer. I think I spelled it right. Thanks for the reply.

Good luck finding that type of ball! I really cant say what the availability is like in the states, they are easy to find here,They can be found at any sporting goods store, I usually purchase mine at Canadian Tire, a major chain here."I think" I saw them at Walmart also.


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