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Poster Handle Nine's
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Girl still doesn't have a name. She doesn't seem to like them. She only answers to girl!LOL She DOES have a thing for soggy tennis balls, though! I really HATE slobber! She's almost as bad as a heifer!LOLOLOLOL Yick!!
 Quoting: Texan Buckeye


Girl sounds like a good name. 8) Wonder if she was named Pearl, Curl, Curly? If you called her any of those the response should be the same because they sound alike to the dog. Hmmm. 8)

Isn't it adorable how they love their balls? There's one made by...crap, forget. Orbit, Obit, something like that. Whatever it is, it's made in the U.S. Like a Kong ball but it's soft rubber and they can make some neat squishy sounds with it. It has a hole in the middle.

You can run a rope through the hole and tie it and they love flinging it around, shaking it back and forth. Not safe in the house though, because sometimes it escapes from their shaking and flings itself across the room. Orka has the same type ball but I think it's made in China.

The tennis balls supposedly have something in the glue that harms a dogs teeth. Forget the scoop on it, but just fwiw if you're interested. I've seen many dogs playing with them though and they still had teeth. LOL.

Does she leave a string of drool each time she gets a drink? Doncha just love it? LOL.
 Quoting: Nine's


Hey! Yes she does! Gross! I think I'm going to name her Honey. She seems to like it and it beats Girl!LOL

Didn't know that about the tennis balls. We've used them for years. I'll have to look for the other type. Something that doesn't absorb drool!
 Quoting: Texan Buckeye

LOL about the drool.

Honey is an adorable name and it sounds like it suits her!

You'll love the balls. They last forever if you don't use the rope. If you use the rope through it, they can eventually wear it out with the constant shaking they love to do with it, but even then, they last quite a while. When I notice one starting to give way where the rope contact is, I take the rope out and put it in a new one. Figured that out after the first one separated the ball down the middle after enough flinging.

Haven't had any split that haven't had the rope in it though. They're awesome toys. I think the sound it makes, makes them think they've caught something. LOL. It's a squishy, hard to describe sound, but no, they're nothing like tennis balls and easy to wipe or dry off. Pupster loves them. Even Little dog hasn't destroyed one....yet.
 
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