Product Details
Cardinal Laboratories Crazy Pet Bumble Ball (Various Colors)

Cardinal Laboratories Crazy Pet Bumble Ball (Various Colors)
From Cardinal

List Price: $14.99
Price: $8.99

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Product Description

Cardinal Laboratories Crazy Pet Bumble Ball is an interactive dog toy with a highly recognizable trademark, it jumps! It shakes, wiggles, and bumbles! Dogs go nuts trying to catch the Bumble Ball.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5814 in Pet Products
  • Color: Multi-Colored
  • Brand: Cardinal Laboratories
  • Model: 98214
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x 5.25" w x 4.25" l, .70 pounds

Features

  • A patented dog toy
  • Interactive and fun
  • Dogs go "Crazy" trying to catch the "Bumble Ball"
  • Hours of playtime fun
  • Colors Vary

Customer Reviews

Entertaining for my pup, also for me!5
I can't get enough watching my 4 month old pup go crazy after her bumble ball! She pounces on it, tries to catch it with her paws, lays on it, and kicks it! So far, it's held up well to her chewing, and the motor is still going, so I'm pretty impressed with the quality. If nothing else, it's a good toy to keep her moving on rainy afternoons when she has nothing else to chase!

It's Great!5
I bought the crazy ball for my minature schnauzer who has recently lost her sight. She loves it! It has given her the ablility to play again. I roll it on the floor and she can find it with no problems.

Almost TOO much fun!5
My dog LOVES this thing! She can't figure out exactly what it is or what she should do with it, but she spends a lot of time (and energy!) trying to figure it out. Her best friend (a Great Dane) was frightened at first but after a little bit of adjustment time it has turned into the ONLY TOY she has ever interacted with. And in response to previous ratings-- of course the package is going to tell you not to leave the dog unattended with the toy and not to let him chew off the rubber bits-- they legally have to tell you that. You're also technically not supposed to leave them alone with a bone or rawhide in the off chance they choke. My dog has managed to chew off small parts of a couple of the nibs, but it doesn't affect the functioning of the toy and poses no immediate hazard as far as I can tell. And besides, as long as the toy is on, they can't really keep the ball in their mouths for anymore than a few seconds anyway.