

👑 Rule the fetch game with Chew King’s indestructible bounce!
Chew King Fetch Balls are 2.5-inch natural rubber toys engineered for medium chewers, combining durability with safety features like air vents to protect your dog’s tongue. Vet-recommended and designed to fit the Chew King medium ball launcher, these balls offer a resilient, bouncy play experience that doubles as a treat puzzle. With over 16,000 five-star reviews, they’re the trusted choice for active pups and their owners seeking long-lasting, safe, and engaging fetch toys.






| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 16,692 Reviews |
W**R
Very durable, great product.
I've got a big German Shepherd. He destroys every toy I get him, sometimes in under a minute sometimes in a day. Even products labeled designed for aggressive chewers are no match for him. I give these balls 5 stars for the following reasons. 1) They are big enough to not worry about choking like a tennis ball. That might seem ridiculous to some of you, but tennis balls can be very dangerous to large and giant breeds especially dogs with large mouths. 2) he just love to play with them and after 2 weeks hasn't made a dent in then. 3) the are very resilient to chewing, hard enough to not fall apart and soft enough to compress partially due to the air holes. 4) the air holes create a noise when the ball is thrown that my dog seems to like, they also make it easier to retrieve the ball from the dog if they don't want to drop it. The only downside is they air holes allows drool to get inside the ball but they are easy enough to clean 5) balls have a really good bounce when thrown against a hard surface
T**N
Love these! Human and Dog Approved! Blue & Purple 4" ball set.
Super cool 2 piece ball set, 4" size, blue and purple. Love. Very happy with my research and choice in this brand and their products [also bought the 3 piece 2.5" set balls of citron, blue, and glow in dark]. Very durable and functional and fun. Easy to use & multipurpose, easy to clean. We got them for our 7 month old 40 lb girl pup who has become an aggressive chewer. No damage and no issues. I feel good and safe about leaving these out for anytime play. Great for all kinds of playing, fetch, mouthing, smaller treats on the hollow inside [there is a hole on each side of ball], and bigger treats sticking out and holding them--they become like a puzzle and challenge for certain treats and can keep her busy for quite a long time, yesss. And I LOVE the size too because they don't roll under the couch or treadmill or credenzas etc!! Good price & value too. The humans and dog recommend!
I**)
The Only Dog Ball You'll Ever Need!
These are, without a doubt, the best dog balls we've ever purchased for our labradoodle. Out of her entire toy basket, these are her absolute favorite and her go-to for fetch every single time. The design is genius—the open holes make them super easy to wash and get all the gunk out, which is a huge win. They have a fantastic, lively bounce and are incredibly durable. Our girl is a fetch fanatic, and these balls have held up perfectly without any sign of wear and tear. The vibrant color makes them easy to spot in the grass, and they are worth every penny. The only small note is that they don't float due to the hole in them. We'd love a floating version for water play, so please make one! Even so, we love these so much that we buy them as gifts for all our friends with dogs. You won't regret this purchase!
J**Z
Tough, bouncy, and dog-approved
I got the Chew King Fetch Balls for my dog and they’ve been a hit! They’re made of natural rubber and feel super durable — my pup is a heavy chewer and hasn’t managed to tear one up yet. They’re the perfect size (3 inches) for medium to large dogs, and they bounce really well for fetch games. I also love that they come in a pack of three, so I can keep one in the yard, one in the house, and one in the car. They’re easy to clean and don’t get gross like tennis balls do. Plus, they don’t have that weird chemical smell some rubber toys have. Pros: • Super durable — great for strong chewers • Nice bounce for fetch • Easy to clean • No chemical smell • Comes in a 3-pack Minor feedback: They’re a little heavy for smaller dogs, so if you’ve got a tiny pup, you might want the smaller version. Also, they don’t squeak — which is fine for me, but some dogs love that. Overall, these are awesome fetch balls and totally worth it. My dog loves them and I love not having to replace toys every week!
D**T
Kong Fetch Balls: The Ultimate Game of ‘Find the Ball (Again)
I’ve bought these Kong Fetch Balls about 20 times now, and honestly, I’m starting to think my dog’s secretly running a black-market ball exchange. These things disappear faster than my snacks at movie night — but unlike my snacks, these balls are extremely durable. They’re tough enough to survive my dog’s borderline destructive chewing and bouncy enough to keep the fetch game interesting. And with 8 balls in a pack, I feel like I’m stocking up for a professional fetch tournament — which I probably am, given how often I have to replace them. Sure, my dog loses them like a pro, but that’s not the balls’ fault. They’re still out there, somewhere in the yard or mysteriously tucked away in the couch cushions, living their best ball lives. If your dog’s fetch game is strong but their “find the ball” skills are weak, these Kong balls are a no-brainer. Durable, fun, and basically the MVPs of the fetch world — even if they’re frequently missing in action.
H**H
Amazing Alternative for Traditional Tennis Balls!
After learning that tennis balls are abrasive to my dogs teeth, I knew i needed to find an alternative for my fetch-loving hound. We spend hours a day playing fetch, so I knew that cutting it out of our lives wasn't an option. I searched around a bit, and stumbled upon these wonderful things! Rubber balls are NOT abrasive to your dogs teeth and many vets recommend switching to this material as long as it is a soft rubber. After making the switch, my dog seems to prefer the Chew King Ball to the tennis ball at this point! Pros: - The 2.5 inch balls fit into my chuck-it launcher. - The Rubber is a nice soft material, with great bounce. - The 3 inch balls are somewhat firmer, better for a dog who loves a good chew. - The balls "whistle" when thrown, which my dog simply adores when he is chasing it. - Extremely durable. My dog chews on these all day long and not one of them has broken or fallen apart. Cons: - The Glow in the Dark ball has a strange label that comes with it that says: "Not a Chew Toy." Which is rather odd when you consider that it is IN FACT a chew toy for dogs. Overall: The Chew King ball line up is very nice! Their durable form, bounce, and whistle will make for ball that your dog will love. I when brought these new balls to the dog park, I had a hard time getting them back because the other dogs loved them so much. Others wound up buying their own, and now it is almost all we use! I would recommend the full line up, EXEPT the "Glow in the Dark" ones, due to the strange "Not a Chew Toy" label. It could be because of the different material, but I would be more cautious. Cheers!
W**N
Too small for a Doberman -get the next size up
These balls were great - I've tried Chuck-its which do not last long - but these are virtually indestructible for my 75 lb Doberman who is ball crazy. The reason these work so well is that they're very slippery when we play fetch and they end up all over the place in several directions at once, which keeps her on her toes! The only negative for this size (2.5 inch) is they are a choking hazard, which I found out yesterday at the park when the ball became lodged in the back of her mouth. Needless to say, these are being given away to the small dog park and I'm buying the larger size - only because I really like their product. I don't leave the ball with her - its only used as a treat when we go out walking and playing.
M**.
Highly recommend-pup loves playing fetch and hasn’t torn up
We bought these for our 70 lb rescue mutt. We lost one so we bought them again (and then a third time - then they showed back up so there are 6 in the yard/house). It’s more fun playing with 2 at a time. They make a noise so it’s easy for him to chase if he looses sight of it flying through the air. They throw easy with the hole. They bounce great to keep him running. He typically tears up toys in minutes. He has not destroyed any of these. The only downside, which is not a bad thing, is that he wants to play with them and fetch EVERY time we go outside…even if I’m in a hurry. Highly recommend.
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