![]() This ball howls and whistles when thrown, making it fun for your pup.īeco Balls have a slightly wonky shape, meaning they can bounce in a fun and erratic way to keep your pup entertained. One thing I like about the Beco Ball is that, while it seems to hold up well to enthusiastic chewers, there’s not all that much cause for concern if your pup does ingest small pieces, given that the ball is made with natural and biodegradable materials. They also offer a ball and rope toy that features a natural cotton rope (would be great if this was organic cotton), which allows you to throw it even farther in the park. PLAYING WITH BROTHERS TINY BALLS FREEThe Beco Ball is tough, free from toxic chemicals, and has a slight vanilla scent. Not all dryer balls are the same, though, so look for those made with organic or EcoWool, made without any dyes.īeco Pets have made the world’s first rice husk and natural rubber dog toys and are a UK company that gives back to the community, donating a portion of profits to various animal charities. If any wool fibers do lift up off the ball, you can just dampen the ball with water, pat the fibers back into place, and leave the ball to dry. These balls are not as hard as most dog toys and are gentle on teeth and gums they even help keep teeth clean! And, because the balls are solidly made with wool, there’s little risk of them cracking and falling apart. Wool balls even float for a little while but will sink eventually if you abandon them to a watery grave.ĭryer balls are ideal for senior dogs who still like to fetch and chew on a ball, and for puppies who are teething. They can also be used outside, ideally in dry weather, and can be put in the wash and, of course, the dryer, to keep them clean. Wool dryer balls are not only a great way to ditch those toxic dryer sheets, they’re also great for indoor fetch as they bounce but are much quieter than tennis balls and less liable to do damage to furnishings. ![]() ![]() No, seriously, one of the best toys for your ball obsessed pup may well be what you already use to keep your towels fluffy: a simple wool dryer ball. If you’re looking for an eco-friendly, non-toxic ball for your dog, my advice is to go check your dryer.
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