



🎾 Whistle while you fetch—unleash the fun your dog can’t ignore!
This 4-pack of Chuckit! The Whistler balls features medium-sized (2.5 inch) fetch toys with built-in whistling sounds to stimulate your dog’s play instincts. Designed for durability and visibility, these balls come in two packages of two, offering great value and endless outdoor fun for medium-sized dogs.
A**S
Love these
I have three dogs that absolutely love fetch. All of them love the whistle sound and they have held up to the slobbery chewing. A staple in the play bag.
M**S
My dog loves them. They can handle a lot of chewing.
My dog loves them. They can handle a lot of chewing. She’s 140 lbs
A**O
Lots of fun
I bought these for my dogs, they love them, because of the whistle sound they make when we throw them
D**O
The Chuckit! has survived a Husky and a Chocolate Lab
We were introduced to the Chuckit! when our neighbor gave our Chocolate lab one of the balls. Even though he is nine years old, he loved it! He plays and carries it around. Purchased this multi pack for our dog to have a back up and for my son's 1 year old husky. So far so good - the husky has not been able to destroy the Chuckit! - it's still in one piece! It's hard enough to be indestructible but OK to be allowed in the house for indoor play. Nothing broke in the house yet.
L**E
Dog loves it
Dog loves to play ball and these are his favorites. Refuses to play with tennis balls now. Also very durable as he chews on it.
D**R
Bounces, Whistles, and Flies in a straight line
TLDR: Best dog ball ever!!!These are my go to balls for me Border Collie. He is very ball obsessed so there are a number of times when he is so focused on running as fast as possible to get ahead of the ball, he doesn't pay attention to where the ball lands. These balls whistle pleasantly in the air and bounce nice and high on the first impact giving my dog plenty of opportunity to keep track of it and find it quickly.I gave these balls 4 out of 5 stars for two reasons (which I hope get some attention from ChuckIt so they can be corrected but shouldn't dissuade you from being them):1). Dogs see the color orange as the same color as green, thus if you drop an orange ball on a grassy field, to the dog, the ball doesn't stand out. So the orange color works great for humans being able to find it, but not so great for the dog. I would much rather see them change this orange color to Violet or Pink which translates to a dog as different than the color of grass.2). They need to sells these balls in larger bulk packs to make them more cost effective. Right now, the most common dog ball sold in bulk is a tennis ball. These balls are terrible for dogs teeth as they act like Brillo pads or sandpaper on the teeth. Ball obsessed dogs will grind their teeth down using tennis balls and have dental issues. I want to see Chuckit rubber balls replace tennis balls by making them more cost effective alternative for dog owners, but selling them in 2 packs where they are around $5 a ball is never going to accomplish that. If I could buy a 10 pack and get the price per ball down to $2, it would be a real cost alternative and save a lot of dog owners dental issues down the road.
K**R
Oh my gosh!
My dog will choose a chuck it ball over food or treats any day. They are tough, bounce really good, and come in bright colors. My pup has over a dozen very well used chuck it balls. The ones that whistle are both of our favorites. Living on 40 acres of forest land, my only wish is that they have homing beacons for when they bounce into deep abyss of bushes. A.K.A. the ball gremlins.
P**S
Best ball by far for regular yard play.
My favorite ball for our dog. She is a lab mix and is an obsessive power chewer. Her only goal is to destroy a dog toy.She has NEVER been able to ruin one of these balls. The only reason we buy more is because we keep losing them in deep brushy areas. There is no light source, but then again, no leaky lithium battery to worry about either.Our dog primarily finds her toy/ball/stick/rock by scent but the whistle on these allows her to hear the direction the ball was thrown and have a faster return.
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