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Friday, May 29
Fruitables Pumpkin Banana Crunchy Treat 8 / 12 ozFinally, a healthy dog treat that s super enough for your super duper pet! Made with pumpkin for dogs, every bite is bursting with irresistible flavor and an aroma to match. Once dogs get a whiff, they ll do anything you want. And since they re formulated with CalorieSmart nutrition at 8 calories each, you can feel good about asking!
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★★★★★ 3
Does the job
I do like that they come in bulk and that they weren’t too expensive but I definitely don’t think the quality is that high and they’re very easily falling apart but that’s probably because they are cheap. if you have a dog that is a they will get it into little pieces very soon after they have it. So I’ve had to put them up when we are done.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
★★★★★ 2
Not durable
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I'm giving it 2 stars because these balls are not durable. They also don't bounce well. My dog cracks the seam easily. I will use them, but won't be purchasing again.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025
★★★★★ 1
Falls apart within minutes!
I’m a real human and person (sad I have to say that) who bought these stupid balls for my dog because tennis balls are EXPENSIVE. She chewed on them only a few times and the balls split in half into two hemispheres right away. Plus, she could rip the felt off the entire ball in less than an hour. Absolutely terrible and I truly threw money away because I threw away the original packaging and so I can’t get my money back! Very disappointing and sad :-(. Turns out that Play Again sports sells used tennis balls for $0.35 each. Sorry, Amazon. I’m getting my tennis balls from them from now on 😠
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★★★★★ 1
Do Not Buy!!
I just opened these balls up and what a waste of money. They don't bounce at all. They are made not like how normal tennis balls are. They are filled with so much air on the inside to where they bust really easy. They also have so much glue on them and that even comes off really easy. I paid $ 25 and some change and what a waste. The first ball only lasted a few seconds it's already shredded and busted. I do have a dog with a strong mouth and that is why I picked these balls they seemed they were made to last. I have an Old English Bulldogge and the ball lasted only seconds. Threw the ball out to her she put it in her mouth and Poof not a ball anymore.DO NOT BUY AT ALL!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2023
★★★★★ 3
To easy to chew through.
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