Jolly Pets Tug-n-Toss – Heavy Duty Chew Ball w/ Handle (Orange, 6″)
$16.99
Price: $16.99
(as of Mar 25, 2025 00:51:52 UTC – Details)
Get ready for a game of fetch by lobbing the Tug-n-Toss away from your dog. This toy requires no inflation as it floats through the air and darts wildly around the ground upon impact. The handle makes it easy to retrieve the toy from the jaws of a prideful pooch that won’t let go. Sure to give your dog a run for his money Easy grip handle for carrying Ideal for water based fun
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 6 x 6 inches; 12.31 ounces
Item model number : 788169040647
Department : mens
Date First Available : October 26, 2013
Manufacturer : Pro-Motion Distributing – Direct
ASIN : B00G7VW8C4
Country of Origin : USA
The Tug-N-Toss Jolly Ball features an iconic, integrated handle that provides endless ways to carry, play, fetch and tug this durable toy
The medium Tug-N-Toss measures 6 inches in diameter and is ideal for medium sized dogs between 20-60 pounds
The Jolly Ball Tug-N-Toss is proudly Made in the USA
Made from flexible material, the Tug-N-Toss is designed to be punctured without deflating
It floats! Take the Tug-N-Toss to the beach or lake for water based play
Age Range Description: All Life Stages
Customers say
Customers find the pet toy fun for dogs and enjoyable to watch them play with it. They appreciate its portability. However, some customers report that their dogs chew through the handle quickly. There are mixed opinions regarding its durability, value for money, size, and quality.
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Amazon Customer –
My dog loves it!
I have a very active 60 pound “mutt” with high energy. He loves this ball! It probably isn’t 100% chew proof, nothing is with a heavy chewer, but my dog is more interested in racing around the yard with it than chewing on it. He loves to fetch it, play “chase” with it, push it around in his kiddy pool, and even throw it to himself. He only plays with it under my supervision (which really should be the case with all dogs and their toys) so I think it is going to last a long time. For my dog it has to be an outdoor toy only and is stored outdoors when the dog comes inside, otherwise I could see him throwing it around the house and possibly breaking things. He really flings it sometimes! And it is quite heavy and more on the solid side, not squishy. If it were to hit a precious knick-knack, or a lamp, those things would smash to the floor! The “handle” makes it super easy for the dog to pick it up. It didn’t take long for him to figure out that was the way to carry it. He tried biting it at first, but now he just rolls it with his paw until the handle is in a better position for him to grab it, and off he goes.
Joyce –
Durable and fun!
My Great Dane LOVES this ball! He can’t chomp down on the 8″ ball so turns and turns it until he can grab the handle, then he runs and runs. Such a happy boy with his new toy!!
Kelsey –
So fun but not durable enough
My foster dog LOVES these and has destroyed the horse version. I was hoping the dog specific Jolly Ball would hold up better, but she has destroyed the handle already. The ball part is still good for fetch though!
Sasquatch –
Quality of the Product Appears to have gone down
I bought one of these a few months back and my dog loved it. It lasted for quite a while. I bought him a new one and noticed it seemed to be out of different material or different build quality. I didnt think much of it until he ripped apart the new one within a week. So i ordered the same original one i did of the light blue. Thinking it must just be a difference on the colors.I was wrong, this new one i just got is the same build quality as the one that lasted a week.Please go back to the build quality you originally had. A dog toy needs to be sturdy and tough and to last for 6 months to a year at least in my mind.If you are not able to maintain the same buold quality as the original then i would suggest a new design. You need to replace the pre-formed handle with an integrated rope pull that is is secured within the ball with the rope knotted and perhaps some sort of metal stopper inside the ball.The weak failure point on this ball is the handle where it connects to the ball. You need to change the material on how the handle connects in order for it to be more durable.I cannot recommend this ball any longer, no will i buy another until the build quality improves and the design is revisited to solve the problems i mentioned.
Grey Dingo –
Blue Heeler Tested
Order Rec’d Nov3Writing on Jan13We have two blue heelers who know the Amazon driver’s vehicle by sound, at a range of approximately 2 city blocks, based on the amount of toys they go through.The JollyPets Tug n Toss is the *perfect* toy for these maniacs. We have had this toy for 71 days, and each velocidingo uses it every time they are outside. The Beast in the photo is 43#’s and the JollyBall is large enough to wear him out a bit while he whips it around and chomps it up, but manageable enough to carry around, play fetch, and otherwise caress lovingly by chomping the actual s-word out of it.The JollyBall’s Chomp feature is the main feature of this dingoriffic toy.The cheap, large size tennis balls are great to Pop N Chomp, but just like a dog: once they get wet, they smell like the garbage can at your local dog park. The JollyBall is fantastic to chomp. It seems designed for it, and after it was punctured for the 32,826th* time–it may be started to lose it’s “ball” shape a little bit. *This is a scientific estimateA Note To Humans: This ball is heavier than it looks, and your arm will fall off and/or require minor restorative surgery if you play fetch with even the Dingo setting on “low”. Kicking it seems to be better.5 stars overall, the “Chew-Proof” 4 stars is only because a small tear has developed–but this isn’t an indictment on the quality or “chew-proofiness” of this product. I don’t know how you’d do it without the material being too thick/hard–which is exactly the opposite of Chomptastic.TLDR: If your dog destroys $h^t on the regular, but loves chomping, whipping, grabbing, tossing, and fetching a heavy toy: They will love this–and you will hate throwing it
Lauren C –
Can take abuse from golden retrievers
We have two golden puppies that have been digging up the yard. This dog toy is fun for the two of them to keep them occupied. They love to play race and Chase while holding the handle in their mouths and they also can push the ball around the yard with varying results. It survives several weeks of terrible weather without blowing up out of the yard or even around the yard because it’s heavier than it looks. I would consider my dog super chewers and this so far has lasted very well with hardly a scratch.
Shelley Kruimer –
Not indestructible
My chocolate lab pup had this literally five minutes and tore the handle because it was not made hollow like the rest of the kettle ball. I took it away and now we can only play with the part that he didnât chew. He loves the kettle ball so I am hoping the older he gets he will calm down with being destructive to his toys
Brittany –
Not for psycho heeler
My dog loves the ball, but within 20 minutes of having it the handle is destroyed. My dog is a red heeler and his mission is to destroy anything and everything, I was hopeful this would finally be the toy that lasted. He did however enjoy every second of destroying the ball.
Mike Frampton –
Dogs love these. They are very robust and do not change shape even after multiple teeth punctures. the dogs like the small end for ease of carrying and it also creates an unpredictable path when thrown and rolling.
Mike Frampton –
Dogs love these. They are very robust and do not change shape even after multiple teeth punctures. the dogs like the small end for ease of carrying and it also creates an unpredictable path when thrown and rolling.
Sylartix –
Love the handle! My dog can grab it and run around without dropping it and I have something to grasp when I throw it. Very sturdy toy, and medium to large dogs wonât have any trouble lifting it. Highly recommended!
Alisha –
It only lasted a few weeks, but I knew it was going to happen our dog has destroyed every toy she gets some are destroyed within the first 5 minutes or less. She still loves playing with it. I will definitely be getting another one aa it broght her so much joy ð
Erica –
I love these balls. My dogs love playing fetch and they hold up well. We don’t leave them unattended to chew on them. Our one dog loves the feel of the ball between her teeth and will naw on the handle to hear the noise it makes.overall awesome ball! Like I said it is not for chewing!!