for the safest toy go to a pet supermarket or pet co and ask an employ there.
yes
dog food
To a dog and their "owner", it is PRICELESS as a fetching toy.
If the dog has a big mouth at the most is 6 tennis balls.
If you are looking for the type of tennis ball launcher that dog owners use to avoid touching a drooly tennis ball, those are available for sale at all pet stores, and usually in the pet 'section' of most department stores. If you are looking for the type of machine that launches tennis balls at tennis players to help them improve their tennis skills, than the Silent Partner is a great company to order from. They are a Canadian company, but they have a warehouse in the U.S. to serve the tennis market as well.
Henry the eighth was the first person to play tennis with a ball stuffted of dog hairs
Wait till "poopy time" then take a potato masher to that bad boy.
When you ask your veterinarian in ten minutes (because you're doing to drive your dog to the vet NOW), he or she can tell you.
Go to a dog park, take a walk with them, take them on a trip ( my dog loves the car), play ball, teach them new tricks, go to dog training.
No. though it depends on what is motivating the animal to move(i.e. tennis ball, food, female dog, etc...)
You should probably take it to the vet. Or cover the good eye and throw a tennis ball.
They can be. Tennis balls have an almost abrasive material covering them, and over time, this can cause damage to your dogs' teeth. Also, if your dog is strong enough to tear a tennis ball apart, he/she could choke on the pieces or swallow them, causing gastrointestinal problems. Suggestion: Switch to racquetballs or vet-approved toys, and always monitor your dog when playing.