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Friday, September 9, 2011
Mighty Toy Ball - Medium Orange
I recently signed up to be a dog toy tester with MyDogToy and agreed to receive a toy once a month for Matty to try out and for us to review. This is our first one, and I'm very excited to be starting a video series specifically for this reason!
Enjoyment: 5/5
Matty took to this toy INSTANTLY. She adores the loud bellowing squeaks that it produces and the ease that they come out. Perfect for fetch, and it even has a bit of a bounce to it!
Durability: 5/5
It is as they advertize, absolutely tough to the very core! The outer "shell" (the fabric) could potentially bunch up and eventually be torn off, but then there is another layer underneath! It's like getting two toys in one, with the added bonus of ZERO fillers to worry about once the fabric layer is removed. HERE is a really cool chart and explanation about how the Mighty brand toys are made.
Interactive: 4/5
This is absolutely meant to be an interactive toy rather than a chew toy. Plan on spending hours and hours with your pup playing with this wonderful toy, romping and squeaking and bouncing away!
Availabilty: 3/5
You can find the Mighty brand of toys at various places online, such as Amazon or Nextag, but I highly recommend becoming a tester with MyDogToy to get a discount and an insiders look at all the latest and greatest dog toys and items! Locally I haven't found a single thing by them, so this will be something that you'll need to find at your favorite online source.
Price: 5/5
When you take a look at some of your "higher end" dog toys and see that you're spending at the very LEAST $15 for an item that doesn't take nearly the wear and tear that this item does, the VIP price of just over $10 seems incredibly generous when you take a look at how much play time Matty & I will get out of it.
Quality: 4/5
Definitely made from some of the very best and most durable fabrics and resources available! As I mentioned before, this toy will last you a long long time. There really is no other way to put it, there's not much of anything they could do to improve my happiness with this item!
Update: About a month and a half later the "outer shell" is still in-tact, but the squeaker has stopped working. You can hear it rattling around inside. Matty still plays with it, but it's lost a bit of its luster now that she can't make it squeak.
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