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Serious Play for High-Drive Dogs.
Unleash the Instinct. Give Your Dog a Job.
Tire the Body. Stimulate the Mind.
Serious Play for High-Drive Dogs.
Unleash the Instinct. Give Your Dog a Job.
Tire the Body. Stimulate the Mind.
Serious Play for High-Drive Dogs.
Unleash the Instinct. Give Your Dog a Job.
Tire the Body. Stimulate the Mind.
Serious Play for High-Drive Dogs.
Unleash the Instinct. Give Your Dog a Job.
Tire the Body. Stimulate the Mind.
Find answers to common questions
The 18-inch size is intentionally engineered to be too large for most dogs to pick up or bite with their jaws. This specific dimension forces your dog to use their nose, chest, and entire body to push and guide the ball. By preventing them from carrying it like a regular toy, it perfectly unlocks and satisfies their natural, deep-rooted herding instincts.
Many high-drive dogs instinctively know what to do, but you can guide them! Start by rolling the ball gently across the grass yourself. Reward your pup with praise or treats the moment they push it with their nose or chest. Keep early sessions short and exciting to build up their confidence.
Yes, it is much safer than hard plastic or wooden toys! Because the ball is inflatable and flexible, it cushions impacts on their nose and chest. To protect their joints from overexertion during high-intensity sprinting, we recommend limiting playtime to 15–20 minutes per session.
We strongly recommend using the herding ball outdoors in an open, grassy area. Dogs like to build up a lot of speed while herding, and an open space gives them the freedom to sprint safely without accidentally bumping into walls, fences, or home furniture.
If you share your home with an active dog, you know the struggle: a two-mile walk barely scratches the surface of their energy. From Golden Retrievers and Labradors to German Shepherds and Malinois, many breeds possess a "work mode" that requires more than just a stroll around the block.
When that energy isn't channeled correctly, it often turns into destructive behavior—chewed shoes, dug-up gardens, or endless barking. The solution? Giving them a "job" with a professional-grade durable herding ball that offers unparalleled efficiency.
Walking is a low-intensity, linear activity. Most medium to large dog breeds are built for sprinting, pivoting, and problem-solving. A herding ball (also known as a push ball) engages their mind and body simultaneously. Instead of just running, your dog must use their nose, chest, and shoulders to "drive" the ball, mimicking the natural pursuit of prey or livestock.
This is where the Gretmix 18-inch Herding Ball truly shines. Unlike simple fetch or leashed walks, herding ball play is an incredibly intense, full-body workout that combines both physical exertion and mental stimulation.
Size is the most critical factor when choosing a push toy. Our [Gretmix Giant Herding Ball] features a massive 18-inch (45cm) diameter, making it the ideal size for a wide range of breeds.
We understand that active dogs can be rough on their toys. That’s why we engineered the Gretmix ball with innovative double-layer durability.
Most destructive chewing is a sign of boredom. By introducing an interactive large dog toy that requires focus and physical effort, you redirect their anxiety into a productive game. With the herding ball, you'll find your dog is calmer and more content.
Don't let your dog's energy become a source of stress. Transform your backyard into an arena of fun with our 18-inch, double-layer herding ball. Witness the power of efficient, instinct-driven exercise and reclaim your time, while your restless pup becomes a focused, happy companion.
[Shop the Gretmix 18-Inch Herding Ball Collection Today]
If you share your home with an active dog, you know the struggle: a two-mile walk barely scratches the surface of their energy. From Golden Retrievers and Labradors to German Shepherds and Malinois, many breeds possess a "work mode" that requires more than just a stroll around the block.
When that energy isn't channeled correctly, it often turns into destructive behavior—chewed shoes, dug-up gardens, or endless barking. The solution? Giving them a "job" with a professional-grade durable herding ball.
Walking is a low-intensity, linear activity. Most medium to large dog breeds are built for sprinting, pivoting, and problem-solving. A herding ball (also known as a push ball) engages their mind and body simultaneously. Instead of just running, your dog must use their nose, chest, and shoulders to "drive" the ball, mimicking the natural pursuit of prey or livestock.
Size is the most critical factor when choosing a push toy. Our [Gretmix Giant Herding Ball] features a massive 18-inch (45cm) diameter, making it the ideal size for a wide range of breeds.
We understand that active dogs can be rough on their toys. That’s why we engineered the Gretmix ball with innovative double-layer durability.
Most destructive chewing is a sign of boredom. By introducing an interactive large dog toy that requires focus and physical effort, you redirect their anxiety into a productive game. 15 to 20 minutes of herding ball play can result in a calm, settled dog for the rest of the evening—a win for both you and your furniture!
Don't let your dog's energy become a source of stress. Transform your backyard into an arena of fun with our 18-inch, double-layer herding ball. Watch your restless pup become a focused, happy companion.
[Shop the Gretmix 18-Inch Herding Ball Collection Today]
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