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.

A Herding Ball For Dogs Who Need a Job

Specifically crafted for Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, and any high-drive pup, the GRETMIX Herding Ball isn't just a toy—it's a fulfilling, action-packed "job" that perfectly channels their natural instincts. By challenging them to push, nudge, and guide the oversized, puncture-resistant ball with their nose, chest, and entire body, it delivers hours of healthy mental stimulation and high-intensity physical exercise, effectively burning off excess energy to keep your furry athlete happy, focused, and completely satisfied.

The Herding Ball: Everything You Need to Know

Find answers to common questions

Why the 18-inch oversized design?

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.

How do I teach my dog to play with a herding ball?

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.

Safe for my dog's teeth and joints?

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.

Can my dog play with this ball indoors?

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.

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Heavy-Duty & Anti-Burst

Crafted from ultra-durable, puncture-resistant materials specifically built to withstand the roughest high-energy outdoor play.
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LSatisfies Natural Instincts

The specialized oversized design encourages natural chasing, pushing, and guiding movements without the risk of biting.
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Ultimate Boredom Buster

Provides a rewarding mental and physical "job" that channels extra energy and prevents destructive backyard behaviors.
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Top Reviews

V***H
My dog absolutely loves chasing and pushing it around the yard. It keeps him busy, helps release energy, and gives him great exercise. The material feels strong and well-made, and it’s held up well even after several play sessions. Highly recommend it for energetic pups!
Apr 27, 2026
C***r
I have herding Kelpies to train and this ball has been a big hit with them. They have fun while learning - and get a lot of exercise! The ball has been holding up well after a months use with 7 dogs it’s like new. I only let them have it during training sessions. It was a good price for the quality.
May 6, 2026
J***r
I wasn’t sure if our GSD mix would be into this, but it turns out he absolutely loves it. It’s the only toy that keeps him engaged for more than 10 minutes. He pushes it with his nose and paws, and I love that it’s too big for him to chew. The cover is really well made and holds up to rough play.
May 25, 2026
A***a
This 18” herding ball is perfect for my mini Aussie. She weighs 21 pounds so she is on the smaller side, and the ball is a good size for her without being too big. She really likes chasing this around the yard. Make sure you inflate the ball all the way, and your dog will have a blast with it.
May 12, 2026