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Plant Lady
> 3 dayArrived quickly and all set for a game.
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Akhil Gupta
> 3 dayThe item description has two sets of balls in it, but I only received one. Lost half of the price of the order
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DMK
> 3 daygreat, fast
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Laurie H
> 3 dayMy dog loves these tennis balls. Theyre heavy duty to withstand his chewing. Would recommend.
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Curtis Fox
Greater than one weekWe actually use these tennis balls for our Germen Shepherd. He can pop most other tennis balls in a day easy. These last almost a week.
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chrsdrhm
> 3 dayThey are tennis balls. You hit them. These balls seem to like being hit, which is exactly why I bought them. They did not improve my tennis game though.
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William Crisswell
> 3 dayOrdered the twin pack (6 balls) they only delivered a single pack (3 balls). Cant seem to to find out how to remedy the situation. Texted but received no answer. Just want the other pack of balls or a refund for the difference.
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Dave
> 3 dayI believe these are poison for dogs. They smell strongly of chemicals when the tube is opened. Might be the gas used to pressurize or the dye used to color the balls. My very healthy Red Heeler was affected immediately after biting one of these balls (fresh out of the package). Her tongue was burned. She started playing harder than ive ever seen; like she was high. Then she wanted out and hid under the car. She didnt eat or drink for two days. She cowered at the sight of a tennis ball. (She LOVES tennis balls.) It took two weeks for her to return to normal. I would not give these to my dog again without washing first. I would not let a child play with them either. They come from China. I found similar accounts when I Googled. They bounce great but.........not meant for dogs.
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Orlando Ortega
> 3 dayque es original
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Eleazar Breitenberg
Greater than one weekVery good buy!