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Built for the toughest chewers and the most energetic chasers, Boomer Ball is the ultimate dog toy for endless fun. Virtually indestructible and designed for rough play, these durable balls keep dogs of all sizes entertained—whether on land or in water. More than just a toy, Boomer Ball is an enrichment essential loved by dogs, primates, and even elephants!

Our Dog Toys

Our popular range of Boomer Balls is designed to provide endless fun, durability, and mental stimulation for dogs of all sizes and energy levels.

4 Inch Boomer Ball

Perfect for small breeds like Jack Russells and Yorkies, offering safe and stimulating play.

6 Inch Boomer Ball

Ideal for medium-sized active dogs that love to chase and enthusiastically push their toys around.

8 Inch Boomer Ball

A great choice for strong, energetic larger breeds needing tough and lasting playtime enrichment.

10 Inch Boomer Ball

Suitable for giant breeds like German Shepherds, ensuring they stay active and engaged.

12 Inch Boomer Ball

Built for very large, powerful, determined dogs that eagerly demand an extra challenge during play.

20 Inch Boomer Ball

Originally designed for zoo animals, this massive size provides ultimate enrichment for the most energetic and powerful dogs.

Boomer Ball Bestsellers

Boomer Ball TB05 8 inch Indestructible Dog Toy

The Boomer Ball TB05 (8-inch) is crafted from ultra-tough polyethylene, making it virtually indestructible and perfect for high-energy dogs that love to chase, push, and conquer a durable toy—plus, it floats for added outdoor or water play fun.

Boomer Ball TB02 6 inch Indestructible Dog Toy

This 6-inch Boomer Ball (TB02) features a rigid, non-toxic hard plastic construction that resists chewing and scratching, making it well-suited for medium to large breeds such as poodles, border collies, and golden retrievers.

Boomer Ball TB01 4 inch Indestructible Dog Toy

The Boomer Ball TB01 (4-inch) is specially designed for playful, energetic small-breed dogs like jack russells and miniature poodles, built with the same virtually indestructible polyethylene for safe, stimulating push-play rather than frustrating chew play.

Versatile Play Options

Why Customers Choose Boomer Ball Dog Toys

Pet owners trust our Boomer Balls because they combine durability, safety, and endless fun, making them a favorite for dogs of all sizes.

Unmatched Durability

Made from virtually indestructible polyethylene, our toys withstand even the toughest play sessions.

Safe by Design

Created for push-and-chase play, not chewing, ensuring long-lasting and worry-free fun.

Mental & Physical Stimulation

Keeps dogs engaged, active, and satisfied, helping reduce boredom and destructive behavior.

Boomer Ball Company Values

At Boomer Ball, our values drive everything we create, ensuring pets and their owners experience only the best.

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Boomer Ball Company Insights

At Boomer Ball, we draw on years of expertise in pet enrichment to design toys that inspire play, encourage exercise, and strengthen the bond between pets and their owners.
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Boomer Ball Reviews

Playtime that finally outlasts our dogs’ energy: here are three real-world stories of Boomer Balls turning chaos into joyful, durable, daily routines.

I run structured play into all my training programs, because a dog with a job is a dog that listens. My personal test dog, Roxy (a Belgian Malinois with rocket fuel for blood), met her match with the 12-inch Boomer Ball. We started on an asphalt lot behind the training center to keep rolling predictable, then graduated to grass and turf. What I look for is transfer: does the toy channel drive without creating resource-guarding or chew fixation? The Boomer Ball nails it. Because she can’t carry it, Roxy expresses her intensity by targeting, pushing, and cutting angles—think agility meets soccer. I pair the ball with impulse-control reps (“down,” “place,” “wait”), then release to play; the workout is phenomenal and the recovery is faster than after tug wars. In classes, I’ll demo the 4-inch TB01 for the little guys (mini schnauzers, jack russells) and the 6-inch TB02 for mid-size trainees; the sizing guideline keeps everyone safe and in “work” mode instead of “destroy” mode. Maintenance is trainer-friendly: a quick wash after muddy drills, visual check for any damage (hasn’t happened yet), and back on the shelf. Over six months, I’ve seen fewer chewed leashes from our high-octane students, better focus during heelwork, and happier owners who finally have a durable outlet for energy. I always coach clients on redirection—if a dog starts mouthing the ball, switch to movement, reward the push, and keep sessions supervised. The win isn’t just durability; it’s how this design turns raw drive into smart, safe, repeatable play that builds obedience instead of blowing it up.
Derrick Montague
K-9 Obedience Trainer
I work in a busy clinic and see every kind of “power chewer” walk through the door, so when my own cattle dog, Nova, started annihilating plushies in under five minutes, I went hunting for something that could handle her. We started with the 6-inch Boomer Ball (TB02) because I wanted a size she couldn’t get her jaws around—bigger than her gape, just like the guideline recommends. The first session in our yard looked like a herding drill: Nova drove that ball up and down the fence line with her nose and front paws, tongue out, eyes bright, completely focused. I set a timer—35 minutes of nonstop pushing, pouncing, and strategic nudging around flower beds. As a vet tech, I loved watching the mental gears turn; instead of shredding, she problem-solved how to corner the ball and redirect it. Three months in, the surface has cosmetic scuffs but no punctures or cracks, which is wild compared to the toy graveyard we used to have. It even floats, so our weekend lake trips have a new game: I give the ball a gentle toss, and Nova swims out, bump-bump-bumping it back to shore. Cleanup is easy—warm water and mild soap—so I don’t bring clinic germs home. The biggest win is behavior: she’s calmer in the evenings and hasn’t chewed a table leg since we introduced the ball. Pro tip from the clinic: supervise play, keep it as a push-and-chase toy (not a chew), and if your dog tries to gnaw, just redirect to movement—within a week, Nova got the idea and now treats it like her favorite “project.”
Janelle Carrington
Veterinary Technician
I split my time between a coastal research station and a small bungalow with two dogs: Maple (a border collie mix with a PhD in mischief) and Moose (a goofy, giant Lab). We brought home an 8-inch Boomer Ball (TB05) for Maple and later added a 10-inch for Moose; both were intentionally too big to pick up. As someone who studies animal enrichment for marine species, I’m a fanatic about encouraging natural behaviors: problem-solving, stamina, and safe outlets for energy. The Boomer Ball slotted in perfectly. Maple uses her shoulders like a soccer midfielder, steering the ball between patio chairs, while Moose prefers long, dramatic pushes down the beach—he’ll chase the rolling ball, splash through the shallows, then muscle it back up the slope. The material has impressed me: rigid, super-tough polyethylene that resists the gouges Moose’s nails usually leave in everything. After a month of salt spray, sand, and sun, they still look more “weathered” than “worn.” The floating feature is a huge bonus for our shoreline sessions, and because they aren’t meant for chewing, the dogs have naturally shifted into puzzle-mode play. Maple, who used to get antsy when the evening winds kick up and the seabirds taunt her, now spends that window focused on “herding” the ball until she flops over, satisfied. We rotate sizes when friends’ dogs visit—every time, the larger-than-jaw rule pays off with safe, frustration-light play (a little frustration is good enrichment!). A small ritual I love: quick rinse, wipe dry, rack them by the door. It’s the simplest enrichment setup I’ve ever kept—and the most used.
Brooks Halstead
Marine Biologist

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