Waarom je geen normale tennisballen moet gebruiken voor je hond

Why you shouldn't use regular tennis balls for your dog

, by Michael van Wassem, 2 min reading time

A tennis ball might seem like a fun and practical toy for your dog, but in reality, regular tennis balls can actually be dangerous. Many owners don't realize that a simple tennis ball can cause serious damage to their dog's teeth and even pose a choking hazard. In this blog post, we explain why it's better to choose dog-safe alternatives – and where to find them.

Tooth wear

The rough felt on a standard tennis ball seems harmless, but it acts like sandpaper on your dog's teeth. Especially when sand or dirt sticks to the ball, it creates an abrasive effect that erodes the tooth enamel. Over time, this can lead to painful wear and dental problems.

Harmful fibers in the outer layer

The outside of a regular tennis ball is covered with a rough felt that contains synthetic fibers like nylon or polyester. These fibers are not only abrasive to teeth but also dangerous if your dog swallows them. They are indigestible and can get stuck in the digestive tract, with all the consequences that entails. Furthermore, tennis balls aren't designed with dogs' health in mind, meaning they can sometimes contain chemicals you'd rather not have in your dog's mouth.

Choking hazard and intestinal problems

Dogs have strong jaws and can easily chew through regular tennis balls. The loose pieces of rubber or felt can be swallowed, which can lead to gastrointestinal obstructions or, in the worst-case scenario, choking. This is a real risk, especially for avid chewers.

Not designed for dogs

Tennis balls are made for people, not dogs. They haven't been tested for food safety and may contain materials that aren't suitable for chewing or swallowing. Furthermore, they're not sturdy enough to withstand the playful and sometimes rough behavior of dogs.

Choose safe alternatives

Fortunately, there are plenty of safe and dog-friendly alternatives available. At Fidello, you'll find a wide range of specially designed dog toys:

In summary

While tennis balls may seem cheap and easy, they pose significant risks to your dog's health. Therefore, choose toys specifically designed for dogs. This not only ensures more fun, but also the safety and well-being of your dog.

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