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Dog Rope Toy with Ball – Interactive Chew Toy for Puppies & Dogs

Original price was: $15.99.Current price is: $12.99.

Give your dog something better to chew on than the couch cushions. This dog rope toy with ball pairs a knotted cotton rope with a bumpy rubber-textured ball, so your pup gets two totally different things to gnaw on in one toy. Puppies cutting teeth tend to camp out on the firmer ball, while the rope satisfies that deep urge to tug and pull apart.

 

Free shipping $35+, otherwise $3.99. Delivers in 8–10 business days across all 50 US states.

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Why dogs love this rope toy with ball

  • The rope end knots are thick enough for a real tug-of-war — not the flimsy kind that pulls apart after a week.
  • The ball’s bumpy surface gives your dog something firmer to gnaw on between rope sessions.
  • Light enough that puppies and small dogs carry it around the house without struggling.
  • Two different chew textures in one toy, so a dog that gets bored with plain rope has something else to move to.
  • Cotton rope rinses clean under the tap — no special cleaner needed after a muddy backyard session.
  • Works solo (dog chewing alone) or as a tug toy with you — same toy, two modes of play.

Dog rope toy with ball in navy blue and magenta, shown individually and with a Labrador retriever holding the toy

Rope toy care, wear, and supervision tips

Rope toys wear down with use — that’s just cotton fiber, not a flaw. Give the knots and the ball attachment a quick look before you hand it over, and once you spot loose threads or heavy fraying, it’s time to retire it rather than let your dog work a piece loose. Puppies especially need eyes on them early, since they’re still figuring out how hard is too hard. Dirty from a backyard romp? Soap, water, and a full air-dry before the next round is all it needs.

Interactive tug and chew play

There’s more than one way to use this thing. Grab an end and start a tug match, throw it a few feet for a soft-toss fetch, or just leave it out and let your dog work the ball on their own. Teething puppies usually gravitate straight to the firmer ball section — something about the resistance seems to hit the spot. This interactive dog rope toy switches between solo chew and shared play without you needing two separate toys.

Order your dog rope toy with ball today

This dog rope toy with ball is ready to replace whatever your dog’s currently chewing on that they shouldn’t be. See our Shipping & Returns policy for delivery and return details.

 

Material

Cotton rope with a plastic ball and knot component

Color

Red, Blue

Size

About 26cm / 10.23 inch

Toy type

Chew toy

Battery included

No

Electrical

No

Smart deviceNo

No

High-concern chemicals

None declared

Package

1 piece per order

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — the rope is washable natural cotton, and this puppy rope chew toy is sized for puppies and small-to-medium dogs. Keep early sessions supervised while your puppy is still learning how hard they can bite.
It can help, in a limited way — the chewing motion works against surface plaque, but it’s not a stand-in for actual dental care or a vet’s advice. Think of this dog teeth cleaning toy as a nice bonus to normal chewing, not a cleaning routine on its own.
Honestly, no. This one’s built for dogs that chew at a normal pace, not ones that tear through fabric in minutes — if that’s your dog, you’ll want something heavier-duty, and you should watch this toy closely for fraying regardless.
Puppies and small to medium dogs are the sweet spot here. Large or giant breeds will likely find the rope and ball too small for a satisfying chew — better to size up for those dogs.
There’s no strict clock to watch — short, supervised sessions throughout the day work better than one long marathon chew. Stop the session and check the toy if you notice your dog actually biting through material instead of just gnawing on it.
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