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Ball Care Guide

Ball Care Guide

  4.8/5 | 1,631 Reviews

check_circle Satisfies the herding instinct bred into working dogs

check_circle Tires out high-energy dogs in 20 minutes

check_circle Engages chase, push, and problem-solving drives at once

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Ball Care Guide

Ball Care Guide

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  • "My husky is relentless. The Ruckus™ is the only thing that actually engages her brain AND her body at the same time. She's obsessed with pushing it around and it tires her out like nothing else."

    Savannah R.
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      line_start The Real Problem

      The Real ProblemYour Dog Isn't Bad.They're Bored.

      Herding breeds and high-drive dogs were bred to work 8+ hours a day. A walk and a chew toy isn't enough — they need an outlet for the instinct they were born with.

      electric_bolt Triggers The Herding Instinct

      Too big to grab, too fun to ignore — the Ruckus™ activates the push-and-chase drive that herding breeds are genetically wired for. It's not a toy to them. It's a job

      check_circle Mental Stimulation, Not Just Exercise

      Chasing a tennis ball doesn't tire them mentally. Strategizing how to move a giant ball across the yard does. That mental load is what finally gets them to settle down.

      house Channels Destructive Energy

      Chewing the couch, nipping at heels, digging up the yard — those are herding behaviors with nowhere to go. Give them the right outlet and most of it disappears.

      favorite Self-Play That Actually Works

      No throwing, no fetching, no you-in-the-middle. Toss it in the yard and your dog gives themselves a full workout while you get your Saturday back.

      How To Get The Most Out Of Your Ruckus™

      The Ruckus™ is a herding tool, not a chew toy. Use it the way it's designed to be used and most owners get 6+ months of daily play out of it.

      arrow_forward_ios Size Up When In Doubt

      Size Up When In Doubt The ball must be too big for your dog to pick up in their mouth. That's what triggers the push-and-herd instinct instead of the grab-and-chew one. If your dog is between sizes, always go larger.

      arrow_forward_ios Use It As A Herding Ball, Not A Chew Toy

      The Ruckus™ is designed to be pushed, chased, and nudged — not carried around or gnawed on. If you catch your dog sitting down to chew it, pick it up and redirect. It's a workout tool, not a teething ring.

      arrow_forward_ios Bring It Inside After Play

      Store the ball indoors when not in use. Extended sun exposure fades the fabric, and leaving it out overnight invites unsupervised chewing, squirrel visits, and temperature swings that affect air pressure.

      arrow_forward_ios Keep It Away From Sharp Surfaces

      Use the ball on grass, dirt, or turf — not concrete, gravel, or decks with exposed screws. Also check your yard for sticks and thorns before play.

      -- Pick Your Size

      Find Her Perfect Size

      The ball must be too large for your dog to pick up. That's what triggers the herding instinct instead of chewing. When in doubt — size up.

      4.8 Stars Across 1,621 Reviews.

      From owners of herding breeds, working dogs, and the high-drive mutts no toy could keep up with.

      • ★★★★★

        "My husky had zero interest in regular toys — but the second I put the Ruckus™ down, her herding instincts kicked in. She pushes it around the yard and comes inside actually tired. I've never seen her this satisfied."

        Savannah R.

      • ★★★★★

        "Two-hour walks weren't cutting it. My Aussie was still bouncing off the walls at night. The Ruckus™ finally gave her something that engages her brain — she comes in calm and collapses on the rug."

        Marcus T.

      • ★★★★★

        "We have two border collies and they were driving us insane. Now they work together herding the Ruckus™ around the yard — it's like watching them do what they were actually bred for. Absolute game changer."

        Jessica & Kyle M.

        Answers Before You Ask

        Will this work for my heavy chewer or power breed?

        The Ruckus™ is designed as a push-and-chase toy, not a chew toy — and that distinction matters more than the breed of your dog. With a little coaching (we include a free care guide with every order), most power breeds learn to push and herd the ball rather than bite it within just a few sessions.

        That said, we want to be honest: any inflatable ball can be punctured by a dog who's allowed to bite it repeatedly. If your dog's pattern is to lie down and gnaw on every toy regardless of size or type, the Ruckus™ may not be the right fit for them.

        The rule: it's too big to pick up, so they push. That's the instinct we want.

        What if my dog doesn't take to it?

        Some dogs engage within 30 seconds. Others need 2–3 sessions for the herding instinct to kick in. Our care guide includes a simple 3-step introduction that works for almost every dog.

        If after a fair trial your dog really isn't interested, our 30-day guarantee has you covered — send it back for a full refund, no hassle.

        What size should I order?

        The ball must be too large for your dog to pick up in their mouth — that's what triggers the push-and-herd instinct instead of chewing. When in doubt, always size up.

        • Small (18"): dogs under 30 lbs — Corgis, Mini Aussies, Shelties
        • Medium (22"): 30–60 lbs — Border Collies, Aussies, Blue Heelers
        • Large (25.5"): 60+ lbs — Labs, Goldens, Shepherds, Huskies

        Will it hurt my dog's teeth or nose?

        No. Unlike hard plastic herding balls (which have well-documented issues with broken teeth and abraded noses), the Ruckus™ is a fabric-covered inflatable — soft on gums and muzzles while staying firm enough to trigger the chase instinct.

        What happens if it gets a small puncture?

        Small punctures are easy to fix at home. A strip of quality duct tape (we recommend Gorilla tape) on a clean, dry surface will seal most leaks and get you back to play in minutes. The care guide covers this in detail.

        Does it deflate in cold weather?

        All inflatables lose a bit of firmness in cold weather — it's physics, not a defect. Store the ball indoors overnight during winter and give it a quick top-off with the included pump before play. Takes 30 seconds and keeps the ball performing year-round.

        How long does it last?

        Most owners get 3+ months of daily play out of a single Ruckus™. Owners who follow the simple care routine — full inflation before every session, no biting, stored indoors between play — often report the same ball still going strong a year or more in.