


🐾 Bounce into endless fun with the safest, toughest chew ball your dog deserves!
The WEST PAW Zogoflex Jive Ball is a durable, 3.25-inch dog toy designed for large breeds. Made from non-toxic, latex-free, and recyclable Zogoflex material, it’s built to withstand heavy chewing while remaining safe if ingested. Floatable and dishwasher safe, this eco-conscious toy offers versatile play options from fetch to water games, ensuring long-lasting fun and easy maintenance.






| ASIN | B0070S62UC |
| ASIN | B0070S62UC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,976 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #228 in Dog Toy Balls |
| Brand Name | WEST PAW |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
| Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Color | Granny Smith |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,419) |
| Date First Available | March 18, 2015 |
| Date First Available | March 18, 2015 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Included Components | West Paw Zogoflex Jive Ball Dog Chew Toy – Bouncing Toys for Dogs, Fetch, Catch, Chewing, Play – Floatable, Recyclable Balls – Latex-Free, Non-Toxic, Dishwasher Safe Dog Toy, Large 3.25", Granny Smith |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.3 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.16 x 4.72 x 2.95 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Pounds |
| Item model number | ZG071GRN |
| Item model number | ZG071GRN |
| Manufacturer | West Paw Design |
| Manufacturer | West Paw Design |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | West Paw Zogoflex Jive Ball Dog Chew Toy – Bouncing Toys for Dogs, Fetch, Catch, Chewing, Play – Floatable, Recyclable Balls – Latex-Free, Non-Toxic, Dishwasher Safe Dog Toy, Large 3.25", Granny Smith |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 1 x 1 inches; 8.8 ounces |
| Size | Large |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Style | Durable |
| Target Audience Keyword | Dogs |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
L**N
Really well made
My grandsons new puppy loved all the toys . They are really well made so they should last a long time . His favorite was the bear and moose . But he’ll get a lot of use out of them all
D**N
BUY WESTPAW!
As a dog owner of 14 dogs over 20 years, I've gone through a few dog toys. Once I discovered WestPaw dog toys that was it. There is no other brand that I buy now. The Zogoflex line of toys are the BEST! No chemicals, durable, safest and even my pickiest dogs play with them! I love that I don't have to worry about the material ripping up a dog's intestines if they ingest parts of it. Yes, I have had a power chewer of a dog damage the Bumi, she chewed off the end. It broke into little bits, all soft, not sharp edges anywhere, the parts she ate passed through here with no problems what so ever. And the toy was still very usable. The Jive ball is quite heavy but will still bounce a few times. Good for chewers. My dogs prefer the Rando but play with the Jive as well. I have owned the Zisc for almost 5 years now. It is one of the favorite toys and is played with daily. It has finally given way in the middle and has a flap hanging from it, but that doesn't stop it from flying or the dogs from playing with it. Bottom line is , if you want to best for you dog ( and your money) you want WestPaw dog toys. ( No I am not being paid to advertise. My dogs just know quality when they chew it ;) and I listen to them)
K**S
Best dog toy
This is the best toy for a dog that chews, they last forever...
A**R
stands up to daily wear and tear!
this is the ONLY ball that stands up for at least a month of playing with our dog without falling completing part. although a little expensive the fact that it works makes it a good value.
P**E
Super fun ball
I first purchased this ball from Duluth Trading Company because I needed a few extra dollars in my order to get free shipping. I needed a durable toy for our dog, so I figured I'd give it a try. As soon as I removed the ball from the shipping bag, my dog went nuts. This ball has a unique shape that makes it sometimes bounce in unpredictable directions. It's a soft but still durable rubber, so it can be chewed without causing immediate damage to the ball, although, I imagine over time it may get worn down like a Kong does. It's rather too big for him to comfortably chew very much, anyway, so I expect this to last a long time. Another plus is that it's too big for the dog to push under most of our furniture, which is a game he likes to play. He will purposely put it under the couch, then bark & whine until someone gets it out for him. He can still fit it under some of the furniture in our bedroom or basement but we don't spend as much time in those areas. We have a creek on our property and, after reading that these balls float, I tossed one in the water to encourage my dog to jump in. The balls do, in fact, float. It was fun watching him push them under with his paws and hold them on the bottom in order to keep it from floating away. He also would put his face underwater to grab it and bring it back up. We lost the first ball in our horse pasture, last fall, so I purchased a second one at a local pet store. Months later, we found the first, so then we had two. Then, after misplacing one somewhere in the house for a few days, I ordered a third from Amazon. I paid about the same price for all three. The only downside is that these balls are quite heavy and I was leary, at first, about allowing them to bounce on our hardwood floors. I've gotten over it and have seen no damage from it but they are best for playing outside. Another issue is the volume of the bouncing when done indoors. My husband stays up late & sleeps in much later than the rest of us, so I often have to hide the balls until my husband wakes up. Otherwise, the dog will continuously bounce them on the floor in hopes that I will take him outside to play. The bouncing can be very annoying & has woken my husband up, which puts him in a bad mood. Ultimately, these toys are great for their bright color, size, durability, & they're easy to clean (just rinse with water & dry with a towel).
K**R
Wonderful ball dog approved
Dogs love bounce great it also holds up with their chewing wish.It was a little bit bigger
S**R
Fantastic, indestructible (so far), floating dog toys
Man, do we love these balls! They are one of the few toys that our household (corgi, rottie cross, rottweiler, hound) don't destroy, in fact they don't even really mark them up. The corgi is the fetch addict, and she'll chase and bring back these balls until she's about to keel over. The rottweiler likes to carry a different ball around and escort the corgi as she fetches. The rottie/mutt/cross will sometimes get into the fetch action, and the hound essentially ignores all toys with good-natured gravitas. We actually bought a couple of lacrosse sticks to enhance our ability to throw these things across our acreage, specifically the 'STX Lacrosse Stallion 50 Youth Lacrosse Complete Stick'. Some of the older/younger household members don't have major league pitching arms, so using the lacrosse sticks lets them get some real distance going. One thing to keep in mind is that these balls are pretty dense and heavy, so be sure you don't fling them towards anything breakable, like pottery, windows, glassware, eyeglasses, etc, because they'll smash right through them and keep on going. Also be sure to not fling them on intercept vectors with your dogs, because they could give them a pretty good clonking, although I don't think any permanent damage is likely. We bought the 3.25" size because it's a) small enough for the corgi to carry as long as she holds it right, and b) too large for our other dogs to get lodged in their throats and choke. Speaking of safety, the balls also have a grooved/swooped indented area around them that would also serve to allow a dog to breath (minimally until gotten to help) if they got it stuck in their throat. We are using this combination to replace the tennis racket and tennis ball combo that was previously used just for the corgi, because tennis balls are too dangerous for our larger dogs. However, the primary throwers for the corgi needed some help getting distance on these larger/heavier balls. Bottom line is that we *highly* recommend these balls, and also a lacrosse stick for real distance throwing.
L**A
Muy buen producto, mi perrita no deja de morder la pelota y está intacta.
N**T
Repeat purchase. These balls are TOUGH. My English mastiff wasn’t able to destroy them and my German shepherd lives for them. Great weight for throwing and the size fits nicely in the hand. Bonus of not getting soggy so that retrieving in rain or snow is still fun. Only reason for having more than one is that occasionally the shepherd wanders off with one to have a peaceful chomping moment and this way I’ve a backup ball until I figure out where he’s stashed the other one. Another plus is the orange colour stands out decently in all seasons for those hide and seek moments.
A**.
Love the bounciness and our 2 poodles love the random bounces due to its shape. Although there is some give to the rubber, it seems durable. We don’t leave it out as ‘chew toy’...we give them cheaper alternatives.
D**K
We have to be careful what toys we get our Staffy. She isn’t destructive on purpose but normal toys don’t last 5 mins with her. We bought the large ball and bone. They are expensive but truly built to last and worth every penny as she loves them. The apple green is a lovely colour too.
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Mes Staffies l'apprécient bien et elle résiste bien à leur mâchoire
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