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5" Hol-ee Roller
Product #780-1
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8" Hol-ee Roller
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Hol-ee Roller
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Perfect for teething puppies! Made of soft, durable 100% natural rubber. Our dogs LOVE the Hol-ee Roller!
These tough rubber toys were developed for and by pet owners in order to provide a superior outlet for interactive fun between dog and owner, as well as for the play and exercise of the dog by itself. Pliable, resilient natural rubber has proven itself to be the best material to satisfy the dog's normal craving to chew.
Here at Leerburg, our dogs are the product testers. If they don't like it, we won't sell it. During the "testing" process, we often come accross different ways to use the products. One thing that seems to drive the dogs to distraction is stuffing a 5" Hol-ee Roller inside of an 8" Hol-ee Roller. It will drive the dogs nuts that they can't get that little one out. It even occupies one of our Malinois for hours!
Give it a try!
Colors may vary.
For the super-tough dog who can destroy anything, try our Hol-ee Mol-ee instead.

No toy is 100% indestructible. It is unrealistic to expect that from any toy. The toys that we sell at Leerburg® are the best quality and most durable that we have found. Always supervise your dog when playing with toys. Periodically inspect all toys for damage. Do not allow your dog to continue to play with a damaged or broken toy.
When using balls as toys the handler must be aware of the size of their dog and the prey drive of their dog. Balls can kill dogs if swallowed. Possessive dogs can swallow small balls. DO NOT BUY a small ball for a large dog!!
December 14, 2011
Hi. Just wanted to give a testimonial on how great these are for the working GSD. I use 3 sizes, and also use them for searches in the house. My last two GSDs couldn’t get enough of them. They are easily washed, weather proof, makes for great catching in the house without marring the walls or woodwork. I also get a ball and put them in initially to train them to use them in the house and in places where a ball alone is just not a good idea. My dogs literally keep them with them all the time now that they are older. I thought you might want to put this in as a suggestion for ideas on playing with them. And the best part – when they stand at the top of the stairs and let them bounce down to the bottom to get the others to play.
I have included a picture which shows the obsession Bosch lives in my office and is always ready for more.
Lorie































