What is the difference between the Click & Play and a tennis ball?
Think of the Click & Play as a ball and clicker in one. Tennis ball materials do no typically last very long and can be a dangerous choking hazard to your dog if it breaks in two, or the fuzzy covering rips off. The Click & Play is made of a unique durable synthetic material that withstands strong jaws. The Click & Play is not intended as a chew toy. return to top Question: What is the difference between the Click & Play and a ball on a rope? Answer: Since dogs tend to chew on the rope it can break easily, creating a possible choking hazard to your dog. The Click & Play does not have pieces that will easily break or be chewed off. With the Click & Play you can train or just have fun playing with your dog. The Click & Play is not intended as a chew toy. return to top Question: What is the difference between the StarMark Clicker and box clickers?
Think of the Click & Play as a ball and clicker in one. Tennis ball materials do no typically last very long and can be a dangerous choking hazard to your dog if it breaks in two, or the fuzzy covering rips off. The Click & Play is made of a unique durable synthetic material that withstands strong jaws. The Click & Play is not intended as a chew toy. return to top Question: What is the difference between the Click & Play and a ball on a rope? Answer: Since dogs tend to chew on the rope it can break easily, creating a possible choking hazard to your dog. The Click & Play does not have pieces that will easily break or be chewed off. With the Click & Play you can train or just have fun playing with your dog. The Click & Play is not intended as a chew toy. return to top Question: What is the difference between the StarMark Clicker and box clickers? Answer: The box clicker can be uncomfortable and bulky in your hand, and you can sometimes miss a click due to mistakenly pushing the wrong sid