

🎾 Let the giggles roll—because your dog deserves playtime that never quits!
The Wobble Wag Giggle Ball is an interactive dog toy designed to captivate dogs of all sizes with its unique giggling sounds produced by internal tubes—no batteries needed. Featuring six clutch pockets for easy carrying and made from durable, phthalate-free vinyl, this 5.5-inch ball encourages active, enriching play indoors or outdoors. Its robust construction ensures long-lasting fun, making it a perfect companion for keeping dogs mentally stimulated and physically fit.











| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 102,731 Reviews |
B**Y
Dog approved and human happy!
I have a big boy, he's half german shepherd and half black lab with some rotty in there too. He is a huge chewer, has destroyed every toy I have ever gotten him. He is 8 months old and this has been the best toy I have gotten him. He has so much fun with this toy and its silly sound. He can easily carry it around and push it around with his nose. He is entertained for a long time. I would most definitely recommend it to anyone with a dog! Smaller dogs might have a harder time picking it up with their mouth but other then that, its perfect. I am so happy with the purchase. Infact I plan on purchasing a second one just incase anything ever happens to the one I have, he's got a back up one. It's durable, easy to clean and transport. I don't know why it's called a giggle ball because the noise definitely doesn't sound like a giggle. Perhaps its called that because you'll giggle watching your fur baby play with it. Either way, it's worth the money for sure! You're dog will thank you.
K**L
Great For Herding Dogs
FANTASTIC DOG TOY! One of the best dog toy purchases. I have a corgi with a very strong “herding instinct”. He goes absolutely berserk with this toy. HOURS of fun and totally exhausted after. He usually goes nuts for squeaker toys - he loves a squeaker noise. And he goes nuts for this ball sound too. Pretty durable ball. I got the “bounce” one. He can pick it up with his mouth too. I’ll buy additional ones for sure.
S**Y
Great Fun for Playful Dogs, but Not Super Durable for Big Chewers
I bought the Wobble Wag Giggle Bounce Interactive Dog Toy for my German Shepherd after hearing great things about it. My dog loves interactive toys, and the concept of a giggling, bouncing ball sounded perfect for her. I was right...SHE LOVES IT SO MUCH!! Here's my detailed review after using it for a couple of weeks: Pros: Engaging Sounds: The giggle sounds are definitely a hit! My dog loves hearing the fun noise as the ball rolls around, and it encourages her to keep playing. The sound isn't too loud or annoying for me either, so it’s a win-win. Easy Grip & Fun Design: The ball has 6 clutch pockets that make it easy for my dog to grab and carry. The soft, flexible design is perfect for her, as it doesn’t hurt her mouth like some harder toys can. It’s also easy for her to toss around. Indoor & Outdoor Use: I love that the toy is versatile and can be used both inside and outside. Whether we’re playing indoors during a rainy day or outside in the yard, this ball keeps her active and entertained. Great for All Sizes: Even though my dog is on the larger side, this ball is a great fit for dogs of all sizes. Smaller breeds would also have no trouble handling it. Cons: Durability Issues for Strong Chewers: Unfortunately, this ball isn’t the most durable for a strong chewer like my German Shepherd. After just a couple of days of play, she managed to split one of them in two. The material is soft and flexible, which is great for comfort and ease of play, but it doesn’t hold up well to heavy chewing. Not Ideal for Aggressive Dogs: If you have a dog who likes to gnaw on toys for long periods, this may not be the best option. It’s more of a light interactive toy for fetching and rolling, not something that will stand up to constant chewing. Features: Sound-making mechanism: The toy features an internal tube noisemaker that makes giggling sounds when rolled or shaken. Interactive play: Encourages dogs to fetch, roll, and shake the ball, promoting active play and exercise. Soft & Durable Design: Made of flexible material, this ball is soft enough for comfortable play but can be prone to wear with heavy chewing. Clutch pockets: The six pockets make it easy for dogs to pick up and carry the ball. Versatile: Can be used both indoors and outdoors. Final Thoughts: Overall, the Wobble Wag Giggle Bounce is a fun and interactive toy that keeps my dog engaged and active, but I’d recommend it more for lighter play and fetching rather than as a chew toy for aggressive chewers. It's a fantastic toy for the right type of dog and will bring lots of fun and giggles, but it might not last long with larger or more destructive dogs. Still, for the price, it’s definitely worth trying out!
R**S
Fun, and engaging toy… if your dog can handle it
Oh boy, do I have a tale to tell about the Wobble Wag Giggle Ball! This glow-in-the-dark dog toy promised hours of fun and laughter, but instead, it became the star of our household’s most hilarious horror story. Pros: Interactive Fun: The Wobble Wag Giggle Ball is a riot! It wiggles, it giggles, it’s like a little comedian in ball form. My dog and I were both intrigued as soon as I took it out of the box. Glow in the Dark: This ball lights up the night like a doggy rave. Perfect for late evening playtime, it’s bright enough to find easily but not blinding. Truly a party starter. Sturdy and Durable: This ball is built like a tank. It’s taken a few good whacks and still giggles away like it’s having the time of its life. Definitely designed to withstand even the most enthusiastic chewers. Engaging Sounds: The giggles are adorable and super engaging. It makes all sorts of funny noises that kept me entertained… I mean, my dog entertained for hours. Cons: Terrifying for the Timid: My dog, Baxter, is usually a brave little furball, but this ball? This ball scared the kibble out of him! One giggle, and Baxter shot across the room like a furry rocket, hiding under the bed and refusing to come out. Unexpected Nighttime Frights: Having a giggling, glowing ball roll around in the dark is like living in a haunted house. I woke up at 3 AM to eerie giggles from the living room, thinking a ghost had moved in. Turns out it was just the ball, but still, not the most comforting sound at that hour. Too Much Fun for Humans: I found myself playing with this ball more than Baxter. It’s just so darn fun to kick around and listen to the giggles. But alas, it’s a dog toy, not a human stress reliever. Conclusion: The Wobble Wag Giggle Ball is a brilliant, fun, and engaging toy… if your dog can handle it. For fearless pups, it’s a laugh-a-minute thrill ride. For my sweet, scaredy-cat Baxter, it was more like a horror movie. Sadly, we had to return it, but not without a lot of laughs and a few sleepless nights. If your dog is up for an adventure and you enjoy a good giggle (or a spooky midnight fright), this ball is definitely for you. Just be prepared for a few startled yelps and a lot of unexpected giggles!
K**T
Has great potential
I love that it doesn’t have batteries. I also love that it is very large, however I think it needs to be just a little larger so dogs can’t get their mouths around it. Within the first 5 minutes she bit it and bent it. It’s still working so that’s good. She going nuts over it which I love. The sound it makes is cute. I can tell she really loves this toy. With her bitting and bending, I’m not sure how long this will last. Only time will tell. So far she played 10 minutes and looking at the picture says it all. Update: 2 hours of playing and the last photo is the result. It definitely had great potential but sadly I’m disappointed my dog was able to puncture a whole in it within the first 2 hours
S**D
Easily one of my dog's favorite toys
As someone who has spent a lot of money on toys for their fur baby, I can easily recommend this one to anyone looking for a durable toy that their doggo will enjoy. For reference, I have an an American Bully who is tough on his toys and loves nothing better than proving any claim that a toy that can withstand even the toughest of chewers to be a total load of BS. He has made a science of finding their weakspots and can shred or tear apart most in 5-10 minutes flat. If it has a squeaker or anything like that, it's destroyed in less time than it takes him to finish a bowl of food. About the only toys that have survived longer than 24 hours are those fun shaped nylon pucks that are heavy and hold little interest to him even if they are bacon flavored. Given that, I was understandably sceptical if this toy would withstand his tough product testing or be one that he actually played with for any amount of time. After going through lots of reviews and testimonials I ultimately decided to purchase the Wobble Wag Giggle Ball and can happily say that this toy has not only survived over a year, but has also joined his regular rotation. He absolutely loves playing with it. The noise it makes instantly catches his attention and triggers his predator instincts. It is so fun to see him go after it while playing games like keep away or fetch. He will try to grab or fit the thing in his mouth so he can run away with it and keep us from getting it. The ball is rock hard and a little bigger than his head which makes it nearly impossible for him to get a good grasp on it except for one place on the ball where the indentions for the giggle sound makers are close enough together he can get a good enough grip on it with his teeth. He also enjoys playing with it on his own and will knock it around and across the room or yard, and will run and pounce after it. If I had to give any cons, as I mentioned, it is rock hard and may be more of an outside toy than an inside one. We have wood floors and it tends to be loud when it rolls or knocks against things but, unlike some of the smaller nylon toys we've gotten, it's at least harder for him to toss around so at least he hasn't almost taken out the TV or broken anything while playing with it. Also, in my opinion, while the giggle sound is a little more tolerable than squeaky toys, it can still be annoying. However, the sound is only produced when the ball rolls just right and is of lower pitch which definitely makes it preferable to the squeak marathons my dog likes to perform for us -- usually until the squeaker exceeds it's level of stress testing or allotted amount of squeaks and meets its ...regrettable demise. In conclusion, I would say this toy was more than worth the money I spent on it.
D**N
My dogs FAVORITE!
The best dog toy I have ever purchased. I had a larger one previously and my Dalmatian is obsessed with this thing. Sturdy and lasts a while, last one only broke because it was thrown directly up and cracked when it hit the ground stoping the noise mechanism that gets the dog interested but it lasted over a year before that happened and was thrown often. 10/10 will always make sure I have one of these for my pup.
B**R
Good toy for those who like balls and weird sounds
We have two dogs. One doesn't care for the toy, but the other LOSES HER MIND...ball! ball! Ball! BALL!!! Small girl is a whippet and LOVES her wobble ball. We have purchased both the regular side and the smaller one for her. She uses her canine teeth to hold ball via the hole area, opening her mouth wide open to do so. Regular size has stood up decently to her "attention", with only some plastic breaking/cracking in the hole area. Given as much time she spends carrying it, shaking in, sleeping with in (then waking up whining because her jaw is sore from falling asleep with it in her mouth)... wear and tear is expected and acceptable. Smaller size one has stood up much less. Original thought was a smaller size would be easier on her jaw and easier to carry. But it allows her canines to puncture the plastic covering in the holes, causing most to fall out. Without these coverings, the odd squeaker stops working as the cover controls the air resistance inside the tubes that directly work with squeaker to make the sound. No cover, no sound. And with many covers coming off (we got a 2 pack of smaller size...both showing this), most of the squeakers have fallen out. For 30lb whippet, smaller size is a no go and seams not as good as larger/regular model. Would we buy the regular size again? Yes...we already have. Two of them now. Wife shakes one and when pup is going frantic it, I shake the other on other side of room and has her running back to me in a frenzy and dives on the ball, till wife shakes the other again and girl is off. We only do this a few times as the girl works herself up too much...BALL BALL BALL!!!! But...would we buy the smaller size again? No. It may be just the size that doesn't suit her, even though it is easier for her to pick up. But with the plastic coverings in the hole showing to be easily damaged by canine teeth just from a dog holding onto the toy, just not worth the it nor risk to the dog with the plastic coming off. Is Wobble ball good for all dogs? No, as our other dog shows...some dog love it, some don't care. For him, he prefers a soft white stuffed animal (yes, for some reason he likes WHITE colored toys the most). For dogs who DO love balls and weird sounds, the Wobble ball is a winner.
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