







Price: $59.99 - $39.99
(as of Aug 08, 2025 05:58:36 UTC – Details)
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► Channel your dog’s natural herding drive with the KipSip Herding Ball—a large, bite-free herding dog toy made for chasing, nudging, and focus-building. Designed for high-energy breeds like Australian Cattle Dogs and Border Collies, it promotes mental stimulation and physical exercise through interactive play. A smart way to redirect instinctive behaviors into purposeful, structured fun that deepens your dog’s bond with you.
► Tired of flimsy balls that pop on day one? KipSip is built different—with a dual-layer fabric cover and puncture-resistant inner core that stays round and tough. Fully inflating the ball ensures max strength and performance. While it’s made for daily action, it’s a non-chew dog toy—use under supervision to support nose-led play and training routines. Perfect for herders who play hard and think fast.
► No surprises—your KipSip arrives with everything you need: a heavy-duty inner ball, durable outer cover, and pump for easy inflation. Full inflation is key to performance: a soft or wrinkled ball can tear more easily. Our step-by-step guide ensures setup is smooth, even for first-time users. Store deflated when not in use. Whether you’re training goats or dogs, this herding ball is simple to set up and ready for serious play.
► Indoors, outdoors, backyard or beach—KipSip is ready. The textured cover provides grip on uneven surfaces, while the inflatable core makes it buoyant for water games. Use it to build discipline, sharpen focus, or simply burn energy. It’s light enough to carry and deflates for easy travel and storage. One dog exercise toy, endless possibilities for fun, training, and active bonding.
► What is a herding ball? It’s a large, non-chewable ball designed to engage herding breeds like Heelers, Shepherds, and Collies through body-driven control—not biting. Whether you’re looking for a heeler ball, aussie herding ball, or a general training toy for dogs, your pup learns to “push and direct” the ball using natural movement cues—boosting both focus and physical health. If your dog thrives on structure and loves a challenge, this is the toy they’ve been waiting for.
Customers say
Customers find the herding ball fun for dogs, with one noting it’s particularly suitable for herding breeds, and they appreciate its straightforward directions. However, the durability receives mixed feedback – while some say it lasts well, others report it doesn’t hold up to play. Moreover, the size is also mixed, with some finding it perfect while others say the cover is too big for the ball. Additionally, the air retention is problematic as the ball doesn’t inflate fully, and the zipper pull breaks easily. The value for money is also mixed, with several customers considering it a waste of money.