Eco Ball

Eco Friendly Properties: Natural Product Biodegradable Toxin Free Handmade Description: The Doggy Eco - Eco Ball has been designed for the adventure dog to change the way we think about play. The Eco Ball has a very unique composition of compounded New Zealand sheep wool making it a truly sustainable and eco friendly product while also being soft and non abrasive on teeth. The Eco Ball can absorb water making it heavy so it can be thrown as far or further than a tennis ball however it is 100% non toxic making it a safe and sustainable choice as a dog throwing toy. The Eco Ball is soft to touch and can be gripped in the mouth of all dog sizes. The compounded and solid nature of the Eco Ball means it lasts longer than a generic tennis ball as it can withstand bites and tough chewers. The Eco Ball is non abrasive on teeth so it will not damage teeth or gums and promotes chewing for a strong jaw. The Eco Ball comes in three vibrant exclusive designs and is also machine washable. Disposal: When your Eco Ball has finally come to the end of its use as a dog toy, you can add it to the garden whole or break it into smaller pieces to be used as compost. Quick Facts: Made From: 100% New Zealand Wool Made In: Handmade in Nepal by local artisans Size: 7cm diameter Colours: Green and Yellow, Blue and Orange, Purple and Pink

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The Eco Ball is handmade from 100% New Zealand Sheep Wool making it a toxin free toy choice that is also biodegradable

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How To Dispose of Eco Ball

The Eco Ball is 100% biodegradable which means that when it has outlived its usefulness as a toy, you can place it in the garden to compost and it will break down naturally providing nutrients back to the earth.

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    Place your used Eco Ball in the garden to compost and it will break down naturally providing nutrients back to the earth. You can pull it open and shred the wool into smaller pieces to speed up composting time if needed.