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I as well bought these to get the shipping deal. My dogs really did like the scent of the tennis balls, but to me they did not smell like peanut butter. They were methodically torn apart in about 30 minutes. Do not buy these unless you need something cheap for the shipping deals.
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My Jack Russell seemed to like these at first, but quickly treated them as no different than the other half dozen or so tennis balls he leaves all over the house.
The balls are somewhat smaller than a standard tennis ball, but not super small. There is a bit of a chemical smell that smells exactly unlike peanut butter. My dog didn't really seem to react to the smell or taste any differently than he does with other balls.
They are, in fact, tougher than standard tennis balls. They will bounce, but not as well as a standard ball.
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Had I bought them for any other reason than to reach the $25 supersaver shipping requirement, I'd be pissed. As it is, oh well. My dog destroys tennis balls in minutes -- rips them along the seams. These were no different. In the time that it took me to go in the house to get the sunblock, the ball was torn. As for the smell, there was nothing whatsoever reminiscient of peanut butter. There was a very strong chemical smell, VERY strong, but not even a hint of peanut-y goodness. I didn't go so far as to chew on it, so I can't say that it didn't taste of peanut butter...but it seems highly unlikely. I agree with another reviewer that the Penn tennis balls seem to last a bit longer, and I can often find these at the dollar store, in packs of three.
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My two dachshunds and one shihtzu really like these flavored tennis-type balls. They like all tennis balls, but these are really sturdy and the flavor adds to the fun.
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Still looking for one of the balls. She hid it for a snowy day.
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