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Saravyn Herding Ball

17.7" Anti-Burst Herding Ball · For Dogs · Horses · Livestock · Air Pump & Carry Handle Included

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  • 🐕 Built for herding instinct — the original purpose of Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, Heelers, Kelpies, and 30+ breeds is to chase and move livestock. This is the toy that finally lets them do it in your yard

  • 🛡️ High-density Oxford fabric · anti-burst — won't pop when chased, bitten, headbutted, or trampled. Built to survive enthusiastic dogs, horses, and rough outdoor play in a way regular balls cannot

  • 🐎 Versatile across animals — works for dogs, horses, donkeys, goats, pigs, sheep, and cows. Genuine multi-animal enrichment for farms, ranches, and high-drive pet households

  • 👁️ Blue + orange — tuned for pet vision — dogs and horses see blue and orange best (their dual-color vision range). This ball is engineered to be visually stimulating to the animals using it, not just to humans

  • 🎒 17.7" / 45cm · carry handle + pump included — sized close to a small sheep (the dimension that triggers herding behavior). Built-in carry handle for portability and an air pump included for quick setup

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⚠️ Adult supervision recommended during play. Inspect the ball regularly for damage; replace if punctured or worn. Not a substitute for proper exercise, training, or veterinary care. Keep the deflated ball, pump, and valve caps out of reach of children and small pets — small parts can be a choking hazard. Use on clean surfaces away from sharp objects.

⚠️ The Truth About Herding Breeds

Your Border Collie Was Bred To Chase Sheep. And He Lives In Your Living Room.

Herding breeds — Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, Heelers, Kelpies — have been selected for hundreds of years to chase, gather, and move livestock. That instinct is not optional and it does not disappear in a suburban backyard. Without an outlet, herding dogs redirect onto things they should not be chasing (kids, joggers, cars, the cat), develop neurotic behaviors, or just turn into anxious destructive disasters. The fix is not more walks — it is giving the dog the actual thing its DNA is asking for: something big to chase and move.

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Walks Are Not Enough

A herding breed needs to run, sprint, and chase — not just walk on a leash. An hour of walking and they are still ready to climb the walls. Their brain wants to work, not stroll.

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They Redirect Their Instinct

Cars, cyclists, kids, the vacuum — without a proper target, herding dogs herd whatever moves. Often badly, and sometimes in ways that get them into real trouble.

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Regular Balls Are Boring

A tennis ball is the wrong scale and gets boring after 10 retrieves. A herding ball is sheep-sized and rolls unpredictably — exactly what the working-dog brain is asking for.

Inflate. Set It Down. Watch.

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Inflate With Pump

Air pump included. About 60 seconds of pumping to get it firm but not rock-hard. Pop the valve cap on and you are ready. No batteries, no app, no setup.

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Set It On The Ground

In the yard, the park, a paddock, or a clear room. Some dogs go for it immediately; others circle and assess for a minute before the instinct kicks in.

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Watch The Magic

Border Collies. Aussies. Heelers. The genetic instinct fires up. They chase, push, and herd it around — tiring themselves out in a way no other toy delivers.

From First Reaction To A Genuinely Calmer Dog

First Use

Day 1: The First Click

You set the ball down. Your dog circles it for 30 seconds, sniffs, paws at it. Then it clicks. Suddenly your dog is doing exactly the thing it was bred to do — chasing, pushing, herding. A 30-minute first session leaves them more tired than a 90-minute walk. You realize how much pent-up instinct was sitting unused.

Week 1

First Week: The Go-To Enrichment Tool

By the end of week one, it has become the default enrichment tool. Daily play sessions, the dog runs to the door looking for the ball, you start using it as a training reward. The crazy 4pm zoomies start happening less often because the dog's brain has somewhere to spend the energy.

Month 1

Week 2-3: Other Dog Owners Notice

Friends and neighbors start asking what it is and where you got it. People with herding breeds want one for their own dog. The local park becomes a small herding-ball convention. Your dog has a confidence and focus that high-drive dogs only get when their instinct has somewhere to go.

Month 3+

Month 1: A Genuinely Calmer Dog

A month in and the dog is noticeably different at home. The pent-up herding energy has an outlet. Less restless pacing, fewer redirected chasing behaviors, calmer evenings, deeper sleep. Not a behavioral miracle — just a high-drive working dog finally getting to be a working dog.

Built For Real Herding Play

The Numbers Behind The Ball

17.7"

diameter (45 cm) — close to a small sheep's height, the size that triggers real herding behavior

30+

herding breeds it is built for — Border Collies, Aussies, Heelers, Kelpies, Beardies, and more

8+

animals it works for — dogs, horses, donkeys, goats, pigs, sheep, cows, and more

Big. Tough.
Built To Herd.

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Anti-Burst Oxford Fabric

High-density Oxford fabric construction with reinforced seams and an anti-burst design. Built to survive being chased, bitten, pawed, headbutted, and trampled — by animals far stronger than your average house pet. This is the durability spec that separates a herding ball from a regular toy that pops in 10 minutes.

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17.7" / 45cm — Sheep-Sized

Size is the key feature for triggering herding instinct. At 17.7 inches (45 cm) in diameter, the ball is close to the height of a small sheep — large enough to feel like real prey to a herding-bred dog, not just another chew toy. The dimension is what makes the instinct fire.

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Built For Herding Breeds

Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, Heelers, Kelpies, Beardies, German Shepherds, Corgis, and 30+ other breeds were selected for centuries to do this exact thing. A herding ball gives them the genuine outlet they were bred for — not a substitute, the real thing in miniature.

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Multi-Animal Enrichment

Versatile across dogs, horses, donkeys, goats, pigs, sheep, and cows. Horse owners use it as a stall-boredom buster. Farms use it for livestock enrichment. Multi-pet households get one ball that works for everyone. Genuine multi-species utility.

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Blue + Orange · Vision-Tuned

Dogs and horses have dichromatic (dual-color) vision — they see blue and yellow/orange most vividly. The blue body and orange handle are deliberately chosen for maximum visual contrast against grass, dirt, and indoor floors. The ball is engineered to look exciting to the animal using it.

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Pump + Carry Handle Included

Comes with an air pump for quick setup (about 60 seconds to inflate) and a built-in carry handle for moving the ball between rooms, the yard, the dog park, or your horse's stall. Ready to play out of the box — no extra accessories to buy.

vs Regular Pet Balls

SaravynRegular Pet Balls
Anti-Burst Oxford Fabric Build
17.7" Sheep-Sized Diameter
Engages True Herding Instinct
Works For Horses & Livestock Too
Built-In Carry Handle
Air Pump Included
Color-Tuned For Dog & Horse Vision
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"Herding breeds have been selected for centuries to chase, gather, and move livestock — that instinct does not vanish when the dog lives in a suburban backyard. Without a proper outlet, high-drive herding dogs redirect onto things they should not be chasing (kids on bikes, cars, the cat) or develop anxious, restless behaviors. A large herding ball is one of the cleanest enrichment tools available — it lets the dog do the thing it was actually bred to do, in a contained way. The size matters: too small and it is just a chew toy, but at 17 inches it is close enough to small-livestock dimensions to genuinely trigger the working instinct."

— Independent Reviewer

Working & Herding Dog Specialist

What Real Owners Are Saying

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3,612 Reviews
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Hannah T.
May 2026
★★★★★

Border Collie is finally tired

I have a 2-year-old Border Collie and nothing — not 2-hour hikes, not agility classes, not flirt poles — could properly tire him out. Set this down in the yard. Within five minutes he was doing the actual herding thing, circling, pushing, the whole sequence. After 40 minutes he was genuinely tired. I have not had a calm afternoon in two years. Finally, the right toy.

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Marcus L.
May 2026
★★★★★

My Heeler stopped nipping my kids

Heelers are bred to nip cattle on the heels. Mine was redirecting onto my kids' shoes during running games — not aggressive, just instinct misfiring. Got the herding ball, gave him a real target. The nipping at the kids stopped within two weeks. Not because of training — because the instinct now has somewhere to go.

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Priya S.
May 2026
★★★★★

Bought it for my horse, actually

Yes, the dog uses it too. But I bought it for my horse who was getting destructive in his stall from boredom. He pushes it around the paddock, pins it against the fence, plays with it like a puppy. Has not chewed his stall in three weeks. Best $30 I have spent on horse enrichment.

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Robert M.
Apr 2026
★★★★★

Survives an Aussie at full speed

My Australian Shepherd plays HARD. Regular dog balls last him minutes — popped, chewed through, destroyed. This one has lasted three months of daily abuse and still looks fine. The Oxford fabric is genuinely tough. Anti-burst is not just marketing for this thing.

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Diana K.
Apr 2026
★★★★★

Two dogs, one ball, group play

Two herding breeds, one ball — they actually play together with it instead of fighting over it. They take turns pushing and chasing, almost like working sheep as a pair. Watching them coordinate is incredible. Multi-dog households should know this works for group play, not just solo.

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James D.
Apr 2026
★★★★★

Goats are obsessed

I have a small hobby farm with goats and a guard dog. Bought this for the dog. The goats hijacked it. They headbutt it around the field like a soccer ball, the dog eventually gets a turn. Whole farm enrichment for $30. Did not see that coming but I am here for it.

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Olivia R.
Mar 2026
★★★★★

Apartment dog finally tired

Border Collie in a 1-bedroom apartment was a mistake I made and I knew it. We hit the park twice a day and he was still climbing the walls. The herding ball at the park has changed things — 30 minutes of real chasing instead of 90 minutes of half-engaged ball fetch. He sleeps like a normal dog now.

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Aisha R.
Mar 2026
★★★★★

Takes a bit to inflate fully

4 stars. Heads up on the air pump — it takes about 60-90 seconds of pumping to get it firm enough to play with. Not a complaint exactly, just be ready to spend a minute on it the first time. Once inflated it holds air for weeks. The ball itself is great, just plan that one extra step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Herding breeds get the most out of it — Border Collies, Australian Shepherds, Heelers (Blue and Red), Kelpies, Beardies, Old English Sheepdogs, German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, Corgis, and any mix with herding ancestry. But high-drive non-herding breeds (Labradors, Pit mixes, Doodles, Huskies) also love it because they are just chasing it like a giant ball. If your dog likes to chase, it works.
The 17.7" / 45cm size is built for medium to large dogs (roughly 25 lbs and up). Smaller dogs and puppies can still play with it but may need a slightly smaller ball to herd it effectively. For horses, goats, and other large animals, this size is well-matched. The size is the feature — too small and it is just a regular toy ball.
The high-density Oxford fabric and anti-burst construction are built to handle being chased, bitten, headbutted, and trampled — by animals significantly stronger than the average dog. That said, no ball is indestructible. Avoid letting your dog get extended chewing access to the ball (it is for chasing, not chewing) and keep it away from sharp objects. With normal play use, it should last months to years.
About 60-90 seconds of pumping with the included hand pump to get it firm enough for play. After that, the ball holds air for weeks at a time. You will only need to top it up occasionally. The pump is included in every order — no separate purchase required.
Short-term outdoor use is fine — backyards, fenced yards, paddocks, parks. For long-term outdoor storage we recommend bringing it inside or keeping it under cover, because UV exposure and weather will gradually wear any inflatable. Keep it away from sharp objects (thorns, fencing wire, gravel surfaces) for maximum lifespan.
Wipe down with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh cleaners, bleach, or chemical solvents that could degrade the Oxford fabric. Dry thoroughly before storage. For deep cleaning, lightly hose it off and air-dry. The fabric is built to handle normal mud and dirt from outdoor play without issue.
Dogs of all herding and high-drive breeds, horses (stall and paddock enrichment), donkeys, goats, pigs, sheep, and cattle. Many farms use a single ball as multi-species enrichment. Cats generally do not engage with it (the size is wrong for them). Multi-pet households tend to find one ball entertains everyone with four legs.
Holds air for several weeks at a time during normal use. Like any inflatable, it loses a small amount of pressure gradually, so you will want to top it up every few weeks with the included pump. Significant pressure loss within a day suggests a puncture — inspect for damage if that happens.
30-day return policy — return for a full refund if it does not work for you for any reason. Orders dispatch within 1-2 business days with free US shipping (3-5 business day delivery for most addresses). Klarna, Afterpay, and Shop Pay installments are available at checkout. Keep the original packaging for the first 30 days in case you need to return it.

Stop Walking In Circles. Let Your Dog Do What It Was Built To Do.

A 17.7" anti-burst herding ball — the closest thing to a flock of sheep that fits in your yard. Engages the deep herding instinct of Border Collies, Aussies, Heelers, and any high-drive dog (plus horses, goats, and livestock). Anti-burst Oxford fabric, pump and carry handle included.

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