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These Toys are Spetacular

Updated: Apr 17

Dur Dog Toys by Spetacular

Beagle lying on lush green grass in a sunny garden, gazing at a red and white toy ball. House and vibrant hedges in the background.

Made from recycled balloons these toys are not only tough but also environmentally friendly. You can feel smug in the knowledge that you are helping to reduce waste materials whilst your dog is having fun.

We bought the Dur Ball from Spetacular and loved that it’s designed so you can poke treats in to make it more interesting. 

Bertie doesn’t play fetch very well. He’ll run and retrieve a ball but sadly he didn’t get the memo about giving it back. He clings on to that bad boy as if his life depends on it!


Beagle lying on grass, sniffing a red tennis ball with white patterns. Sunny garden setting, green hedges and house in the background.

Once Bertie gets bored chasing a normal ball he will sit and destroy it. First meticulously peeling off the furry outer before ripping apart the bald rubber. It’s usually decimated within minutes.

With the Dur Ball from Spetacular we could extend his play time by inserting a handful of Doggy Delights Treats from Caboodle.

Bertie, like most Beagles is completely food motivated so this was the best thing that could happen for him. 


Beagle touches a pink ball held by a person in a sunny garden. The dog appears curious, and the scene is serene.

He sat, impatiently waiting for me to load in the treats. Crying intermittently at the unfairness of me not just letting him devour said treats immediately. As soon as it was finished he snatched it away and set to work.

I was super impressed with the design and the durability. The ball is a great size for a medium sized dog and Bertie was challenged and stimulated by having to work to get the treats.

The treats are gripped in with soft spikes so they stay put and don’t just fall straight out as soon as the ball is rolled.

Despite some pretty ferocious chewing to get to the treats, this toy still looks perfect. He hasn’t done any damage at all.

Obviously he will now expect treats in it every time he sees this ball. So it’s pretty much redundant as a fetch toy. But it’s still a great toy that we will use often and I’m sure he will be excited about.

Dur Toys are available in different colours and are scented with natural flavours like vanilla and blackberry, so you don’t have that unpleasant balloon smell.

We are told that they are also safety tested and approved to European Toy Safety Standard EN71. They are non-toxic and anti-bacterial so you can rest assured that your dog can play safely.

This toy was purchased by me from the Spetacular stall at the recent Woof About Market in Chiswick. Visit the website www.spetacular.co.uk to find out which events you can find them at next or buy online.

For more fantastic independent pet companies why not visit the next Woof About Market.




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