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Sammy the Yorkshire Terrier with the Chuckit! Interactive Fetch Ball for Yorkies

Plate I — Field tested by Sammy

The Play Edit · Long-form Review

Chuckit! Interactive Fetch Ball for Yorkies

Words · Craig & Sammy · ASIN B07SK3R2C3 · Filed under  Fetch Toys

“Sammy's too small for this (it's 12 inches, built for labs), but the durability data is compelling — 760 of 982 durability mentions are positive. If you've got a medium-to-large dog that actually fetches, this holds up.”

Who says Yorkies cannot enjoy a classic game of fetch? This Chuckit! Ultra Fetch Stick brings all the fun of stick-chasing without the dangers of actual sticks that can splinter and harm your pup. At 12 inches, it is designed for all breed sizes, and your Yorkie can absolutely enjoy dragging, chasing, and tugging on this durable toy. The bright orange color makes it easy to spot in the grass, which is helpful when your tiny Yorkie is playing in taller outdoor areas.

Made from the same rugged rubber as Chuckit! balls, this stick bounces unpredictably to keep your Yorkshire Terrier engaged and mentally stimulated. It is lightweight enough for small dogs to interact with while being durable enough to withstand enthusiastic play sessions. Perfect for outdoor adventures at the park or in your backyard, this fetch stick encourages exercise and satisfies your Yorkie's natural retrieving instincts. Give your energetic little companion a safe alternative to real sticks.

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The Notes
Sizing
Sized for Yorkies 4–7 lb · check the printed chest measurement
Source
Amazon · ASIN B07SK3R2C3
Filed
Fetch Toys
Brand
Chuckit!
Reviews
4.6 · 18734 ratings
Verdict
Buy again

What owners loved

  • + Genuinely durable for aggressive chewers — 349 of 468 chew-resistance mentions are positive, with reviewers citing months of heavy daily play without shredding
  • + Cleans easily and stays bright yellow for visibility, reducing the 'lost toy' problem dogs create
  • + Excellent value — 161 of 187 value mentions are positive, with many reviewers noting it outlasts cheaper alternatives by months
  • + Soft-rubbery grip makes it easier to throw than hard plastic, without sacrificing durability

Watch for

  • Does not float — 135 of 189 buoyancy mentions are negative, making it a poor choice for water play or retrievals near pools/lakes
  • Too heavy and oversized for small dogs — 31 of 144 size mentions note it's unsuitable for toy breeds or small-framed dogs
  • Not a chew toy despite marketing — 119 of 468 chew-resistance mentions warn that aggressive chewers will still destroy it if left unsupervised (fetch-only, not casual chewing)

What owners say

From the reviews.

This is a legitimately durable fetch stick with strong durability and quality ratings (760/982 and 533/564 positive respectively). Reviewers across 18,700+ reviews consistently report it surviving months of heavy play with medium-to-large dogs. The main gotchas: it sinks, it's too big for small breeds, and it's a fetch toy, not a chew toy — supervision required. For the right dog, it's genuinely worth buying again.

Source · 18734 verified Amazon reviews · Average 4.6 stars

Customer questions

Things people ask.

Q01. Will this float if my dog drops it in the water? +

No. 135 of 189 buoyancy mentions are negative. Multiple reviewers report it sinks immediately and requires retrieval with a net. Not suitable for pool or lake play despite product photos suggesting otherwise.

Q02. Is this safe to leave with an aggressive chewer unsupervised? +

No. While 349 of 468 chew-resistance mentions praise its durability for fetch, 119 mention chewers destroying it or tearing chunks off. Reviewers recommend fetch-only use with supervision — it's not a standalone chew toy.

Q03. How long does it typically last with a heavy chewer? +

Verified reviewers report 2–3+ months of daily fetch and rough play without significant wear. One GSD owner noted 'almost two months of rigorous daily play and it's still almost like new.' Duration depends heavily on how the dog uses it (fetch vs. unsupervised chewing).

Q04. Is the 12-inch size suitable for small dogs? +

No. 31 of 144 size mentions flag it as too heavy and oversized for toy breeds and smaller dogs. Reviewers with small dogs report their dogs couldn't pick it up or carry it. It's designed for medium-to-large breeds.

Q05. Can you actually throw this without arm strain? +

Yes. Multiple reviewers praise the soft-rubbery grip and weight as comfortable to throw repeatedly without fatigue, unlike harder plastic fetch toys. The flexibility also makes it less tiring on the arm.

The verdict

Bought, tested, would buy again.

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