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Dog Owners, beware of Advertising Glib when getting Toys


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I decided to get a tennis ball for my young dog as a treat the other day. The wording beside the product stated that it was made of strong material and suitable for any dog. Great, so I went ahead and ordered it.

 

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OK, slightly bigger than the average tennis ball, I'll give you that, that is my Galaxy S5 beside it after blowing it up.

 

The sequence of events below took 3 minutes and 20 seconds to complete. Obviously not suitable for any dog..................:mad:

(As a disclaimer, this is tongue-in-cheek, I knew it wouldn't last but was surprised at the speed it was destroyed)

 

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