Cheerble Wicked Ball Air – Motion-Active Ball for Medium/Large Dogs vs KONG Extreme Goodie Bone
Cheerble Wicked Ball Air – Motion-Active Ball for Medium/Large Dogs
by Cheerble
The Wicked Ball Air is a larger automatic motion toy designed for medium and large dogs that enjoy chasing moving objects. It rolls, bounces, and rotates on its own using three play modes—normal, gentle, and passive—and is built with a thicker shell than the smaller SE version. The toy is water-resistant, somewhat quieter than many electronic balls, and supports replaceable shell options for extended use. It is intended to encourage independent activity but is still not suitable for aggressive chewers.
KONG Extreme Goodie Bone
by KONG
The KONG Extreme Goodie Bone is a bone-shaped chew toy made from black Extreme rubber with treat-holding Goodie Gripper ends. Its shape makes it easier for dogs to hold between their paws while chewing, and the ends can be stuffed with snacks, soft chews, or spreadable treats for added engagement.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
| Feature | Cheerble Wicked Ball Air – Motion-Active Ball for Medium/Large Dogs | KONG Extreme Goodie Bone |
|---|---|---|
| Build Quality | ||
| Durability | Medium | High |
| Material | Mixed | Rubber |
| Chew Resistant | Medium | High |
| Usability | ||
| Difficulty Level | Easy | Medium |
| Size Options | One Size | M, L |
| Indoor / Outdoor | Both | Both |
| Functionality | ||
| Treat Dispensing | No | Yes |
| Interactive | Self-Play | Yes |
| Maintenance | ||
| Dishwasher Safe | No | Yes |
| Noiseless | Minimal | Minimal |
Strengths & Weaknesses
Cheerble Wicked Ball Air – Motion-Active Ball for Medium/Large Dogs
Strengths
- Larger size and stronger motion suit medium and large dogs well
- Water-resistant build supports outdoor use
- Reduced noise compared with some other electronic balls
Weaknesses
- Larger electronic design is more expensive
- Can still be damaged by hard chewing
- Electronics add risk of failure and replacement cost
KONG Extreme Goodie Bone
Strengths
- Bone shape is easy for dogs to grip between their paws
- Dual-ended design allows stuffing and gnawing on both sides
- Strong black rubber resists most chewing
Weaknesses
- Some reports suggest the thinner middle section may split over time
- Treats can pop out quickly if not packed tightly
- Has less stuffing volume than a full hollow toy
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