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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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Cheyenne is a very lovable dog that enjoys running after tennis balls and promptly returning them to your hand so that you can throw it again.
Tennis balls can be thrown for the prey driven dog, or tug toys can be offered, and the dog releases his drive and finds pleasure in it.
The tennis balls make the feathers spread around leaving the quilt soft and fluffy.
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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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It is great to see her catch a tennis ball nearly as good as she did before she was diagnosed with diabetes and developed her cataracts.
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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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Scarf juggling is quite different from ball juggling though and tennis balls tend to bounce around and roll under the furniture when you drop them.
Tennis players should also use silicone pads under the bridge and temples to protect the face against stray balls.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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There are even customized nightshirts with tennis balls sewn into strategically placed pockets by the shoulders and small of the back.
It is a tennis ball that had been cut open and a bell or rattle inserted, then glued back together and the whole thing covered in fabric.
Solid Tennis Ball material makes this fetch stick super bouncy and durable.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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Two tennis balls shoved into the end of a leather sack, completely hairless.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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Tennis balls are her most favorite toys, and she stares at a big basket of balls we keep on a kitchen shelf as if it is a shrine.
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Sasha Prevette, Kindergarten student
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I was playing tennis yesterday and as I was chasing the ball, I heard a pop and it felt like someone kicked me in the back of the ankle.
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