Sign In  |  Register  |  About Menlo Park  |  Contact Us

Menlo Park, CA
September 01, 2020 1:28pm
7-Day Forecast | Traffic
  • Search Hotels in Menlo Park

  • CHECK-IN:
  • CHECK-OUT:
  • ROOMS:

Race&Herd’s Herding Ball: An Ideal Companion for Dogs Requiring High-Levels of Physical and Mental Stimulation

Race&Herd's thoughtfully designed herding ball provides a safe and healthy outlet for dog's natural drives, transforming instinct into play.

Race&Herd, founded by a professional dog cognition educator in 2020, manufactures interactive toys and pet care products. One of the company’s best-sellers is its joy ball–a herding ball for dogs, that nurtures their instincts without real sheep. As a top seller on Amazon since 2020, these interactive toys have already enriched the lives of over 200,000 canines, providing a safe and engaging outlet for dogs' natural herding instincts in urban environments. 

Race&Herd’s Herding Ball—A Dog’s Best Friend 

A herding ball is a specialized toy designed to stimulate a dog's natural herding instincts. Unlike regular balls or yoga balls, Race&Herd's herding balls are made from Dugadox—a tooth-safe, lasting material for maximum durability. It comes in various sizes (small, medium, large) to suit different breeds such as Corgis and German Shepherds.

Dr. Emily Larson, a veterinary behaviorist, explains: "While herding breeds like Australian Shepherds, Border Collies, and Blue Heelers have an especially strong drive to engage with these toys, Race and Herd's herding balls appeal to all active dogs. They offer a safe and engaging way to satisfy natural chase and play instincts, making them a versatile enrichment tool for any breed."

Developed After Thorough Research 

The story of Race&Herd's herding balls is as unique as the product itself. What began as a project to alleviate boredom in stable-bound horses quickly pivoted when the founder, Ruth's, dog showed an unexpected interest in the prototype. Watching her dog joyously engage with the herding ball gave Ruth the idea to develop a product that would engage the natural herding instincts of dogs.  

Ruth is an enthusiastic dog owner who has dedicated her life to studying animal behavior. She obtained a certification in Canine Cognition and Behaviour from Duke University. Ruth is also a member of the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP. ) 

"After noticing my dog Dinky's remarkable engagement with a herding ball originally designed for horses, I realized the necessity for specialized stimulation for herding breeds. Extensive research in canine behavioral science has consistently shown that these breeds have deeply ingrained instincts that often go unfulfilled in domestic settings. Studies from leading veterinary behaviorists demonstrate that without appropriate outlets, these natural drives can lead to anxiety, destructive behaviors, and decreased quality of life.

Recognizing this, we collaborated with canine behavior experts to develop a herding ball that taps into dogs' natural drives. Research clearly indicates that activities mirroring natural behaviors reduce stress and improve overall well-being, ensuring the ball provides the proven stimulation these intelligent breeds need," says Ruth.

Innovation Backed by Science and Care

Dr. Mark Thompson, Race&Herd's lead product developer, emphasizes the company's mission: "Our goal is to provide dogs with purposeful, engaging activity. As they learn to control and maneuver the ball, they stay mentally sharp while getting the vigorous exercise they need. This combination of physical and mental stimulation helps active breeds burn off excess energy in a constructive way, leading to a calmer, more fulfilled pet."

What sets Race&Herd herding balls, apart is their thorough attention to customer success," says Sarah Mitchell, whose Australian Shepherd, Blue, has been using the herding ball for six months. "When I first ordered, I was impressed to find they included a professional training guide endorsed by the International Association of Canine Professionals (IACP). It's not just basic instructions – it's a comprehensive resource that walks you through expert techniques step by step. As a first-time herding ball owner, I appreciated having this expertise at my fingertips. Following their recommendations made a huge difference in how Blue engages with the ball. The guide helped me understand how to properly introduce and use the toy to maximize both physical exercise and mental stimulation benefits. It's clear they've thought through the entire customer experience, not just the product itself.”

Conclusion 

Founded in 2020, Race&Herd specializes in interactive pet toys and pet care. The company is dedicated to enhancing the lives of dogs and their owners through innovative, science-based pet products. Their herding balls are proving to be a game-changer in canine enrichment, particularly for herding breeds in urban environments. Race&Herd offers a range of interactive toys and is committed to continually innovating and engineering new products to meet the needs of pets in urban settings. 

For more details about the product or business, please reach out to Race&Herd using the information below.

Contact Info:
Name: Paige White
Email: Send Email
Organization: Race&Herd
Website: https://raceandherd.co/

Release ID: 89145658

In the event of any inaccuracies, problems, or queries arising from the content shared in this press release, we encourage you to notify us immediately at error@releasecontact.com (it is important to note that this email is the authorized channel for such matters, sending multiple emails to multiple addresses does not necessarily help expedite your request). Our diligent team will be readily available to respond and take swift action within 8 hours to rectify any identified issues or assist with removal requests. Ensuring the provision of high-quality and precise information is paramount to us.

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
 
 
Copyright © 2010-2020 MenloPark.com & California Media Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.