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Horses Just Wanna Have Fun Horse Ball User Manual

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Horse Ball Instructions and Care
Thank you for purchasing the Horses Just Wanna Have Fun
TM
Horse Ball. Carefully follow these instructions
to ensure lasting satisfaction with our product. You and your horse will enjoy playing with the ball.
What size ball should I order for my horse?
We recommend the 25” ball for miniatures and ponies as it may be too small for larger horses during free play
and can become damaged or cause damage if they land on it. The 40” ball can be used with any size horse.
How do I assemble my new ball?
Spread the bladder out on the floor or table. The
bladder will be easier to manage if you let it warm up in
the sun to soften up.
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Horses Just Wanna Have Fun Horse Ball Specifications

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Product NameHorses Just Wanna Have Fun Horse Ball
CategoryPet Care Product
MaterialDurable Plastic
SizeLarge
UsageFor horses to play and exercise

Summary

Horse Ball Instructions and Care

Ball Sizing Guide

Guidance on selecting the appropriate ball size for different horse breeds to ensure safe and proper use.

Ball Assembly and Inflation

Step-by-step instructions for assembling and inflating the horse ball, including tips for easier handling.

Horse Introduction and Play

Advice on how to introduce horses to the ball and best practices for safe and confident play.

Ball Maintenance and Storage

Instructions for cleaning the ball cover, proper storage to maintain longevity, and avoiding damage.

Product Lifespan, Warranty, and Returns

Information regarding the expected lifespan, warranty coverage for defects, and procedures for returns or replacements.

Troubleshooting and Care Tips

Guidance on common issues like incorrect sizing, bladder damage, and what to keep away from the ball.