LogoStuffYouMayWant
VersionLoading...
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble image 2
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble image 3
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble image 4
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble image 5
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble image 6
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble image 7
Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble image 8

Wicked Ball M1 - Cheerble

$39.99

|

An interactive toy that keeps your pup engaged with automatic movement and fun bouncing features.

Prices correct as of: 08/05/2026 16:25

StuffYouMayWant is an editorial curation site. We may earn from qualifying purchases via affiliate links, at no extra cost to you.

Why we picked it

Let's face it: our dogs are basically furry children who expect entertainment on demand. If you're anything like me, you've tried every squeaky toy and plush frenemy, only to watch them stare blankly as you beg them to play. Enter the Wicked Ball M1 by Cheerble. This little rolling miracle not only keeps your pup engaged but does a better job than most babysitters I know.

Now, why does the Wicked Ball earn the 'Supporting' slot beside the main pick? Because while it's not the top dog in the toy world, it's the perfect complement to that squeaky mouse you splurged on but never uses. This is for those days when nobody's got time for fetch or when your dog's introspective side needs a little sprinkle of fun.

And honestly, who can say no to a toy that rolls around, bounces, and doesn't require a PhD in engineering to operate?

The Irresistible

  • It moves unpredictably, setting off your pup's hunting instincts like a mini predator.
  • Durable design means it can handle even the most vigorous chewers without giving up.
  • Easy to recharge via USB-C, eliminating the need for a battery graveyard under the couch.

The Clever Part

  • IPX7 waterproof rating means it can withstand the occasional pool party or rainy day romp.
  • Ideal for medium and large dogs, fit for all those overzealous tail-waggers who don't know their own strength.
  • Built from E-TPU material, it's bouncy yet soft, so it won't damage furniture (or your sanity).

The Fine Print

  • Not the cheapest toy on the block, which might make you think twice when budget crunching.
  • Some dogs might be confused by its bouncing antics instead of knowing it's just trying to be friends.
  • It can be a bit loud on hard surfaces, which might disturb your afternoon nap (you or the dog!).

The Reality Check

  • For those dogs who take 'fetch' too seriously, it can quickly become a mission impossible to reclaim the ball after playtime.
  • If your dog prefers traditional tug-of-war tactics, they might just give you the side-eye of betrayal for not getting a rope toy instead.