First thing in the morning or last thing at night – The Chuckit! Max Glow Fumble Fetch extends outdoor play to any time of day, any season of the year. This ball is made from durable Max Glow rubber with high-visibility fabric and a glow in the dark 3D print. It bounces erratically like a football for a new way to play ground games with your dog. The Fumble Fetch is also easy for dogs to pick up thanks to the unique inverted welts, and it even floats in water. There’s no need for a battery, either. All it takes is 5-10 minutes to charge under a bright light, and once charged, you’ll have up to 30 minutes of glow for a lengthy game of fetch.
First thing in the morning or last thing at night – The Chuckit! Max Glow Fumble Fetch extends outdoor play to any time of day, any season of the year. This ball is made from durable Max Glow rubber with high-visibility fabric and a glow in the dark 3D print. It bounces erratically like a football for a new way to play ground games with your dog. The Fumble Fetch is also easy for dogs to pick up thanks to the unique inverted welts, and it even floats in water. There’s no need for a battery, either. All it takes is 5-10 minutes to charge under a bright light, and once charged, you’ll have up to 30 minutes of glow for a lengthy game of fetch.
First thing in the morning or last thing at night – The Chuckit! Max Glow Fumble Fetch extends outdoor play to any time of day, any season of the year. This ball is made from durable Max Glow rubber with high-visibility fabric and a glow in the dark 3D print. It bounces erratically like a football for a new way to play ground games with your dog. The Fumble Fetch is also easy for dogs to pick up thanks to the unique inverted welts, and it even floats in water. There’s no need for a battery, either. All it takes is 5-10 minutes to charge under a bright light, and once charged, you’ll have up to 30 minutes of glow for a lengthy game of fetch.
First thing in the morning or last thing at night – The Chuckit! Max Glow Fumble Fetch extends outdoor play to any time of day, any season of the year. This ball is made from durable Max Glow rubber with high-visibility fabric and a glow in the dark 3D print. It bounces erratically like a football for a new way to play ground games with your dog. The Fumble Fetch is also easy for dogs to pick up thanks to the unique inverted welts, and it even floats in water. There’s no need for a battery, either. All it takes is 5-10 minutes to charge under a bright light, and once charged, you’ll have up to 30 minutes of glow for a lengthy game of fetch.
Last updated at 08/14/2026 05:05:28
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Our BIG Airedale LOVES to fetch and play frisbee and catch! He's always after the kids toys and sports balls and always pops them, so I was on the look out for something he couldn't chew up and destroy AND that would last. This did the trick. It has become one of his fav toys along w his ruffwear frisbee. Hes attempted several times to chew on it but gave up.
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My dog got this Chuckit ball today, and had it ripped down to the foam in less than an hour. At almost $20, I expected more from the product.
originally posted on chewy.com
The glow football isn’t really necessary unless you have a completely dark yard, which I do not. I have motion sensors on the yard spotlights which turn the lights on and make the football visible just as in the international orange football. Having a glow football is not worth the extra price you have to pay for it.
| Country of origin | Vietnam |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Pet toy type | Fetch Toy |
| Target species | Dog |
| Theme | Sport, Animals, Birds |
Chuckit! Max Glow Fumble Fetch Dog Football Dog Toy
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Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Chuckit Fumble Fetch Max Glow Football Dog Toy for Extended Playtime and Excitement - Glows in the Dark, Erratic Bounce, Puncture-Resistant, Floats on
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Chuckit! CH32306 Fumble Fetch Max Glow Small green/white S
Delivery between 15–27 Aug $28.30
Chuckit Fumble Fetch Max Glow Dog Toy Green
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Our BIG Airedale LOVES to fetch and play frisbee and catch! He's always after the kids toys and sports balls and always pops them, so I was on the look out for something he couldn't chew up and destroy AND that would last. This did the trick. It has become one of his fav toys along w his ruffwear frisbee. Hes attempted several times to chew on it but gave up.
My dog got this Chuckit ball today, and had it ripped down to the foam in less than an hour. At almost $20, I expected more from the product.
The glow football isn’t really necessary unless you have a completely dark yard, which I do not. I have motion sensors on the yard spotlights which turn the lights on and make the football visible just as in the international orange football. Having a glow football is not worth the extra price you have to pay for it.
Sorry, but this item did NOT pass the test with my dog! He had it tore up in about 5 minutes!! I wouldn't have thought so, but He did! I just wished I could find SOMETHING that He CAN'T destroy!! If I get it TOO tough and made of hard plastic, then that hurts him and causes his gums to bleed. This is REALLY a tough battle.
At first I thought it was too large for my eleven pound Shih Tzu, but she found two places that she can pick it up and carry it. Ruby loves it!
I know I own the Chocolate Lab answer to Cujo, but this toy didn't last :10 minutes with my kid. I was hoping it would take him a few days (like those knotted ropes that Chewy sells). Alas, it didn't come close to keeping him busy.
Kace is a 90 lb Shepherd/Rhodesian who's nuts about chasing balls and sticks. We run at night, so things that glow are handy. I line his toys up each night and ask him which one he wants to take; it's always his MaxGlow football. I take a very bright flashlight with us to "recharge" the ball from time to time, since it loses its glow after ten minutes or so. Also, this isn't as durable as Chuckit's standard orange and blue ball, and Kace whittled it down after a month of hard play. Solution? Buy two more!
During the winter months, it's near dark when I get home from work. My high-energy Aussie needs lots of running around though well into the night so we love this toy!!! The fact that it glows after just a few seconds of holding it to the porch light allows us to extend playtime well into the night until he's worn down. I want to also note that the quality is excellent....very durable. We love the Chuckit brand; they're very well made. Also the size is perfect; it's easy to throw and easy for my dog to carry around.
My spoiled pup has most of this type of Chuckit toys, and while this one is easier for her to grab, it's not so much fun for her to kick around. She'll play with it for a little bit, but not nearly as long or with quite as much glee as she does when running around with her big Kick Fetch ball. It might be better if you can throw well and have a dog who just wants to play fetch.I was really looking forward to the glow-in-the-dark Fumble and Kick Fetch balls when they came out, but they don't glow very brightly or for long. Which is odd, since Chuckit's glow ball will glow for hours. In any case, this one in particular was pretty disappointing.Also, these toys are NOT chew toys. Do not leave them with your dog unsupervised and expect them to stay in one piece. ... MoreMy spoiled pup has most of this type of Chuckit toys, and while this one is easier for her to grab, it's not so much fun for her to kick around. She'll play with it for a little bit, but not nearly as long or with quite as much glee as she does when running around with her big Kick Fetch ball. It might be better if you can throw well and have a dog who just wants to play fetch.I was really looking forward to the glow-in-the-dark Fumble and Kick Fetch balls when they came out, but they don't glow very brightly or for long. Which is odd, since Chuckit's glow ball will glow for hours. In any case, this one in particular was pretty disappointing.Also, these toys are NOT chew toys. Do not leave them with your dog unsupervised and expect them to stay in one piece. They are perfect and great fun for SUPERVISED PLAY. Put them away when you're done and they will last for years. Some of mine are going on three years old and only have a few punctures to show for it.
Not impressed. I searched that o was looking for a pool toy. This popped up as a suggestion. All we did was throw it into the oool for our dog to retrieve it and bring it to us. It was ripped apart within an hour. We weren’t even playing a tugging game.
| Country of origin | Vietnam |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Pet toy type | Fetch Toy |
| Target species | Dog |
| Theme | Sport, Animals, Birds |