Dog Interactive Toys Indestructible Puppy Toy Adjustable Food Dispensing Treat Dispenser Dogs Puzzles Feeder Slow Feeding for Large/Medium/Small Aggressive Chewers Breed Pet Gift
$14.90
Price: $14.90
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Customers find that the pet toy keeps their dogs entertained for at least 15-20 minutes. They appreciate the adjustable size for food or treats, which is good for a medium-sized and medium chewer dog. The two different sections for different sized treats make it fun to put different sizes in. The toy allows them to adjust the openings for the treats to be dispensed. Customers also like the ease of use and design. However, some customers disagree on its durability and chewability.
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13 reviews for Dog Interactive Toys Indestructible Puppy Toy Adjustable Food Dispensing Treat Dispenser Dogs Puzzles Feeder Slow Feeding for Large/Medium/Small Aggressive Chewers Breed Pet Gift
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Jill Peters –
Keeps my dog busy!
A great way to feed kibble and give your dog a good mental work out at the same time. Holds about 1. 5 cups of food and has two adjustable openings to make it easier (bigger opening) or more challenging (smaller opening). I feed a raw diet primarily, but keep a small bag of air dried food (Ziwi Peak) in ghe freezer to put in this toy for treats/quiet time or if I forgot to defrost his food for the day. Keeps him busy for about 30 minutes on the small opening. It’s not quite though, he smacks it around like a cat with a mouse! Tops screws off for ease of filling? Durable, but won’t withe stand chewing by power chewers. I keep it up and away with his other puzzles when not in use.
Lilyn G. –
Good quality and worth the money
This is great! I have a 6 mo old puppy that is high energy and needs the stimulation. I give him some of his meals in this and it keeps him entertained.
Rose B –
Nice dog or puppy occupier
This is a nice toy for the pups. Keeps them entertained. I wish it was slightly bigger as it tends to roll under most furniture. Easy to clean and load. Overall a good buy for the money.
Bob and Pat –
Bowling ball treat ball
This treat ball keeps our dogs engaged.It changes discharge of treats with nose movement. It has two different for sections for different sized treats. Worth the money.
Kevin Shanahan –
Fun but not durable for bigger dogs.
Good toy and fun but can’t hold up to my destructive Samoyed.
Jewelry Lover –
no better toy for a dog craving food all the time.
This toy is not difficult for a dog to figure out how to use it. It does have a big opening and a smaller opening – you twist the clear plastic top to set the size you prefer. It also allows you to close off one end or the other so fewer treats spill out.I use this when I’m getting ready to leave the house for a while. No separation anxiety when he starts rolling this around. My puppy has HUGE heavy paws and has tried hitting it, chewing it open, and now plays the way it was intended – to roll around. It has lasted for weeks so far – and to me that says “well designed and sturdy”.I recommend it!
Zeljka Schwachenwald –
Funniest toy ever
This food dispensing treat toy is amazing! It keeps my dog entertained for hours while also providing mental stimulation. The design is clever, allowing treats to slowly come out as my dog plays, which keeps him engaged and excited. Itâs durable enough to handle his rough play and chewing, and itâs also easy to clean. I love that it encourages both activity and problem-solving. Perfect for any pet owner looking to keep their dog busy and happy! Highly recommend
W.E.Cullen –
my lab has met his match
This came yesterday, but I finally used it this evening. It is sturdy and easy to fill, and he loves it. Best of all, he couldn’t open it, which meant he had to roll it around, and it took him 15 minutes to eat compared to the three minutes it took previously.
TheScienternist –
My dog is wicked smart, and she is SUPER hard to keep entertained. She does like this toy, because it is unevenly built it does roll unpredictably. Unfortunately, because we have hard floors, and this one is hard plastic – itâs not one of our âgo toâ occupying toys. She doesnt get the satisfaction of chewing on it, and unless itâs really good treats, she gets a bit bored.Pros: adjustable size for different types of treats.Cons: no chewy satisfaction, hard plastic, loud.
David –
This is a great food dispensing toy. I try to give my pup at least one of her meals (of kibble) a day in a puzzle, and this has been a great addition to the rotation. It is durable and functions exactly as expected. It rolls easily on the floor when the dog nudges it. It is easy to open and fill, and has adjustments to change the size of the holes for the treats/kibble to fall out (thus adjusting the difficulty as well). I have chosen to use it on the easiest setting so far for my 10 month old pup, as she either barks at it out of frustration or picks it up and tosses it to try a different way if it isn’t giving her the food readily when she nudges it as intended. On the largest setting, the food falls out fairly quickly, but I figure canine puzzles are intended for enrichment and mental stimulation through problem-solving but not to the extent of frustration. I may adjust it to make it harder in the future. I can attest that it has withstood a few tosses without showing any signs of damage, which speaks to the durability of the item. I occasionally do have to reposition it into the middle of the floor when my pup has pushed it over-enthousiastically and it is up against furniture.Overall, I am thoroughly pleased with this item and have no hesitation recommending it.
Alberto C. –
This is a good toy, our dog has enjoyed it and it is simple and easy to work with. WE have had this item since June and overall, good value for money. The few things that I would like to note is that the treat dispenser gets stuchk sometimes and you have to open it to unstock it. The other one is that it is already quite scratched by our young dog, which is 7 months old. So, I am not sure about the undestructible part. The key thing is that our young dog has enjoyed it, and keeps him busy for periods of 15 to 20 minutes, that at this age it is really good.
Customer Review –
My dog has a lot of puzzle toys at this point, and I like to keep her guessing and trying new ones. The design of this one is simple and straightforward for humans, but may be just a little bit too simple for long term usage for smarter dogs.It unscrews easily to fill, and the two yellow bands turn to adjust the holes on either end to whatever size you want (or closed, if you want to make the puzzle harder with only one hole), and the clear portion allows you to see whether there are any bits left over. It rolls easily too. Nothing about any of this is a problem, and in fact, functions as it should.The only issue is that because it just rolls pretty uniformly, normally, like a cylindrical object generally does, it’s pretty easy to figure out. Nuzzling it along will make it roll and dispense more treats. So it doesn’t last long as a puzzle toy for my dog. Sometimes that’s fine, but sometimes I need a more significant challenge for her.So if your dog is just starting out with puzzle toys, or perhaps has other issues that make more complex toys inaccessible, this is a nice simple option. But if your dog is particularly clever or experienced with these kinds of toys, it may not have the lasting power you want from a toy like this.
Heather –
Iâve had a similar toy to this one and the Labrador liked it so I ordered this toy for my other grand-dog Labrador 10 month puppy who is active and curios.I ordered this toy to help keep him busy and it does! He likes it. He pushes it around with his nose and the food falls out. The size of the dispensing holes can be adjusted to let out smaller or larger amounts of food. Itâs easy to put food in it. Just twist off the top and fill it with however much you want to give the dog.The top twists off to wash it or it could be put in the dishwasher. It is made of hard plastic and is decent quality.