PrimePets Dog Treat Ball, Adjustable Food Dispensing Interactive Toys, Slow Feeder Treat Ball, 4.8” Yellow/Blue

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ADJUSTABLE OPENINGS: Our slow feeder ball has 3 adjustable food openings, adjust the speed and amount in which food is dispensed; Helps dogs eat at a reasonable pace, helps prevent digestive problems
INTELLIGENCE BUILDER: Dogs learn how to roll the ball to get dog treats to fall out; The interaction with our Dog Treat Ball keeps them engaged, focused and attentive
FUN & STIMULATING: Our Dog Food Dispenser attracts and keeps your dog’s attention, use for training, feeding, giving treats, play
EASY TO USE AND CLEAN: Made of sturdy ABS plastic; Easy to disassemble and clean; Rinse with water and dry after use
EASY TO LOAD: 1: Twist the lid counterclockwise to open; 2: Pour in food or treats and adjust the dispensing opening to desired size; 3: Twist tighthen the lid until it clicks

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Customers find the pet toy entertaining and engaging for their dogs. It taps into their hunting and tracking instincts. However, some customers find it too small for large kibbles, and the locking mechanism breaks easily. They also mention that the treat release is not very good, and treats need to be small enough to fall out easily.

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  1. WhoaskedUtho?

    NOPE
    It’s NOT adjustable, as advertised and it’s a pain in the neck to not be able to do that so it’s a waste of plastic time and energy. Skip it.

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  2. Parker Kiblin

    My pup has yet to break this
    Love the fact that this one is slightly bigger compared to other ones because my pup has yet to be able to grasp it in her mouth and throw it around to get her treats out unlike her other one. Keeps her busy for a fair amount of time. Easy to take apart and clean as well.

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  3. Karen B. Kowalczyk

    Very well made!
    Unfortunately the training treats we use got stuck in the channel and never dispensed. Keeping it anyway to see if I can find treats that will work.

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  4. McNew

    Puzzle ball
    I like the slow feed puzzle ball in Richmond options However it was not designed very efficiently. There were only one or two holes on the outside of the ball which were big enough for large kibble but the inside maze portion was too big to allow kibble unless it was very very small The kitchen food type kibble to come out of the maze part into the clear part and then eventually out of the clear part of the ball.

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  5. Lakeisha Parker

    Not durable at all
    I have a 7 month old Lab and as soon as we gave her the toy she had chewed it up and it was no good.

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  6. Sandra Eilebrecht

    Treat ball
    This was exactly what I ordered and came quickly The dog loves it.

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  7. Kasensan

    The seal is weak
    I have 2 of these one for upstairs and one for downstairs feedings. 2 have broken because the locking mechanism breaks easily. I dislike that the lock is so fragile. I will not buy again. If you use this infrequently, it’s fine. But it did work for my dog’s little kibbles. Also, it sometimes gets jammed. And lately I have had to have a poking item to loosen the kibbles that got stuck. Finally, it is difficult to clean. So, when it works, it works. But there are some things to consider. Frequency, size of kibble, and how often you wish to clean it.

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  8. Ashley Y. Johnson

    Great way to keep your dog entertained
    Treat balls are a fantastic way to keep your dog from getting bored. They also tap into dogs’ hunting and tracking instincts.I do need to point out that this particular ball is more advanced than the ones that have a simple hole in them, so it would probably be better if you have a dog that is already familiar with treat balls and the basic idea of how they work. My 6 month old puppy has never seen a treat ball before, and had a difficult time figuring this out. She eventually gave up with it still half full of the kibble I put in it, and has shown no further interest in it. I’ll probably get her a different model that is easier and then switch back to this one once she’s gotten the hang of it.

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    PrimePets Dog Treat Ball, Adjustable Food Dispensing Interactive Toys, Slow Feeder Treat Ball, 4.8” Yellow/Blue
    PrimePets Dog Treat Ball, Adjustable Food Dispensing Interactive Toys, Slow Feeder Treat Ball, 4.8” Yellow/Blue

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