Puppy and Small Breed Snuffle Interactive Foraging Dog Puzzle Ball Toy Blue
$14.99
Price: $14.99
(as of Feb 10, 2025 09:53:46 UTC – Details)
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We don’t just love dogs, we honor them with toys that capture their interest, entertain them for hours, and satisfy their wild ancestral urges… but stand up to vigorous shaking, squeaking, flinging and tugs because we know Dogs Love to Play.
Barnyard Collection
TinyToys for small mouths
Snuffle Ball Play Sniff Reward
What “wild ancestral urges” are you trying to satisfy?
It’s called the “prey drive” that has both been handed down genetically through the species as they came from wolves, and that we’ve trained them for hundreds of years to hunt for food, seek prey and destroy it. Vigorous play — shaking, flinging and dismembering — are all expected acts. The squeaker simulates the sounds prey made, triggering the destruction instinct. The trick is to know when to let them play, and when to take the toy away. And remember, toy destruction can also be a sign of boredom.
ColorZoo animals small & large
Ballistic Sport Line
Product Dimensions : 4 x 4 x 4 inches; 0.63 ounces
Item model number : DS45712
Date First Available : May 6, 2023
Manufacturer : Glory To Dog
ASIN : B0C4GFQK3Z
Country of Origin : China
It’s a snuffle mat reimagined for small mouths. This hide-and-seek toy is a great way to keep your dog engaged and occupied while also helping them develop their sensory skills looking for hidden treats as a reward during playtime! Folds of soft polyester fleece fabric hold small treats or even kibble for way-sensitive noses to sniff out and discover, hitting puppy paw-fection: play, forage, and reward.
Interactive toys engage pups in a way that requires action, decision-making, and responses. This snuffleball entices dogs, using their sense of smell, to find hidden treats within the folds. By stimulating their curiosity and rewarding them for their foraging behavior, the toy encourages dogs to actively search and solve the puzzle, providing both mental and physical interaction during playtime.
Place small treats or kibbles inside the folds and gently toss the toy. If a treat or two falls out it alerts the furkids of the treasure to be had.
Variable depth makes puppy search harder: just push the treat-os in a little further
Stimulates the dog’s most important sense: smell, and helps little ones develop cognition
It’s exercise for the body and the brain
Machine washable, dry on low or no heat, or hand wash and air dry
Makes a great gift to welcome the new dog to the family
Customers say
Customers find the pet toy keeps their dogs occupied and mentally stimulated. They appreciate the treats hiding place and how it works great as an interactive toy. The size, ease of washing, and idea are also well-received. However, opinions differ on durability and value for money.
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8 reviews for Puppy and Small Breed Snuffle Interactive Foraging Dog Puzzle Ball Toy Blue
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brendabren –
Perfect Enrichment Toy for Curious Pups!
Oh boy, this was a hit! Our 12 lb. Maltese absolutely loves this snuffle puzzle ball. We use bits of kibble tucked into all the nooks and crannies, and sheâll play with it for a long time.The Good:* At first, she wasnât sure how to use it, but after some encouragement, she got very interactiveâtossing it around and having a blast.* Even when tossed, the treats donât fall out, making it a great challenge.* To start, we placed kibble near the top for easy rewards while she learned. Now we stuff it deeper to keep her engaged longer.* The blue color is a great choice, as itâs visually appealing for dogs (since they can see blue).* Itâs versatileâweâve even used it in her crate, and it worked perfectly as a distraction and enrichment tool.Final Thoughts: If your dog needs enrichment, distraction, or just a fun way to work for their treats, I highly recommend this toy. Itâs been a cool and different addition to our routine and our pup absolutely loves it!
Jamie –
Very well made.
My pup didn’t destroy it. He just figured out that he can shake it and all the treats fly everywhere. Not really a challenge for him…but still fun to run around and pick them up. Okay value for the money. He still sometimes brings it to me to fill up, depending on what kind of play he wants
Liisa Sailaranta –
really good calories/time ratio
My boy is on a diet, so we must be mindful of how much food he gets through his enrichment toys. Yesterday I shredded a piece of chicken breast (the size of my thumbnail) into smaller pieces and hid in this toy and it took my boy 5 minutes to work through them!This is also easy to wash in the washing machine as it has no plastic parts. It is also small enough to not take up much space in the cupboard and easy to pack to take with you on trips.The only downside is that you need to “hide” the pieces in the toy which takes some time.
Miss Holly –
Unique toy for dogs
This is a very durable toy in which you can put small treats or kibble in it and it’s supposed to keep your pup busy. My only issue with it is when he started playing with it, all the treats would come out. I jammed them down in there but the fabric did not want to hold them in. A definite cleaner version instead of using a Kong but my cavapoo lost interest and it quickly became just a soft ball we throw in the house. Still a good buy just not what it was intended for in my opinion.
Jessica –
My dog did enjoy it, but it didnât last
I only used this toy 3 times, so it lasted 10 days, but still it didn’t survive past 3 times. My dog is a 14yr old you toy fox terrier, he weighs 10lbs & has arthritis. He used to be an aggressive chewer, but since heâs older his toys survive now. That translates to he really did enjoy this toy, taking the treats out & kept him busy. Unfortunately it didnât last, so these I believe theyâre called âsnuffle toysâ really do keep your dogs engaged & entertained. I can only give this one three stars because it didnât last long, but my dog enjoyed the three times he played with it.Itâs not about my dog being an aggressive chewer anymore since heâs 14, but heâs still a determined little guy with a lot of intelligence. So I recommend this toy for like stocking stuffers or because youâre going on a trip with your dog and only need it for a few times. Iâll still be looking for one thatâs going to last a little longer
chasha –
Great puppy toy
My busy 9 week puppy loves this toy! You can hide pieces of kibble in the little folds and it keeps him busy sniffing and looking for the treats for a long time. He is even excited to go in his crate with this toy. Win-win!
Maria M –
Great for small dogs
My puppy loves to play with this. Itâs soft and plenty of spots for food or treats.
Katlynn –
Good for temporary use
Great for my puppy but as she got older the blue folds did start coming off