Treat Dispenser Ball Toy, Beef Flavored Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toys, Floatable Dog Toys with Treats, Interactive Dog Toys to Keep Them Busy
$16.99
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Treat Dispenser Ball Toy, Beef Flavored Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toys, Floatable Dog Toys with Treats, Interactive Dog Toys to Keep Them Busy
$16.99
Karla Reed –
He is a service dog and needs stimulation.
My dog loves it and it helps him exercise, especially when there is so very much snow outside. It works great
Caria Daniella –
FINALLY (!!!), the right treat dispenser ball!
For reference, I have a 15-month old mini cockapoo (approx. 18 lbs). I have searched high and low for the perfect sized treat dispenser ball with just the right-sized holes that is engaging enough for my pup (made from food-grade silicon – which is a nonstarter for me). I already own kongs, lickmats, etc., but I really wanted a treat/ food dispenser ball. I tried 3 different products from Outward Hound and endless others, and the size was ALWAYS too big for the size of our treats or the freeze-dried food we use (in other words, I had approximately 2 minutes of engagement before my pup would appear at my feet with the empty snoop/ puzzle ball in his mouth). This ball is PERFECT: the holes are the perfect size to keep my doggie engaged, but without the food coming out too easily. Also, the holes are only on 1 side, which also ensures that it is not too easy to get the treats out. I get easily 20 minutes of engagement for my dog, which is awesome!!1 callout: this ball does tend to pick-up dusty, hair, crumbs, etc., so I do wash it after every use (or throw in the dishwasher). Lucikly, it is super easy to clean.
RJCool –
solid toy for fido
our dog didn’t care for it, but it’s still a decent product in that he didn’t chew/shred it to pieces. it was hard for him to get his treats that we put in the ball….but smaller treats would probably work fine.
online shopper –
for extra small dogs only
my dog had this chewed up and cracked within 15 minutes, NOT for an aggressive chewer
Katie Davis –
Perfect for my Golden Puppy
This has been great for my puppy. He loves it, he likes the grooves for his teething as well.
Amazon Customer –
His Favorite Ball
I could not remember where I first bought this or how to even find another one. Itâs his absolute favorite toy!! He always has it nearby. Chooses it over every other ball. Perfect for fetch, especially pool fetch. He can easily spot it floating unlike some other colors in the water. So glad to finally find it on Amazon. The original one lasted for several months before it started to split in two and show wear. We have never used it for treats but he does chew on it. The new one must have smelled nice and beefy cause he was excited to blindly pick it over the other, but having two now heâs a super happy pup. I wish it wasnât $15 but Iâm still going to have to stock up on these to have spares ready.
Kellie Rowe –
Great for smart dogs
My border collie Betty isnât usually entertained by enrichment toys as theyâre too easy. The holes in this one make it harder to get the treats out so it takes her MUCH longer, itâs the best. She even started yelling at me because she was being lazy and wanted me to do it for her. Sorry kid, get to work. Love this toy, thanks for the peace and quiet.
Joe –
Feels like good tough rubber. A little hard to fill and a little hard for the dog to get a treat
We’ve got a little guy that chews on EVERYTHING so are always looking for new chew toys for him. This was sort of middle of the road – he didn’t scoop it up and run away with it and, thankfully, he didn’t completely ignore it, but its not his #1 favorite. Overall has a good feel like its made out of sturdy rubber. Half is textured and half is smooth. You have to push treats in a slot on the end which isn’t the easiest and the openings are pretty small, so he doesn’t get much out unless we chop up the treats to be very fine.