Product Description
Product Dimensions : 2 x 2 x 2 inches; 12.63 ounces
Item model number : lordtec001
Date First Available : May 25, 2025
Manufacturer : LORDTEC
ASIN : B0F2FM4WLW
Country of Origin : China
【2-in-1 Freeze-and-Feed】Built-in dog popsicle mold compartments let you create perfect frozen dog treats effortlessly. Freeze in the refrigerator and place directly into the toy for your dog – no need to unmold for quick snack preparation.
【Treat-Dispensing Mental Stimulation】Hollow chambers double as dog treat dispenser – load kibble or biscuits, then watch your pup roll this interactive dog toy to release rewards. Provides 2+ hours of anxiety-reducing engagement.
【Tear Resistant & Safe】Constructed coffee wood fiber, this chew-proof dog toy survives aggressive chewers. Rounded edges eliminate choking hazards for puppies/senior dogs.
【Easy to clean】Support put into the dishwasher cleaning, simple design will not hide dirt, save cleaning time
【Manufacturer Support】In case you come across any issues, like getting a defective or facing Damage while using it, simply contact us through Amazon Messages. LORDTEC offers refunds, replacements, and round-the-clock online service.
Bruce_R –
Same as other products; works quite well Cheaper than Toppl
This frozen dog treat toy is identical to others sold on Amazon. The good news is that these work quite well. There are 2 removable cups that you can put in the freezer so you can prepare more than 1 serving at a time. Each also comes with a lid (used in the freezer; removed when inserted into the toy.The toy takes quite a while for my puppies to empty and keeps them quite busy for a while. Unlike the bully sticks which seem to last about 3 minutes.The way this thing is weighted it sits itself up vertically to make it a little easier for the dog to lick through the opening.This is cheaper than a toppl, but doesn’t have capacity to lock 2 together, etc. for most people I think this would work just as well
Suzanne T –
Very solid ball. better for larger dogs.
My smaller dog has trouble rolling this around. He uses these toys as slow feeders, but this one drops a lot of his small kibble at a time, so not so slow. It’s great for the larger dog we have with larger kibble size. She loves going after the peanut butter in the little container. I like that the containers can be frozen so the treat lasts longer and provides a chilled treat!
Lynn –
Great long lasting enrichment toy that tires my dogs out!
My dogs love this toy! This is actually the second one I’ve ordered.They keep my dogs occupied for about 15 minutes and I can tell it tires them out mentally.The removable freezable cups are a game changer. I had a similar toy that had silicone molds to freeze the stuff, but I had to pop it out and then put the popsicle inside the toy and it was so time consuming and frustrating getting the popsicles free, and then it wouldn’t even fit right sometimes. This toy is way better and easier to use. It’s also really easy to clean.Seriously – this is one of the best enrichment toys my dogs have ever had. They are super chewers so they couldn’t do anything they would chew up or they’d risk choking or breaking teeth. I do still monitor them with this to make sure they don’t start using their teeth.
Fabulous Krulls –
Well-Made, But Not the Right Fit for My Dog
This interactive dog toy with treat dispenser is decent overall — the build quality seems okay, and it does what it’s designed to do. However, it just wasn’t the right fit for my dog.My pup prefers softer toys and didn’t show much interest in engaging with this one. While it’s advertised as suitable for small dogs, I think it’s better suited for medium to large breeds. It’s a bit bulky, and I’d be cautious if your dog is an aggressive chewer, as the plastic might not hold up over time.It could work well for the right dog, but for us, it ended up being more of a pass.
Mia Sangria –
Made of Hard Plastic But Still a Great Toy
This is a great toy, particularly for a smart dog. My dog rips right into his other puzzle toys and this one takes him a bit to empty. I have not used the peanut butter feature yet. But the product comes with two cups with lids that can be placed in the freezer and then placed in the ball. (I’ll update if we use that feature)I break up some of his treats and put them in the ball and it takes a bit for him to roll it around and get all the nibbles out of the ball.The ball is made of a hard plastic. For this reason I only let my dog have it in a carpeted area because the hard plastic makes noise on hard flooring. It could also possibly damage furniture if your dog gets too rough with it.
Shelley –
Best For Larger Dogs
The construction of this feeding toy is excellent, but it would work best for larger dogs. It has taken my small dog a while to move it around enough to get all of the food pellets out. It is easy to clean and put back together. I also like the option of using this for frozen treats.
Jeffrey Picard –
Lots of Enjoyment for my Dog
My dog went nuts over the frozen treat I made in the cup provided. It took him over a half hour to finish and he was entertained the whole time. The shell is very durable if you have an aggressive chewer. My Aussie is very smart and figured out the puzzle quickly when kibbles were put inside. The size is perfect for most dog breeds and it is a good value for this interactive toy.
Danielle –
Lick mat but ball form.
This is a plastic toy for licking after a hot day. Fill it with your dogs favorite treat, freeze, then let them go at it. Mine are freezing right now so I don’t have a video yet but it comes with two little “jars” so you can have one being washed and the other freezing. They’re nice and hopefully my puppy won’t be able to tear it up. Seems to be made of a nice thick plastic so I have high hopes. Would recommend.