Aelflane Treat Dispensing Puzzle Toys for Small Dogs,Interactive Chase Toys,Perfect Alternative to Slow Feeder Dog Bowls to Improves Pets Digestion,Barbell-Shaped Dog Toys
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Aelflane Treat Dispensing Puzzle Toys for Small Dogs,Interactive Chase Toys,Perfect Alternative to Slow Feeder Dog Bowls to Improves Pets Digestion,Barbell-Shaped Dog Toys

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Treat Dispensing Puzzle Toys

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Treat Dispensing Dog Toys

Perfect Alternative to Slow Feeder Dog Bowls to Improves Pets Digestion

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This toy features a petal-shaped design with a weighted bottom to maintain a steady state and slow down the food dispensing rate

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Treat Dispensing Puzzle Toys

Can improve the dog’s intelligence by using this puzzle toy and will surround happiness and positive vibes

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.15 x 3.15 x 5.63 inches; 1.76 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 1
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 22, 2021
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Aelflane
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0936VP45H

[Attract dogs’ attention]:The toy special inner structure controls the eating speed of your pets and great for dogs digestion. Just fill the toy with your dogs favorite treats, when the slow food toy is pushed by pets, it will roll and then leak out snacks and the toy will attract dogs’ attention for toy and crazy about it.
[Increase pets intelligence]:The interactive chase toy combine puzzle with food treat dispensing.The pet pushes it in order to get food ,will increase pets intelligence.
[Prolonged play]:The dog treat dispensing toy is designed to limit the amount of treats your dog gets while encouraging more extended playtime. This is intended for supervised playtime for dogs and is not a chewed toy.
[Easy to use]:The interactive toy can add treats easily which is disassembles design.Please note that the special internal structure of the toy can be disassembled for cleaning, but fasten the sides when putting it back together to prevent the product from not functioning properly.
[Material upgrade]:The dog interactive chase toys made of ABS ,which is sturdy. TYPE is a kind of soft rubber roller which is more silent when rolling. Do not leave toys with unsupervised pets. Remove and replace toy if damaged. And If the product has quality problems, we provide a lifetime return service.

11 reviews for Aelflane Treat Dispensing Puzzle Toys for Small Dogs,Interactive Chase Toys,Perfect Alternative to Slow Feeder Dog Bowls to Improves Pets Digestion,Barbell-Shaped Dog Toys

  1. Olive

    Well designed and easy to disassemble to wash
    My dog is afraid of it…. She runs from it when I roll it and goes into the next room….. with that being said and understanding my dog is a basket case, I really think the toy is a well thought out design a normal dog would enjoy. It is well made; sturdy not flimsy. It is designed to not over feed your pet because the hole for the treats to come out from, is small. Good thinking on that one. If you use a dry dog food it has to be small kibble. I recommend it to entertain your pooch.Amended review after a couple weeks… she is no longer afraid of it and rolls it everywhere. The treats have to be very small to fall from the holes so that’s the only drawback. You have to spend time making very small pieces. But it’s good for the dog not to over eat snacks. So very small is good.

  2. Dee

    I LOVE this!
    I am a small dog (chihuahua and jack russell) and my mom bought this for me hoping I would like it. Boy , oh boy, she did good. I LOVE it! I roll it all around to get the pieces out which I think is fun and she thinks is good exercise. Sometimes I come across it on my wanderings and it is empty when I want to play. So I pick it up and carry it in where she is and drop it on her foot. She laughs and puts some food in it for me. I have her trained pretty well now. This was the best surprise! I hope your mom or dad get one for you, too.

  3. June Smith Childers

    DOGS LOVES THIS ONE
    Our dogs love this toy. It rolls along and out pops a treat. We fill half full with dog food pieces. I only use one of the dividers & I covered one of the two output openings with masking tape. Too much was rolling out. Durability is a factor. The plastic ends have already cracked under the duress of enthusiastic dog chewing & one dog is geriatric with only gums. The price was good and I recommend overall. It will keep a dog busy but with extra treats might not be good for dogs with weigh issues.

  4. A. Brue

    Good for really little dogs, but that’s about it.
    I have a Maine Coon cat that acts like a dog and is very playful and food motivated, so I decided I would try this.Disappointing mostly, but it does work as intended.First of all, it’s relatively heavy so they really have to push it to get the food out.Second, it will not take big kibble (which I have to use for my stupid cats who eat-purge-eat, so if I don’t use bigger kibble, they don’t chew it and make themselves sick). And that’s “big kibble for cats,” which for dogs is not actually that big. But I hauled out a bag of smaller kibble I sometimes mix in their big food to actually try it. Anything with a diameter in any direction over about 3/8” won’t fit. That’s more like standard cat food size.Third, it doesn’t make any sounds or anything, because the rattle is muffled by the labyrinth mostly.In using it, they’ll eat the kibble if something else moves the toy and a piece falls out (ooh, random piece of food on the floor) but they don’t connect the food with the toy being the source, but they won’t chase or boop at the toy because it doesn’t seem that interesting to a cat.If you have a small dog that has a mouth small enough that it can’t chew off the end, it might be good.Overall, 3 stars, understanding that if I had a small dog as the pictures show, maybe it’d work, but, would not buy again. I know I was using it for cats, and not dogs, as intended, but even if I had a dog I’d think this was overpriced and kinda boring for what you get. A big dog would just see the toy as a challenge to get the end off, and would just chew off the end.

  5. A Customer from Missouri

    Much better than the ball dispensers!
    Before this purchase I bought a ball dispenser for a couple dollars less. It lasted about 3 sessions before it broke apart and my dog started chewing on the hard plastic. So I thought I’d try a different style. This dumbbell shaped kibble dispenser is way better! It’s much more durable and you can feel the quality. The ends are rubber so if it bangs into something it’s not loud or destructive. My 60 lb dog can comfortably “nose it along” from the middle to roll it, or paw it toward him, as well as pick it up to bring back to the middle of the room. So he has control over spinning it, flipping it, and carrying it. We use small size kibble that works well. I took out one of the labyrinths for the first session to give him an easy introduction. Then had both labyrinths in the second time which offered the perfect dispensing frequency to keep him busy but not frustrated. I give it 5 stars and am thinking about buying more for gift giving. It’s winter and our dogs are bored!Update: One month later, still in great shape after about 20 sessions. Love it!

  6. Reneraven

    A Treatful Dilemma: A Review of the Short-lived Dog Toy
    I recently purchased a dog toy that promised to entertain my furry friend with treats while providing hours of playtime. While the concept was delightful, I couldn’t help but feel disappointed by its durability.Upon introducing the toy to my canine companions, they were immediately drawn to the tempting scent of treats hidden inside. Watching them eagerly interact with the toy was heartwarming, and it did manage to keep them engaged for a few minutes.However, the joy was short-lived as I noticed the toy getting chewed up rather quickly. Despite its sturdy appearance, it couldn’t withstand the enthusiasm and determination of my dog’s chewing. Within just a few minutes of play, the toy’s material started showing signs of wear and tear, leaving me concerned about potential safety hazards.While I appreciate the toy’s interactive design and treat-dispensing feature, I cannot overlook its lack of durability. It simply couldn’t withstand the rigorous playstyle of my canine companion.If your dog is a light chewer or enjoys gentler play, this toy might still be a viable option. However, for pups with strong chewing tendencies, I would caution against this particular product.In conclusion, the treat-filled dog toy showed potential for entertainment and engagement, but its short lifespan and vulnerability to chewing were disappointing. I would recommend exploring other more durable options available in the market to ensure both your dog’s enjoyment and safety during playtime.

  7. Jonas Johansson

    My golden doodle quickly ripped off the robber sides with no effort – toy broke quickly.

  8. Azucena Becerra

    Mi perrita tiene 3 meses, come mucho y muy rápido, este juguete interactivo le ayudará con su insaciable ganas de comer, está adaptándose bien, me parece que le gusta ya que continúa girándolo para obtener los premios 🤩 es fantástico, divertido y entretenido para ella. ✅

  9. Aleah

    I bought this for my border collie puppy and she LOVES it!!!! By far the best toy she has (even when the kibble runs out) we do have hardwood timber floors so it can be noisey (especially when she throws it at the wall) but hey it’s plastic and doing a Fantastic job of keeping her occupied and entertained!Super sturdy product too!

  10. Cheryl Powell

    DOG loves it and you really need sall treats to put in it or else they won’t come out. He happily rolls it and has learnt that if he rolls it against a solid object like cupboard the more treats come out. Its cheap plastic and not sure that will last for long. The ends are sold and hard to do up as thread crosses all the time, takes patience. When its empty he happily carries it in his mouth for us to fill it.

  11. arnie

    It’s a good distraction toy and my dog loves it. Doesn’t keep him occupied for long but can withstand his chewing better than other toys.

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