Interactive Dog Ball Treat Dispensing Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers Large Breed, Rubber Balls for Dogs, Cognitive Dog Toys to Keep Them Busy, Dog Treat Toy Ball Dispenser
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Interactive Dog Ball Treat Dispensing Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers Large Breed, Rubber Balls for Dogs, Cognitive Dog Toys to Keep Them Busy, Dog Treat Toy Ball Dispenser

Original price was: $4.99.Current price is: $4.74.

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Indestructible Dog Treat Balls Toys

Indestructible Dog Treat Balls Toys for Aggressive Chewers

If you are looking for a dog toy for chewers to play with, this dog mental stimulation toys for aggressive chewers will be a good choice.

This 3.5-inch rubber dog ball is 0.4in thick and can support dogs long lasting chewing. The indestructible dog ball is suitable for medium and large breed dogs. The treat ball for dogsl is made of food-grade rubber, so dog can chew the ball in safety.

These are some reasons you choose:

Indestructible dog toys can satisfy dog’s chewing nature.The dog treat toy can reduce the damage of dogs, such as clothes, shoes, sofas and so on.The dog treat ball can help dogs develop healthy eating habits and avoid obesity.The puzzle ball can help your dog improve his intelligence.The dog treat dispenser ball can help the dog clean his teeth and protect the health of his gums.Beef-flavored dog busy toys for boredom keep the dog busy and happy.Dog interactive toys for boredom allow you and your dog to fully enjoy your own happy time.

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Dog Treat Dispenser Toy Interactive for Boredom

Dogs are our cutest friends. Accompanying them is the warmest way.

When you are busy, the pet toy replaces you to accompany the dog, so that the dog no longer feels bored and lonely. The dog ball toy is also a good interactive dog toy when you play together. You can run, chase, or train with dog balls treats. When you see dogs happily chewing and playing with dog treat toys, you will feel that having our heavy duty dog toys are the right thing to do. Chewy dog toys are great toys gifts for dogs. Remember to surprise your dog when it matters.

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Notes:

Dog outdoor toys will inevitably get dirty or covered in saliva when the dogs play. Please often wipe clean dog food toy with warm water. Let our dogs grow up healthy and happy.It is best to use dog toys ball with companion.If you have any questions about the dog feeder toy, we will help you.

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.45 x 3.45 x 3.45 inches; 8.15 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ ZY-Ball-Blue
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 15, 2025
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TROUSKAIG
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DZ9TW7QP
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

Durable dog toy: High quality rubber dog treat toy balls for dogs have good elasticity and softness. The durability of dog chew toy has been tested and approved by aggressive chewers like Labradors, German shepherds and even Rottweilers. The interactive dog toys for boredom can stimulate the desire to chew and make dog enjoy the happy time. The dog puzzle toys balls are ideal for your dog to chew on
Treat dispensing dog toy: The dog balls for large dogs has leakage of food function.You can put food into the treat ball and let dog earn food rewards through its own effort and wisdom. Dog will spend more time and energy getting food, thus dog treat puzzles can extend their feeding time. Dog treat toy can prevent digestive and obesity problems caused by dogs eating too fast. Dog treat dispenser balls not noly provide more mental and physical exercise, but also develop good eating habits
Dog busy toys for boredom: Dogs need companionship. Dog treat dispensing toy keep dogs entertained all day. The herding ball for dog is designed for large dogs and can withstand prolonged chewing. Beef flavored durable dog toys for aggressive chewers large breed are very easy to catch dogs’ attention. Different shapes and sizes of dog treat in dog ball stimulate dogs’ curiosity and keep them busy with food acquisition. Puzzle feeders for dogs will make dogs get more mental and physical exercise
Indoor and outdoor dog toys: The unique convex texture of the chew toys for aggressive chewers makes it easier for dogs to grip the dog ball. So tough dog toys for aggressive chewers large breed can be used all indoor and outdoor activities for dogs. The durable dog toys balls allow dogs to jump, chase and play. When dog chews the rubber dog balls for aggressive chewers, the stem on the dog ball can help clean teeth and mouth for dogs without damaging its gums
Interactive dog toys: Treat ball for dogs can increase the interaction and understanding between you and your dogs. Dog treat dispenser toy interactive allows you to participate in its play process. You can guide, encourage and appreciate its efforts, then give them rewards. Food dispensing dog toy ball can increase your understanding and trust. This interaction by smart toys for dogs can bring you more fun and satisfaction. You will like the dog interactive toys for large dogs
You need it: This dog treat puzzle is 3.5 inches and 0.4 inches thick. So dog puzzles for medium dogs can be used as protable dog slow feeder. The indestructible dog ball is designed for large and medium breed aggressive chewers. Don’t hesitate to give your dog a healthy, happy and interactive ball . The way they wagged their tails was so cute

8 reviews for Interactive Dog Ball Treat Dispensing Dog Toys for Aggressive Chewers Large Breed, Rubber Balls for Dogs, Cognitive Dog Toys to Keep Them Busy, Dog Treat Toy Ball Dispenser

  1. Shellapoo

    Perfect For Our Tough Little Guy
    My little guy is a Boston Terrier and he is a very heavy chewer. He has always loved chew toys as well as squeaky toys, but we don’t waste our money on squeaky toys anymore because he destroys them in 30 seconds flat. He’s very hard on his toys, so this ball is the type of thing we both love. This ball is holding up very well to his constant chewing and it is fun to watch him be surprised when he sees that a treat has come out of it. He loves playing with us or playing with it on his own. If your dog is a big chewer and you need something to keep him busy, this one would sure fit the bill. Nice price point, too, in case he ends up destroying this one, too, and we have to replace it. Hopefully it will at least take him a while before that happens. Definitely reccommend.

  2. Diane Thompson

    Blue ball for treats
    Keeps my Golden quiet enjoying the treats.

  3. Music Lover

    Not 10/10 for my dog, but it’s perfect for a mid size, young, heavy chewer
    This treat ball is on the small side, maybe slightly bigger than a tennis ball, but about 10x heavier. It’s so heavy and thick my dog (75 lbs, 12 years old) won’t carry it around or do more than drop it and push it with her arms. It’s possibly too heavy and rough for her teeth. The rubber is also so thick that I can’t take rip or cut any part of it off to make it easier for her. The opening on top is fairly small – smaller than an inch, but bite size treats like Charlee Bear fall right out. This is a good thing for my girl, who is too lazy to work hard to get treats out. Overall I’d say this is more suited for a younger dog, probably one smaller than mine, and being a vigorous chewer is ok. I wouldn’t reorder for myself but would gift to the right dog in a heartbeat!

  4. C.A.H.

    Good enrichment toy– tennis ball sized
    Full disclosure: I am a dog behavior consultant who encourages LOTS of enrichment activities. I have experience with a wide variety of them, and rolling ball types are among my favorites to use for kibble. This is a nice one for beginners, or dogs with a low frustration threshold. The hole to dispense treats is quite big, so if you’re using small kibble, a lot will come out with the slightest roll (great for those kids just learning!). Bigger kibble or larger treats will work nicely in it. It is a nice heavy rubber ball with patterning on the outside that includes some flat parts, so your dog will have to nudge it constantly to keep the flow going. The larger hole makes it easy to clean, also, a plus none of my other treat balls have.NOTE: this is NOT for large dogs! The one I received is about the size of a tennis ball, so while it would be ok for a few treats, it is on the small side as a meal dispenser.

  5. B.S.

    Eh
    The hole on this ball is pretty large, so the treats fall out with zero work on the part of the dog.

  6. Joel Steverson

    This entertaining foraging toy is fire, with a catch.
    We have three dogs and they all love to forage. I honestly don’t know what I’d do without the foraging toys somedays. While I have some really complex toys, they also take quite a bit of time to load up for use. As a result, they don’t always get used. However, when I need a toy right away, and don’t have much time for getting it ready, I depend on toys like this. Anything I can get ready in under a minute saves the day. It helps if cleanup is similarly fast. This is a nice, inexpensive toy that does exactly what it promises it will do, and I’ve enjoyed having it.I’m not sure if this ball is supposed to go in the dishwasher, but so far, it’s survived the top rack, so I’m giving it a provisional passing grade on that test. The thing has some heft to it. Usually, that’s a sign of durability in this type of toy. After about a month using this one — with all three of our dogs — it’s still holding up well. The other toys I have of this style are pretty indestructible so I’m expecting it’ll be similar with this one. I’ve used kibble, ground up meat treats (we treat a lot of chicken meatballs), but haven’t gotten around to trying frozen peanut better yet. The dogs sure love that one, but it can make a huge mess so I’m cautious about using it — particularly with a larger toy like this one that has lots of space for treats.My one concern with this is the beef “flavor” that’s been added to the material. My youngest pup has a big problem with eating her toys. I’m amazed we haven’t had a huge vet bill at least once because of this. I tend to think of toys like this as being totally safe. If I’m going to be gone awhile and want to leave the dogs something fun and safe to play with, this type of toy is my first choice. I’m a bit more uneasy about this one. I haven’t caught my youngest actually consuming any of this toy, but she eats firehose toys, rope toys, hard plastic balls, tennis balls, etc. If she can get it in her mouth, she might eat it. I’m sure this toy wouldn’t be good for her health if she ate part of it, though to be fair I can say that about nearly all of her toys.Pros: Affordable, Simple, Does-What-it-SaysCons: Baked-in Flavor

  7. tool_nut

    Decent sized ball for the pup. Has yet to be destroyed. 4 paws up
    The hole to put treats in seems larger than the photos in the listing. It doesn’t take much for my pup to nudge it gently and have all of them come out. It doesn’t make it unusable it just means I’ll need to switch up what I put in there. I’m thinking about peanut butter although I have concerns with how I’ll keep it clean. Most likely I’ll just fill it larger treats that vary in size like the dried beef liver I buy him. The ball itself is a good size and it’s still intact after my pup had played with it on numerous occasions. For reference I have a roughly 60 pound pit mix. He is not the most aggressive chewer with these types of toys as opposed to plushies or bones.

  8. Jae faulhaber

    treat toy
    the hole is very large, treats don’t stay inside long enough for my dog to interact.

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