Product Description
Product Dimensions : 8.6 x 4.33 x 5.5 inches; 12.63 ounces
Item model number : Z0010
Date First Available : May 8, 2025
Manufacturer : ZEKURAPA
ASIN : B0F7XBJ9CH
Country of Origin : China
New duck dog toy:Duck-shaped puzzle toy combines food dispensing with mental stimulation,Helps with IQ training and cognitive development,Let your dog eat healthier,Slows down your dog’s eating speed,improves digestion and prevents bloating。It can also be used as an interactive feeder to make your dog’s life more active and interesting
Slow Feeding Design: This duck dog toy features a transparent dome, feeding grids with 0.47″, 0.63″ and 0.79″ spouts to ensure portion control, preventing bloating and swallowing by extending mealtime
2-in-1 Interactive Dog Puzzle Toy:This dog puzzle feeder can be activated by pressing the duck tail to start the rotating feeding box, which releases snacks randomly. It can improve the attention of dogs and kittens, reduce boredom, and promote mental stimulation
Safe ABS Material: Made of high-quality ABS material, non-toxic, bite-resistant and durable. The adjustable feeding grid size is suitable for pet feed particles of different diameters, suitable for various sizes from small dogs to large dogs
Portable and easy to clean: The bottom of the dog treat dispenser adopts a non-slip design to ensure stability. No assembly and batteries are required, and it is very easy to use and clean. It is a great gift to bring fun to your pet and enrich your daily life
JeimiJamie –
It’s cute, but lever is difficult to press
2 Stars because the dogs like it when I press the lever. Otherwise, 1 Star.This arrived in its original packaging. It was also missing 2 of the 3 clear plastic “cups” which have different sized holes for different sized dog food. I didn’t receive the one that was supposed to come with it that was big enough for my dog’s food, so I had to break up treats to small enough sizes that they could fit through the hole.As for the lever, sometimes it’s easy to push and sometimes it’s quite hard. In order for it to be easy to press you have to lift it back up to its beginning position. Since a dog cannot do this, it doesn’t function as it’s supposed to.I do really like the idea of this, but it’s kind of useless for me and my dogs unless I stand there pressing and lifting the lever myself. Since the whole point of this is for it to be interactive, that defeats the purpose.In the description it says it’s for all sizes of dogs, but in my opinion only large dogs have any chance of successfully pressing the lever. For example, I have two standard poodles, and they could maybe press the lever if it was in its starting position, but definitely not otherwise. I imagine an extra large breed dog would have less trouble. It would be impossible for anything smaller to press it though.Therefore, considering the above mentioned issues, this is pretty costly. I would not order this again.
livblovesbooks –
FUN
My dogs are still learning how this works, but they love it so far. This interactive toy keeps them entertained and of course they love that they get treats out of it.
BB –
It’s a No for Me – Dog
My dog loves puzzle toys. However, this one did not work for him at all. He’s a 1 year old pitbull-mix. He loves snuffle mats, he loves sliding around pieces for treats. But he gets bored easily. I was hoping that this would give him something to occupy and enjoy his time with.Unfortunately, that did not happen. At all.The lever is hard for me to press so it is even harder for him. And it is noisy. Very, very noisy. When you do get the lever to press, the kibble/treats fly OUT at a fast speed, spraying. The noise in combination of food flying out had scared my dog. He now just sits and barks at it. He will not approach it or take any kibble.
Flygirl –
Disappointing – Our Dogs Figured Out a Shortcut and Lost Interest
I was really hoping this interactive treat dispenser would provide some fun stimulation for our dogs, but unfortunately, it fell short. They weren’t interested in using the lever as intended—instead, they quickly figured out they could just lick the treats out of the dispenser hole without much effort.Because of that, it didn’t really serve as an IQ training toy or help with entertainment, bloating, or gulping. I much prefer the classic Kong toy, which keeps them more engaged and actually slows down their eating.Sadly, this one just didn’t work for us. Would not recommend.
Steven P. –
not for small doggies
Very cute but our 10lb yorkie is afraid and honesly I see this toy better suited for medium or larger doggies, the push takes a bit of effort and I don’t see our baby girl jumping on the foot to get the treat to pop out. cute concept, larger than I expected but better for med/large doggies
Amy R –
Dog toy fail.
The lever to release the treats is a bit heavy. My dog looked at me like I was stupid as I pressed the lever over and over showing her how it works. Then she walked over, tipped the toy on its side and proceeded to roll it until she got all the treats out. Cute, good quality. But the dogs are smarter than this one.