Dura-Brite TPR rubber Treat Ball Dog Toy has an inner “maze” compartment that randomly dispenses treats.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 5.75 x 3 x 4 inches; 3.36 ounces
Item model number : 4221
Date First Available : December 9, 2013
Manufacturer : Ethical Pets
ASIN : B0002AS1RW
Country of Origin : China
SPOT Dura-Brite Treat Balls are long lasting and sturdy puzzle treat toys that transform mealtime into an interactive play session
Made from durable thermoplastics rubber (TPR), the textured surface massages dogs’ gums while they chew and the soft texture bounces quitely on floors
Constructed with an inner maze compartments, fill this ball with treats that will slowly dispense as the ball is rolled and played with to slow down meals
Your dog will love to chase this ball and the mental challenge of getting food out is a great way to prevent boredom in high energy dogs
Includes one 3-inch treat ball in one of three bright colors (green, blue, or purple)
Heather Parent –
Durable, good as a toy or a treat dispenser
My dog brings me this ball often, and it survives her chewing! She likes to roll it around when there’s food/treats in it too
ATT –
Kept my pup busy
This toy kept my pup busy with the right size treats. It’s perfect for any room in the house and easy to fill.
Sarah Chambers –
not to difficult not to easy
This is a great treat ball. I have ordered a bunch but this is the one I have ordered two of. One for each of my dogs and we use it daily. Other ones we have bought seem to not let treats out and they get so frustrated they either don’t play with them or break them to get the treats out. OR we get ones where the treats fall out with no effort. This one the dogs push them around with their nose and as it rolls the treats slowly fall out. Highly recommend. I ordered the purple.
Daniel Pollack –
Works Great for Apartments
I buy a lot of dog products on amazon and I have to say that this ball is one of the best purchases I made for my dog. Most of the other treat balls are made of hard plastic which can bang loudly on the floor and into walls. I live in an NYC apartment and the banging caused by hard plastic treat toys annoyed the hell out of my downstair neighbors. However, this ball is made of soft plastic and we no longer have to worry about loud banging noises. For that reason alone, I give this treat ball puzzle 5 stars.Yes, it is annoying to put kibble in one at a time and the food does fall out pretty easily, but this toy is cheap, simple, durable, bouncy, bendable, and quiet. The bendable plastic is great for playing fetch with small dogs too, since they can bite into the ball. The positives out weigh the negatives and in my opinion this is the best treat toy I’ve bought on amazon to date.
MH –
Read the discription. Only 1 ball per order. Pic of 3 balls is deceiving
Picture is deceiving. Only one ball per order.
Allison NH –
Perfect way to get finicky dog to eat.
Our four year old cocker spaniel loves it. She has become very difficult about eating her food lately. I purchased a bigger, flatter bowl and then a dog food tray and still she pushes her kibble around and eats some off the floor. I bought a treat ball for her golden retriever brother because he inhales his food so thought it might be a fun, yummy toy for him. He thought it was just a ball and carried around, no rolling to dispense treats. His sister figured it out and happily ate all the kibble that came out. So I decided to buy a second treat ball for her. I found this one and was excited to see that it was rubbery as opposed to the hard plastic of the other, she has a gentle mouth. Filling it with her kibble is easy, I just pour kibble into it over their food storage bin so whatever doesn’t go into ball goes back into the bin. Then I place it in the floor and she happily does the rest. I am ordering a second one of this brand as the ball sometimes ends up lost and I hate spending an hour looking for it when it’s her dinner time. It is durable, perfectly sized and helps our finicky dog eat her dinner, useful for breakfast too.
Amazon Customer –
Good but material degrades.
My dog loves these, however they only last about six months. The material starts to degrade especially the inside flaps and the openings. The purple one was the lowest quality, the green and blue held up a little longer. They are cheap enough but wished they were made with a higher quality material.
mary –
BEST ball/treat mental stimulation combo ball – ever! For MAJOR Aggressive Chewing Boston Terrier!
Literally THE ONLY ball/toy we’ve purchased our amazing Boston pup (she turned 3 in Feb of this year) and though I’ve gotten her 3 thus far (within last 6 months or so) – they still last more than an hour vs most every single other toy (despite reviews/claims of durability against even the toughest of tough chewers, etc.!!) and quite honestly I think any time she accidentally rips the ball; she is sad! Bc she’s really trying to get treats out/really just enjoys chewing rigorously or playing indoor catch with it, etc. – all other toys, on the other hand, she targets with a must-systematically-dismantle & destroy with my teeth- zeal that is beyond real and truth be told…something to be reckoned with 😂) At any rate, she loves having different types of treats like those bacon strips for dogs crumbled up/mixed with those milkbone mini 🦴 in pieces, and whatever else of this sort that I’ll stick into the openings before tossing lightly or just rolling to her as she takes over from there…sometimes she stays focused trying to knock pieces out or sometimes slowly rolling with her nose to let each crumb fall out at a time …it’s the best toy ever so far…aside from a now headless gorilla of her’s – the only other one I trust her alone with for not eating the dang thing/getting sick from ingesting hunks of toxic materials/choking on it, and so forth. Recommended.
Becky –
My parents have a Vizsla puppy and this ball kept him occupied for hours over Christmas! He loves playing with it whether or not there are treats in it. Although he’s worked out how to get the treats out relatively quickly now, it can still keep him busy for half an hour or so. The ball has been robust enough not to become damaged by his incessant chewing so far.
Kristine –
My dog loves this toy! He is a large Husky X and typically destroys his toys within a day. This toy is very durable, he chews on it and it has not gotten any holes or damage to it. The hole that the treats go in and come out is pretty small and I had to buy the smallest treats the pet store had to put in it. He usually takes about 5-10 minutes to roll the ball around to get the treats out. The ball is a rubber type material so its also really bouncy, so it’s also really great to play fetch with. It’s our favourite ball dog toy we’ve had so far.
Amélie Roy –
Mon chien est destructeur avec ces balles et celle la il la fait rouler pour faire tomber les gâterie ( ou croquette) c’est vraiment mon cou de cœur pour la faire travailler !
TVictoria –
Super good toy! I actually received all 3 colours in a set, but thought I was only going to receive one. Great quality for the price. My 12 week old pup is still trying to figure out the point, but it’s a great toy to keep her occupied.
Winter –
Must have treats that are the correct size to come out of the ball.