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Product Dimensions : 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches; 9.14 ounces
Item model number : Treat Dispensing002
Date First Available : January 9, 2024
Manufacturer : Moonorange
ASIN : B0CRTN7G1Z
Upgraded materials for durability: Crafted from environmentally friendly rubber, our dog interactive chase toy is built to last. The “TYPE” variant features a softer rubber roller for quieter rolling. We also offer a lifetime return service in the event of any quality issues.
Capture your dog’s attention: Our toy’s unique design controls your pet’s eating speed, promoting healthy digestion. Simply fill it with their favorite treats, and when they interact with it, the toy will roll and release snacks, captivating their attention and creating excitement around the toy.
Boost your pet’s intelligence: Combining puzzle-solving with treat dispensing, this interactive chase toy challenges your pet to push and explore, rewarding them with tasty treats. This engages their cognitive abilities and helps enhance their intelligence.
Extend playtime: Our toy is designed to limit the amount of treats your dog receives, encouraging longer play sessions. Supervised playtime with this toy will keep them entertained and mentally stimulated. Please remember, though, it is not suitable for chewing.
Convenient and user-friendly: Easily add dog food to the toy through the feeding port. Simply fill it with the desired amount of food and let your dog chase and play with it.
MLT –
Great toy for my dog!
My lab loves this toy! It’s a little time consuming to get little dog treats in holes, but other than that it’s a great entertaining toy for my lab! Would buy again!
Kai –
I can’t make up my mind
I’m a professional dog walker that does a lot of enrichment with my doggy clients. I’m always looking for new dog puzzles or treat toys that are going to be interesting. I like this toy because it can be picked up easily in the mouth unlike some other toys like the hard plastic treat balls, etc. My dog is very used to the “pick up and throw” method he uses for kongs, so he seems to enjoy this. Plus it also moves along the ground easily when pushed with the nose.My one big complaint with this toy is that it’s not very easy to load, and regular sized kibble won’t fit in. I could shove kibble in, but then it wouldn’t fall out through the hole, it would be stuck inside. This means that the treats that go inside need to be really small in order to come out. I literally cut his kibble in half with a knife to try it out. I also put some very small pieces of chicken breast in. It’s kind of a pain in the butt compared to other treat dispensers. But if you are looking for something somewhat novel and have the patience to load it, then this could make a good addition to your dog enrichment collection. Just don’t shove anything too large in, because I doubt you’ll be able to get it out.
renglish84 –
Don’t bother
I was not impressed with this toy. The holes to put treats/kibble in were small, making it hard to load, and even harder for the dogs to get them back out. The material that this toy is made out of is very flexible, but it has a grabby, almost sticky feel to it, which meant that treats didn’t slide through it well at all, and just kind of got jammed inside. It also meant that the outside of the toy picked up every bit of dust, hair, or crumbs it came across as the dogs had it, making it absolutely disgusting to clean when they finally gave up on it. I immediately tossed it in a box of toys to donate to the shelter, with a note warning them not to try and use it as a treat dispenser, but that it might be an ok tug toy. I wouldn’t trust it to hold up to a determined chewer, either. To sum up: don’t waste your money on this one. I wish I would have just stuck with the tried & true Chew King Treaters.
KKMD –
Hard to fill
Our dog enjoys it, but it is painstaking to get even the tiniest kibble in those little holes, and you have to hold it at just the right angle to fill it on one side without them coming out the other. Definitely more functional for the dog than it is for the human.
Joan –
Entertained my dog for hours.
Returning from his walk. He pulled running back to house when we reached the walkway. The door was opened and immediately ran to his new toy.He is not using at much, initial duration but every day several times will pull it out of his toy basket. I will be looking for another mental stimulus toy .Thank you
Jenn –
Small
To small for my 45 lb dogs treats or food
Miss.925 –
Dobbi Approved
So far my Doberman loves it
meluns –
My dog destroyed it
It took my dog no more than 10 minutes to destroy both ends.