WEST PAW Zogoflex Toppl Treat Dispensing Dog Toy Puzzle – Interactive Chew Toys for Dogs – Dog Toy for Moderate Chewers, Fetch, Catch – Holds Kibble, Treats, X-Large, Aqua Blue
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WEST PAW Zogoflex Toppl Treat Dispensing Dog Toy Puzzle – Interactive Chew Toys for Dogs – Dog Toy for Moderate Chewers, Fetch, Catch – Holds Kibble, Treats, X-Large, Aqua Blue

$29.95

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches; 14.4 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 1 month and up
Item model number ‏ : ‎ ZG085AQA
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 14, 2022
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ West Paw
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09VJ1JPRT
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

DURABLE DOG CHEW TOYS FOR MODERATE CHEWERS: Keep your friendly Fido busy and entertained with this dog chew toy from West Paw that features hidden treats or kibble he must discover during play.
INTERACTIVE CHEW TOYS FOR DOGS: If you have dog or playful pup who loves to gnaw and chew at home, safeguard your furniture by giving him this brightly-colored dog or puppy chew toy that will occupy pets for hours.
STIMULATING DOG CHEW TOYS: Prolong play with this mentally stimulating dog chew toy that can be filled with kibble or treats. Once the treats are gone, use this floatable dog chew toy for fetch, toss and catch. Sizes sold separately.
EASY TO GRASP DOG CHEW TOY: The durable, treat-dispensing design of these dog chew toys poses a challenge to engage and intrigue your canine companion. Great for freezing chicken broth inside.
RECYCLABLE PET TOYS: Not only do these dog chew toys from West Paw feature bright colors to easily spot inside or out, each dog chew toy is non-toxic, recyclable, dishwasher safe and Made in USA.

9 reviews for WEST PAW Zogoflex Toppl Treat Dispensing Dog Toy Puzzle – Interactive Chew Toys for Dogs – Dog Toy for Moderate Chewers, Fetch, Catch – Holds Kibble, Treats, X-Large, Aqua Blue

  1. Christine C. McNeil

    Best Puppy and any age dog chew toy
    The Toppl has been a great tool for our 16 week old teething puppy. I fill the small one with her soaked kibble and some veggies, freeze it and she gets to chew and busy herself in the morning and evening as part of her meals. So far those sharp razor teeth have not damaged it, one can see that it clearly satisfies her needs and fun to work on it. So very easy to clean. My older dog gets the large one filled with some of his food and a couple of treats to make is meal time a bit more fun. It is bouncy and can be rolled. I definitely prefer it over Kong just for cleaning purposes. Absolutely love it, wonderful product.

  2. Laura L.

    Great toy for chewing puppies
    This is a great toy for my intense chewer puppy. I can stuff this with treats or smear some peanut butter in here and it keeps her busy for quite a while. She also likes the rubber to chew on after all the treats are eaten or licked out of the toy – it seems to feel good on her teeth that are trying to come through. The rubber is durable enough that it’s withstood a lot of chewing after the treats are gone.

  3. MK

    So far I (and my dogs) love it!
    My dogs get frustrated because they can’t get to the bottom of a stuffed kong, so they love that they can reach into this.My “big” dogs are 45 and 55lbs and the large is a perfect size for them. The large fits about 3/4c of my dogs kibble and works comparable to a slow feeder for her. She can still scarf it down but slower than in a bowl. I wouldn’t recommend it solely for a kibble feeder but it’s a nice side use. The other dog is on a diet and always looking for food so this lets him feel like he’s eating more than he really is since it takes him 40 mins to eat some green beans or kibble mashed and frozen in.When I mix it w peanut butter or let the kibble soak and expand but don’t freeze it, it takes longer but it it’s not extremely difficult. Maybe 10-20 mins? They both still love it though.When I pack it and freeze it (either w peanut butter, a mix of kibble and liquids left to soak first, or like today just kibble and green beans in water) it takes quite a while.My old man hound took 45 minutes to lick through a frozen cup the other day. My GSD pup is quicker but it still takes her a good 30 mins of entertainment.I’m looking forward to giving these frozen cups as a cool off treat after walks in the summer when it’s over 100°. They’re like pupcicles, but cheaper in the long run!I also like that I can use it for mental stimulation while we hunker down over the 110+ days without a lot of outside exercise. Even at night it’s too hot to run more than 10-15 mins so this will be a great help to keeping them engaged. The pup has so much energy. So much.Neither have tried to chew it yet and it’s held up well so far (only a few weeks). I do wish the company made a plug, but I was able to find a cork that fit snuggly so I can freeze it without leaking.I ordered two more. A small for my other dog – a shiba – (It’s a little disappointing small, but a large is too big. I would love a medium size!) and another large so both the big dogs can have one at the same time. The kong is getting mostly retired.Even if you have 1 dog, I think I would recommend getting two of these so you can rotate them in and out of the freezer without having to wait for them to freeze.

  4. Precise Disarray

    My 2 labs LOVE this style of treat holder, fill it up with layers, easy to work, great!!
    I have two labs who normally aren’t into treat toys, or treats of any kind for that matter! But my girl has been extra hungry and unsettled lately due to some medication so I have been filling treat toys(Kongs) for her to help her belly feel better and to help her focus for awhile on something pleasant. My boy however, doesn’t care to work that style. I have various sizes and he just doesn’t care to go much beyond the opening. Too complicated? I happened to see this Toppl in a dog enrichment group and thought that it would be perfect for him. I was right!The Toppl has some grooves to stick food and is wide open on top which makes it easy for my boy to work on. There is a small hole on the side for sticking a treat in, or when combined with another Toppl (I have the large half, so I would have to buy separately the smaller half for it to become a puzzle toy) it becomes a hole for treats to fall out from. We aren’t interested in that style of puzzle treat toy, so I just purchased two of the large ends- one for each of my labs.The material is firm yet a little squishy, definitely more pliable than any of the Kongs. I don’t have dogs that try to tear apart stuff, so I have no worries on the durability of this item. As always, observe your doggo to see how they interact with a new item- watch them, let them know this isn’t to be chewed apart.For filling, I used a combination of various textured food. I spread, sprinkled, layered, and stuffed. Some food items I like to use include: unsweetened plain apple sauce, 100% pumpkin puree, berries, plain no fat Greek yogurt, some kibble, sometimes treats, sometimes canned dog food, pieces of meat, cottage cheese, assortment of baby food (meats, veg, fruit- whatever is dog friendly- makes for perfectly portioned variety to use for this purpose). Not all at once 🙂 Then I either just give it to them, or put it into fridge to firm up, or into freezer to make it a little more challenging and longer lasting to work on. I have a general idea on calories as I want to maintain my dogs weight.I must say this has been a game changer in our household. I can finally make a nice treat toy and both of my labs will enjoy it. It was just a matter of finding a style that both both intriguing. I will likely pick up a couple more so I can prepare them all ahead of time. The Kong still has its place- my girl doesn’t mind it, but the Toppl is something that they both love and I love that my boy now has something to get excited about too.I saw some reviews that stated they thought it was two pieces they were getting. Just to clarify- one portion is the order. Two sizes available. Small and Large. If you are looking to make it into a dispensing/locking toy- you must purchase two halves, and they have to be one of each size- the large and the small. Not two larges, not two smalls. But one large and one small.

  5. Alyss Opalya

    Epais et costaud.Sa taille et les picots au fond permettent de fourrer le jouet comme un pot de léchage mais avec une petite difficulté en plus.

  6. Dough

    I have a husky/Sheppard mix. He has never been able to rip pieces off. This is a great stimulating toy. He’s 3 and we’ve had it since he was a puppy. We used to freeze soaked kibble in it, now it’s just used as a great toy.Side note. My brothers pitty mix was able to get some pieces off, but her jaw is insane.

  7. あんちゃんママ

    とっても早食いなのでドライフードやフルーツ、茹でたサツマイモを入れてあげています。少しは早食いが緩和されます。これは小で容量が少ないので数回に分けて。大きいのと組み合わせるともっと食べにくくなって量も入っていいかもしれません。値段がもう少し安いといいですね。軽くはないですがしっかりしてていいです。ごはん以外の時も噛んで遊んでいます。3.5kgオス6ヵ月のトイプー

  8. Heather P

    Love this product – and so does our dog 🙂 He’s always struggled to get much out of a Kong, so we don’t really bother with it anymore. (he’s a 4 year old, 70 lb Coonhound/Shepherd mix). He would leave too much food inside, and it was a bit of a pain to clean. Then, I saw the Toppl! The best part is the open-ended design, it’s so much easier for him to actually get the food out. So far, we’ve filled it with a mix of rice, chicken and crushed up kibble with some water to make a paste, then filled the toppl and popped it in the freezer. It’s great for him to busy himself on a hot day, and it holds a bit more than what he would normally eat as a meal (we got a Large size). Perfect! He likes to play with it a little too, once it’s empty.It’s easy to clean, and seems to be pretty durable. Also love that it can be recycled once we are done with it! Would highly recommend.

  9. Mako44

    Mon chien adore. Quelques friandise ou du fromage. Je me met au congèle et c est génial. Il joue avec

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