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A**N
Great value, dog loves it
We have a dog that is notoriously aloof, could care less about toys and HATES the rain. (we live in the Pacific Northwest). But he LOVES to eat. Needless to say, we have a lot of treat dispensing toys to give him things to do besides lay around and be lazy on a rainy day. I was skeptical this toy would hold up due to its low price but we have had it for months and it is still in perfect condition. I mix up how I use it- some days I smear sugarless peanut butter into the grooves, some days it is cheese, some days it is wet dog food and some days I just push pieces of his normal food into it. He gets excited when he sees me pick it up and it works great as a distraction for anxiety over me leaving him for a bit. I think he likes it when I leave now! Spoiled brat!
A**D
NOT for chewers!
NOT for real dogs! If you have even a somewhat aggressive chewer skip this toy. Mine was shredded almost instantly.
T**.
I love the grippy rubber teeth that holds the treats when ...
The media could not be loaded. My dog went crazy over this ball after I filled it with food. I love the grippy rubber teeth that holds the treats when it gets tossed around. The ball itself is about the same size as a tennis ball so it's easy for dogs to grab. The hole in the middle would be perfect to freeze peanut butter in. I have a feeling my dog will be enjoying this ball for quite some time!
B**N
Keep dog busy
I gave this as a gift to two pups that love dog puzzles/toys. They Loved it!!! Great for keeping them busy and helps clean teeth. I used pieces of their dog food plus some other dog treats that I broke into smaller pieces.
M**E
I LOVE these!!
These are the best chewy toys we have found!!! They are awesome!!! We set them up- kibble and then cheese or something yummy in the middle and Voila! the dogs are completely engrossed with them! I put them in soapy water when they are done and easily clean out the grooves. IT is awesome! We bought two more sets! We absolutely love them!
J**J
Mini Schnauzer Approved!
This is a great treat ball for my Mini Schnauzer pup. It occupies him when he's bored or left alone. He enjoys it and fortunately hasn't chewed it up to bits. When it isn't full of treats, he will chew and play with it. My pup seems to prefer this over his Kong.Would highly recommend.
M**N
I love these! Puppy kibble fits right into each slot ...
I love these! Puppy kibble fits right into each slot (about 16-20 pieces) and it takes our 6 month old Shiba Inu about 20 minutes to get all the pieces out. You can hear the plastic Brissels against her teeth as she chews-works like a charm! We also use peanut butter in it when I need her to sit still for a nail trim!
M**E
Happy Doggo
This type of ball is my dog's favorite. I have a 60lbs boxer pit that has a strong enough bite to eventually rip up the ball (she destroyed the last one, on ball #2). But overall it lasts a few months and she's happy. The design allows her to chew and massage her gums and cleans her teeth. It's bouncy which adds extra fun while playing fetch. I would love an indestructible toy, but this is the best I've found so far!
B**E
Not durable enough for a teething puppy or an avid chewer!
First of all, you can purchase a very similar quality product at your local dollar store for less. Second of all, these rubber balls would not stand-up to a teething puppy or avid chewer. The only reason the ones I purchased have lasted as long as they have is because my dog isn't interested in them at all. My sister ended up re-purposing them as cat toys because they are more appropriately sized for a cat or small dog. As with most toys, do not leave your dog unsupervised with these. I think they could pose a real choking hazard and believe the rubber is soft enough to easily get through.
B**B
Cute ball but didn't last long with my chewer
My dog was really excited about this toy but within the first use she chewed off pieces of it. I wouldn't recommend if you have a strong chewer.
C**H
it takes him about 10-15 minutes to get everything out and requires a good amount of work so now I leave both toys
I have a dog with separation anxiety issues and no matter what I do, kongs would not last more than 20 minutes with him. This ball was a huge finding for both of us because when fully "stuffed" with kibble, it takes him about 10-15 minutes to get everything out and requires a good amount of work so now I leave both toys. I offered it to him maybe 5 or 6 times but so far it seems to be holding up well. Only con I could find is the mint scent. My other dog is more sensitive to smells and refused to take the toy after sniffing it.
L**G
Try some peanut butter to get them really interested
So be aware, if you dog is a big chewer they will destroy these in no time flat. However if it’s a standard chewing dog they should be fine. I hide kibble in them with peanut butter to really wedge them in there and provide an extra tasty snake to ensure Kujo stays interested.The balls are durable enough for most dogs, but again, any dog that is known to be a good chewer will destroy these in under 5 minutes. They’re not designed for those dogs, though I suspect most owners with ‘power chewers’ will realise they need to be high quality chew toys for them to last.The material is soft but sturdy, and it bounces quite well as well which keeps things interesting. Works well.
E**7
My dog is obsessed with this ball
Takes my GSD about 3 months to start to chew a piece off but that's pretty impressive considering he obsessively chews it day in and day out. Any other toy I've tried is destroyed in 3 seconds (I avoid bones and hard plastic for the sake of his teeth). He loves it - all other toys are obsolete in his eyes - and I'd buy again and again for this price!