Premier Pet Busy Buddy Twist 'N Treat Dog Toy, Small Read more... Treats sold separately Ideal for dogs under 20 pounds First 2-piece adjustable rubber toy that dispenses treats Adjust the rate of treat dispersal to suit your pet Made of natural rubber
It's a cool idea But my dogs didn't like it. I was hoping to distract him when we leave the house but he wasn't much interested in the toy.
Busy buddy lives up to it's name! My dog loves this toy. It does have to have the right kind of treat inside. I use his dog's kibble dog food but might get the 'berries' they also sell for this toy. If you put awkward treat pieces in there it may be hard to close up or for your dog to get them out but it would keep them busy trying. Four stars because I wasn't particularly pleased with the rubber smell and have washed the toy several times in hot soapy water hoping the smell would disapate. It hasn't yet so he doesn't get long play times with it. No where on the package does it say 'dishwasher safe' or BPA free. I do have to wonder the odor is strong but so is the toy.
Chewers will kill this in minutes good idea poor materials I should have trusted the other reviews. Great idea and my mini dachshund loves it maybe too much. He's completely destroyed it in less than a day. Good idea poor materials. If a 13 pound mini dachshund can chew this to bits any dog can and likely will. Somewhat dangerous too my if they swallow the bits the chew off.
Great way to make your dog work for food This is a great product for meal times about a 1/2 cup of my dog's kibble fits in the disk and we leave it on the floor. She nudges it around and it takes about 10 minutes or so before she gets every piece out eating it one piece at a time. This would be great for a dog that eats too fast from a bowl. Being a beagle my dog loves to sniff around so she finds the kibble that's fallen out by tracking the scent and so it's fun for her as well. This is a good way to get your dog to use up some energy for his/her meal rather than just eating it straight from a bowl.
Great toy for dog and owner! Many of the pet dispensers are messy to load for the owner. This one is easy to load for the owner. My pet loves it and I can put dry food in it without it being easy to come outyou can screw the toy tightly or depending on the product you put in it less tight. I love that the owner can adjust the space depending on what is put in the toy.
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Definitely not the toy for aggressive chewers like my Lab mix 1.5 stars at most.My 3yo 65lb Lab didn't just get his treats out of this toy within 5 minutes he'd also shredded it! That was two days ago. Unfortunately he'd also swallowed some of those bits because I'm still seeing little purple bits in his poop.At the time I bought this in a store not at Amazon I didn't check the chew strength it was only rated for middling chew strength.
Great for the workplace I've got a King Charles Cavalier puppy. At this point he is not a power chewer like some of the bigger working breeds so I can't speak to how this will perform for him as an adult. I'm using the small one to dispense puppy chow to him through the day great for mixing up his time in his crate walks and with chewies. It helps us get through the day without him becoming selfemployed as they say. My favorite thing about this puzzle is that the soft rubber means that the kibble does not rattle. I have another treat ball that is hard plastic and it's quite rattley as he manipulates it. This way my coworkers are not disturbed. The disk shape also means that it rarely gets bounced outside of my cube.
Don't waste your money. My small Bichon Frisee ripped this thing apart in the first five minutes. It poses a hazard to any dog ingesting the pieces of plastic/rubber whatever it is. No wonder they tell you to supervise your dog while playing with it.
5 Stars My dog loves this toy! The vents in the top and bottom ensure that she smells the treats easily and keeps with it. Other toys have fewer vents and she loses interest easily but not this one. Only problem is I gave it to her one day and she's hidden it from me. If only I could find it I'm sure I'd refill it for her.I guess I have to order another.
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Best dog doy ever My three year old Lab loves this toy. It is a great way to give her a lowcal treat that keeps her busy for a while. I buy a small bag of kibble to fill the three holes. You can also fill the slits with peanut butter. My dog tends to break open the top joint above the branch portion but I use a scissors to cut that off to extend the life of the toy. Unfortunately I am having a hard time finding this toy in the stores anymore. Too good to be true? Is it safe? I must say this is the best undestructable chew toy my 5 month old lab ret. has had yet.She loves it! My only worry is it may be toxic? Made in China!! What's in this rubber made in China? We need FDA for our animals. great toy My dog LOVES to chew but this toy has stood the test of time. He's chewed through a kong genius in less than 5 mins but he has yet to destroy this toy no matter how many hours he's spent chewing it. The groves work well for adding peanut butter and the holes work for treats overall one of the best toys I've found for an intense chewer. Read more...
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Excellent Product Excellent for my smallbreed dog. Your dog may prefer specific flavors so try them all as they come in two chews to a pack small size treat for small size ball/holder. My pup likes the chicken it came with but does not care for the liver I put a different flavor on each side. My dog loves to lick and chew this and it seems to not be affected. I think this is my dogs favorite chew toy and I highly recommend your dog try one of these. The chews seem to last a long time and not break apart so far. I recommend all chewing devices be supervised during use. Not virtually indestructible Packaging claims this is virtually indestructible. Our 15lb Labradoodle had shredded the plastic that held the treat in on this in just a couple of hours. Waste of money. treat out in <1 min. devoured in about 5 minutes My dog loves the I'm pretty sure my dog swallowed part of it. I bought the medium sized ball for my pug. He managed to pry the brown lid off and ate and swallowed the damn thing. I'm glad it didn't kill him so I guess it was designed just in case a dog consumed it whole. I think the lid could pose a choke hazard to some dogs less voracious than pugs. Awesome Toy My dogChloe Cupcakeabsolutely loves this toy! When the toy it empty she carries it around to let us know to refill it. She has destroyed the Kong toys like they were nothing but this has so far withstood the test of her constant chewing. I'm not sure why there are quite a few who've had bad experiences with this toyperhaps they've bought a size too small? Not sureI just know I love this chew toy. Keeps Chloe busy and happy. Beware of Carpet Stains My 35 lb cocker loves his new treat ball. The postman brought the treat ball in the morning and the dog spent all afternoon playing with it. Because I was busy and the dog was happily occupied I failed to notice for quite a while that the Everlasting brand chicken treat that came with the toy was making nasty stains all over the beige walltowall carpet in my office. Keeps my dog busy for hours! I had a friend who bought this for her malamute and told me he loved it but that he figured it out very quickly and would somehow get the treat out in a few minutes. My dog is a more gentle pointer mix so I thought I would still give it a try. I ordered it and have been extremely happy with it ever since! My dog is more of a licker than trying to chew or bite the treats off so it lasts him at least an hour and he absolutely loves it! He gets so excited when I bring it out for him to play with! I also love that you can buy a lot of great flavors. We started with the beef but they were so stinky and my dogs breath smelled awful so we tried the mint ones and my dog loved them just the same AND his breath smelled better! The only downside is that my dog seems to have a little big of GI upset after chewing these in that his stool is a little softer. He also has a pretty sensitive GI tract in general and my friend never reported her malamute having any issues so it's probably more of a my dog issue than with the treats themselves. I'm definitely happy with how the treat ball stands up to my dog's chewing and playing with it and the one that belongs to my friend's malamute is still intact after years of use. This truly is a great product!I have definitely heard though of some other dogs finding a way to chew this apart so if you have a very powerful chewer and want to try it I would make sure to supervise them the first few times you let them have it. Not for every dog but nothing is. For those of you with champion chewers I would reccomend this whole heartedly. I have one destructive chewer that loves it and takes him an hour or so to get the treat out but if I put little treats inside it takes him alot longer he even gives up on it. I have another that has the treat out in 5 minutes and has the little treats out in about an hour he then waits for the other dog to give up then finishes that off too. The blue silicone part is the toy they have had the longest and seems to still be lasting. I have had it over 6 months. I have the red fire hydrant one also and it is almost torn up and I have had it less time than this. I think the configuration of the other allows my dog a better angle to chew and thus destroythe toy.I know some people who have destructive dogs complain that it does not last but I would venture to say thier dog is so destructive that nothing works. I would be interested to know if it outlasted most other toys given to them. I am not saying it will work for sure for your dog but I do say it is worth a try as I considered my dogs hopeless they tore up everyting in 5 minutes or less before I found this.It has come to my attention that if you moisten the edges the treat pops in easier great to know because I was using a spoon to wedge it in. Just make sure you let it dry before giving it to them so it is more difficult for your dog to get out and love this tip put the treat in upside down so the dome is facing inwards and the treat will last longer because it is more difficult for your doggie to get at. Quick destruction Not too impressed I got the medium size for both my 20 pound corgis. I put each in a crate with one of these brand new. In three hours when I came home there were no more treats. Not really everlasting but now I just put yogurt and peanut butter in and freeze them for a treat to keep them busy. The refills are just too expensive when they go so fast. 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good but eh things I don't like about this treat house1. if the ball does not hit right sometimes no treat will pop out.2. a lot of the time more than one treat pops out when the ball is dropped.3. my dog can stick her tongue in the treat dispenser and get treats that way instead of using the ball.4. there is no helping it stay up right on carpet.things that are good/included on this treat house1. spike for outdoor use and suction pads to keep upright on tile/wood floor if your dog tries to tip it.2. something to teach your dog providing mental simulation and exercise that will not be a wasteful skill as compared to other 'dog puzzles' this treat house will teach your dog the skill of picking up and placing which is awesome and can be used to achieve other useful commands eg. put up toys bring me keys.personally the ball was a little too big for my chiweenie. she is good at pulling the ball in if I set it on top of the house however she's stubborn and doesnt want to pick the ball up to drip it in yet. If your dog loves carrying things in his mouth then you might be able to train him to use this house easier than me and my dog. too small Wish it was bigger it is really small and my dog was uninterested in it. Maybe some one else would like it for there dog but regualr treat balls keep him interested more then this does. For puppies or very small dogs. I got this and it was much smaller than I thought it would be guess I should have looked for the dimensions. It does have suction cups on the bottom but they dont hold it that well if you have a bigger dog. I have a GSD and she plays this game but I dont think she could use the toy without direct supervison. It is made out of hard plastic that would cause some real damage if it were chewed on or broken. I will use it for the new puppy coming as it is the right size for a puppy. I made my own treat dispenser that works like this toy does using a cardboard box and an empty soda bottle. I just thought that this one looked nicer but I guess I could take my time and fix up the box to look better as well for free. I am giving four stars because it works as described. Fun but not the greatest It was fun training my dog to use this toy but I have a small dog so it's hard for her to hold the ball in her mouth to put it in the house. Also she figured out how to reach the treats without putting the ball in the top. Oh and I had to cut up her treats so that they'd fit in the house.This toy would be great for a larger dog who can hold the ball and who can't fit her snout in the treat dispenser but small dogs are motivated to cheatand they can cheat a little too easily. Read more...
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