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This Puzzle Toy Ball is a versatile, durable dog toy made from food-grade silicone that cleans teeth, slows feeding to aid digestion, and doubles as an interactive treat dispenser. Designed for small to medium dogs, it’s easy to clean and perfect for mental stimulation and summer refreshment.
A**H
Great for the price!
The media could not be loaded. Like everyone else, I bought this because it looked like a good Toppl dupe. While it's shaped similarly, that's really where the comparison ends. As noted in other reviews, this is much thinner and much more flexible, which means it definitely won't withstand chewing. I don't even mean heavy chewing. I mean it likely won't withstand normal chewing from a relatively soft-mouthed dog for very long. Still, I gave it five stars because it's designed well and the price is unbeatable. At $13, even if my dogs destroy it in a few uses, it's worth the money.Each side will hold about 3/4 of a cup of food, give or take. In the video, we are using a combination of Instinct, Vital Essentials, Stella & Chewy's, and Northwest Naturals freeze dried raw food/treats, and Honest Kitchen Small Breed Whole Food Clusters, and there was not problem with any of them getting stuck/not falling out. One fill kept Jupiter entertained for about 20 minutes, and I was honestly surprised that she didn't immediately chomp or stomp this apart (because she is a chompin' and stompin' kinda gal, and is usually pretty tough on puzzle toys.) She's been eating from food toys since she was eight weeks old, so this definitely isn't much of a challenge for her, but she did enjoy it (until it was empty, anyway.)My Saint Bernard and pit bull also enjoyed this toy but for very different reasons. Right out of the package, my Saint Bernard took it and ran around the house squishing it like bubblegum for 10 minutes until it finally popped in half. After that, the two of them spent some time tossing and stomping on the individual halves, which is pretty on brand for those two.We haven't yet tried it with food frozen in it (which was my original intention), and I'm not sure how that's going to go considering how floppy it is, but I'll update if/when they manage to destroy it!Overall, 10/10 - at this price point, it's a stellar buy, especially for smaller dogs, and especially considering its versatility. If the manufacturer were to make this a little sturdier, I'd be more than happy to pay more for it, especially if they made a larger version. If this survives frozen meals, I'll definitely be buying more!
J**S
Not the quality brand but it works
It is not the brand that everyone loves for slow feeding and dog entertainment. Much thinner, but it has held up for a few months with weekly use as a frozen treat for a 60lb pit bull. It has survived because it is so easy to get the treats out even with frozen. Might be good for small dogs or puppies but any medium size dog can tear it up in 5 seconds if they want to.
A**M
Not for chewers
Thin.Non-durableEasy to cleanEasy to fill.For lickers, not chewers.Bought these instead of topples to give them a shot for my dogs that do not enjoy kongs. These will work for two of the three dogs I bought them for. They are rather thin, and I was worried even my two oldest and calmest dogs would put a hole in them on accident. They didn't, so it's last one use for now.I probably won't buy again.
K**R
Great product
I love that this toy is easy to clean, mentally stimulating, and holds the perfect amount of veggies and pumpkin for a 25lb plus puppy. After adding all the veggies etc. I add water, freeze it for several hours, and then give it to my dog to extend engagement time if I use half the toy. No need to freeze if you combine both halves. My border collie puppy approves!
C**S
Amazing!!! Multi-use
I LOVE this toy. I’ve bought two and recommended it to others. I use it to keep my dog entertained by filling it with treats. Or I use the halves as lick toys by filling them with snacks and freezing it. He even eats meals out of them. Can’t recommended this enough. And it’s such a good price.
B**T
Lower price equals lower quality
I bought these because the price was a lot lower than the West Paws product. These are made of thin rubber and they only lasted about 2 weeks with my dog. I used them to hold frozen food for my dog and fed it to him twice a day, but his teeth tore the rubber after just a few uses. The West Paws Topples have lasted for more than 2 years. These cheap "puzzle toys" would be ok as a kibble or treat dispenser for a dog that doesn't use their teeth on the toy.
K**S
Waste of money
My dog popped this open in less than 2 mins. There is no mental stimulation to a toy they can open by squeezing with their jaws. Rubber is thin enough that it flexes and pops opens with a firm squeeze. I do not have an aggressive chewer or one that has lots of experience with puzzles like this. In fact, it was a first puzzle.
L**S
Perfect for smooshed face pups
The media could not be loaded. Both of my Shih Tzus eat too fast. Unfortunately a lot of slow feeders and those expensive treat toys just don’t work for dogs with short snouts. This is soft and flexible allowing even the shortest snouts to eat comfortably. I add their regular food along with broth or water and freeze for about 30 minutes. It forces them to eat slowly. You can also put the two sides together and fill with small treats.
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