West Paw Zogoflex Tux Treat Dispensing Dog Chew Toy – Interactive Chewing Toy for Dogs – Dog Enrichment Toy – Dog Games for Aggressive Chewers, Fetch, Catch – Holds Kibble, Treats, Small 4″, Aqua Blue
$19.95
Price: $19.95
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 7.09 x 2.36 x 5.91 inches; 5.11 ounces
Item model number : ZG040AQA
Date First Available : August 23, 2011
Manufacturer : WEST PAW
ASIN : B072Z11MKD
Country of Origin : USA
DURABLE DOG CHEW TOYS FOR AGGRESSIVE 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.
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.
Customers say
Customers praise the pet toy for its durability, quality, and chewability. They find it keeps their dogs interested for hours and is a great way to keep them busy and out of trouble. The toy’s design prevents them from chewing off pieces and looks brand new.
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WildChild –
One of my all-time favorite work-to-eat toys for dogs!
I absolutely love these toys!DURABILITY: I admit, I don’t have power chewers in my home the way many terriers are power chewers. However, my Saint Bernard has pretty strong jaws so even though he doesn’t intend to be a power chewer, it doesn’t take much for him to damage most toys, especially ones like this that aren’t quite intended for dogs his size. Nonetheless, I’ve had these toys for two years now – they have each been used hundreds of times (and been run through the dishwasher as many times) and are still in nearly-pristine shape. Amazing!EASE OF FILLING: These are generally much easier to stuff than Kongs, and I get that feedback from the dog training clients I recommend them to as well. There is a bigger opening for stuffing items in. While the relative ease of stuffing would seem like it would result in this toy being easier to empty for dogs, that is not necessarily the case. Depending on what you stuff this with, how tightly you stuff it, and whether or not you freeze it, you may find this lasts just as long as a Kong. By the time I ordered these, my dogs had already been Kong pros for years and liked the novel challenge a different work-to-eat toy presented. There were times that it would actually take my Mokie girl, a prodigy at WTE (work to eat) toys, longer to “destuff” than an actual Kong.VARIETY: I love the variety of things you can fit in this because of the larger opening. If you stick biscuits crosswise, they can be pretty hard for dogs to remove! You may also find other fillings (or any combination of fillings) appeal to your dogs. A few examples include:* canned dog food* raw dog food* healthy dinner leftovers* cottage cheese* unsweetened applesauce* peanut butter* fruits or steamed vegetablesIf your dog is not used to trying work to eat toys, you may want to let him have it a few times with “easy scores” hidden inside. As he gets better at the game and develops confidence and enthusiasm for trying to empty the Tux, you can make the game harder and more interesting by freezing it after stuffing! When you are ready to start freezing the Tux, you can mix any of the items from the list above with a bit of the dog’s kibble (if your dog eats kibble).On cold days, you can also melt a bit of cheese in the bottom of the Tux! Just take a small bit of cheese, place it in the bottom of the Tux, place the Tux in a bowl or coffee mug so that it doesn’t tip over, and microwave until the cheese is melted. WARNING: the cheese will be too hot for your dog to eat right away, so make sure you let it cool for a bit before offering it to him.Anyway, these toys are really awesome. Easy to use, easy to clean, fun to play with, easy to love! Great price for the quality and super durable. I love them!
AP –
indestructible and keeps dog busy once you figure out how to stuff it
I like this brand of toy and bought several different types. I have to admit when I first got this one I wasn’t really sure how to stuff it. My dog doesn’t like peanut butter and that seems to be the most logical thing because there’s just one opening and if you put a biscuit in it the dog can get it right out because it’s easy to access since the opening is, basically, a shallow triangle. So we weren’t really using it too much. Then I gave her one of those yak chews, which are made of the really hard cheese, like rock hard. My dog chewed it down to a nub. I stuffed the yak cheese nub into this toy and it has been incredible. She chews it constantly, and the little nub of hard cheese will not come out and she’s not able to get her teeth on it enough to really whittle it down so she just chews at it, and seems very happy to do that and it has lasted for at least five months at this point. So for that alone, this is a great toy because she chews it more than any other of her toys, and it has lasted longer, and shows no signs of wear because that rubber it’s made of seems to be indestructible. FYI my dog is an 80 pound Bernese Mountain dog and an aggressive chewer.
Mishi –
We Love West Paw! ð¾
Our senior Shepherd used to get rawhide chips and heavy bones that wore down her teeth and nearly led us to paying for expensive dental procedures. After reading about the potential dangers of both Iâve been looking for a brand of toy that provides mental stimulation, scrapes off tartar, and can withstand heavy chewing.I donât think West Paw toys naturally help teeth, but I have found that rubbing coconut oil (antibacterial + natural tartar puller) on our West Paw toys has helped to slowly clean our dogâs teeth. To keep her occupied we freeze pureed pumpkin and other single ingredient treats in the pockets.As for durability our last West Paw toy lasted for nearly two years. For new buyers, check out their exchange policy on their website to get a new toy once your current has been chewed through. ð¾
AZ Golfers –
Not quite what I thought but very durable
We have a golden retriever puppy that is part shark- she can chew through anything. This toy has lasted through her tough chewing, so I will try other WestPaw products. However I thought this was more of a ‘treat dispensing’ toy where there was a small hole that treats would slowly dispense from. The pictures on the item don’t really show the size of the opening. Apparently you need to use very large hard treats or freeze the toy with cheese or peanut butter for smaller items. Not quite the ‘slow feeder’ I was looking for. But the toy is definitely tough and she seems to enjoy the shape, so I will try some more of their toys.
Max –
10/10 dog toy. I own an Australian shepherd puppy. He can chew through any treat toy to get the prize inside. This toy is indestructible and gives me a solid 30-40 min of play time. I didn’t want the kong because I don’t want to fill it with wet food and clean it every day. I stuff this toy with dried sweet potato and meat jerky and voila. I’ll be purchasing more toys from this company.
HM –
You can’t go wrong with this brand!We have many toys from them and our dog loves them. Being able to hide treats to keep her happy is a plus.Very durable too, she can destroy other “tough” toys in a few hours… Except Kongs of course.
Paula Barltrop –
My three year old chewy Labrador could not destroy this and he loves it filled with frozen yogurt and bananaReally good buy
Karin Lindblad –
Denna leksak håller verkligen för hundar som älskar att tugga.
Isabelle –
Mon chien apprécie. ! Solide et sympa.