Brightkins Cactus Surprise Treat Dispenser – Treat Dog Toys, Treat Dispenser for Dogs, Dog Birthday Toy for All Breeds Medium
Original price was: $12.99.$6.59Current price is: $6.59.
Price: $12.99 - $6.59
(as of Dec 27, 2024 17:54:11 UTC – Details)
This dog treat puzzle is a wiggly, wobbly snacktime adventure! Dogs use their brains (and paws) to free the treats and feast with the Cactus Surprise! Treat Dispenser, one of the fun dog enrichment toys from Brightkins. Designed for use with both treats and kibble, this easy-to-fill treat dispenser is an interactive dog toy that brings mental stimulation to mealtime. As they bat around the wobbling cactus to release the food inside, dogs will use their noggins to solve this stimulating dog toy’s puzzling challenge and keep their brains boredom-free. When used with kibble, the Cactus Surprise! Treat Dispenser also doubles as a slow feeder, and encourages fast eaters to take their time and avoid upset stomachs. Sized for small and medium-sized dogs, this dog puzzle toy is made from easy-to-clean, BPA-free materials that are ready for all kinds of pupperiffic fun. With a fun, friendly cactus design, this dog activity toy also makes a great dog birthday toy, as well as a thoughtful gift for dog parents! At Brightkins, our paws-on interactive dog toys and training tools unlock your pets’ curiosity and engage the entire family! After nearly 40 years of designing award-winning toys that make learning fun for kids, Learning Resources is excited to bring learning to life for your furry family members. Whether you’re teaching new behaviors, boosting mental stimulation, or promoting active family play, we’ll help you keep your pets bright and happy for years to come.
Product Dimensions : 2 x 2 x 2 inches; 5.64 ounces
Item model number : LER9372
Date First Available : August 10, 2022
Manufacturer : Learning Resources
ASIN : B0B9315784
Country of Origin : China
Dog Feeder Toy: Dogs discover boredom-busting mental stimulation every time they snack from this fun dog activity toy!
Wiggle, Wobble, Snack!: Load this colorful cactus with treats or kibble, then watch dogs use their brains (and paws) to free the tasty snacks inside and play their own dog games!
Doubles as Slow Feeder: When used at mealtime, this dog treat puzzle encourages fast eaters to slow down and avoid upset stomach!
Playful and Functional: Designed as an interactive dog toy for small dogs and medium dogs, this fun, friendly cactus, this easy-to-fill cactus is as stylish as it is useful!
Easy to Clean: Made from easy-to-clean, BPA-free materials, our dog puzzle toys are ready for all kinds of pupperiffic fun!
Brightkins dog toys are the perfect gift for any dog lover!
Customers say
Customers find the pet toy engaging and easy for them to fill with treats. They find it cute and easy to clean. However, some customers have issues with the bottom popping off or not lasting long enough. There are differing opinions on its durability and size.
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Amazon Customer –
Works better for larger treats
This isn’t against the product. It’s well made and easy to use and clean. My issue is the holes are too large (about the size of a nickel) for my small puppy’s treats. She barely moves the toy and treats are everywhere. I know I can get larger treats to put in it, but she’s tiny (5 pounds) so I buy her tiny treats. I gave it to my niece who has a larger dog and it works much better for her. I would recommend for someone who has larger dogs.
Andrew & Brittany LaVear –
Cannot recommend
Although this toy is very cute we unfortunately canât recommend it. We purchased it a while back and saved it for a Christmas gift for our however, it fell apart within minutes of him playing with it and the parts are quite dangerous if swallowed. We had to toss the toy unfortunately. We canât recommend due to lack of durability and poor making of product.
Loves to shop –
Tough chewers beware
Well, lasted an hour. Forgot to pick it up after a session and it was torn up in no time. For those of you with real tough chewers, either be very watchful and take it away when not using for treat play or donât get it at all. My bad, should know better but still forget on occasion (which always costs me money lol). Giving 3 stars due to how easily it was destroyed, but also how cute it was when in one piece and the concept is good.
Jasper B –
Very fun and my dog loves it
This is an awesome toy for my dog, and she loves kicking it around trying to get the treats out! Itâs super easy to clean and load the treats in, and has become a new favorite.
Delaina –
Cute but bottom comes off easily
I didnât realize the bottom piece was plastic. Thatâs not really the problem but could be for some dogs. Either way the blue piece pops off very easily and the food just flies out. It works as a good chew otherwise, just not as solid as I wanted.
Noel Henke –
Great for larger dogs
My dog loves this treat dispenser/ toy. I just put in some of his food and gave it to him. The cactus is easy to put together and is quite durable. He loves to chew and the softer cactus top is great for that. I think he may like it even better without the treats inside. My dog is on the larger side, so this toy is perfect for him. It easily keeps him entertained and helps him burn off some energy. ( this is going to be great in the colder months when we canât go outside).
Ben –
Good
Tuff toy. Has lasted pretty good even with tuff chewing.
LF –
Destroyed on day one!
My dog is 11 months old and 65lbs….he destroyed this the very first day. I put some kibble inside and he chewed/destroyed the blue lid right away. I thought it would be a bit more durable than this 🙁
Keely –
Top comes off easy so disappointed as dog loves it. Would have been great if not. Get what you pay for.
Amazon Customer –
My cockapoo destroyed it within 3 days. He loved it but maybe a little too much.I found the issue also was with the fact that after I opened it to add the treats, it was really easy for my dog to open the toy by dropping it down from a height. The plastic bottom somehow then came lose from the rubber cactus and all treats were spilling out.Every time. I ended up not putting any treats in and he was just playing with it and trying to chew it. Only because he managed to open the toy the chewing on the open edges meant he was able to completely shred half the rubber cactus in a few daysâ¦