Dog Toy Balls, Dog Treat Ball Food Dispensing Toy Tricky Treat Ball Fun Interactive Dog Toy Food Dispenser Toy Puzzle Toy, Non-Toxic Soft Rubber 3D Surface Easy to Grip for Pet Small Medium Dog
$10.71
Price: $10.71
(as of Jan 14, 2025 18:47:15 UTC – Details)
Attention, Please!!
NOT CHEW BALL! When your dog has finished, please take the toy away and clean it.Keep You Pet Entertained
The treat toy ball will entertain your dog for hours easily. Just insert your dog’s favorite food or treats into the ball. As your dog plays with the tricky treat ball, it will dispense treats and keep your dog focused and entertained.
Slowing & Smart Feeding
This feed ball can effectively control dog’s eating speed and ensure a certain amount of exercise. Only after exercise, the dog will get the treat which they yearn for.
Not Board Anymore
The dog puzzle ball reduces boredom and destructive behavior through healthy play and exercise while developing and maintaining your dog’s physical alertness, as to fulfill their hunting instincts.
Why dogs need interactive dog IQ training toys?
It’s been proven that dogs who are kept busy and challenged learn faster and have a better tenement. Helps foster a strong relationship between the pet and its owner.
Why choose the rubber dog toys?
Food-grade environmental rubber is green and non-toxic. Your dog can grip the ball easily by the 3D surface.
More information:
Diameter: 4.5inch (about 12cm)
Material: healthy and environmental protective rubber
Pack List: 1 IQ Treat ball
Product Dimensions : 4.5 x 4.5 x 4.5 inches; 3.84 ounces
Item model number : Tricky Treat Ball
Date First Available : August 29, 2019
Manufacturer : Juxin Electronics
ASIN : B07RFHNSJF
Safe & Food Grade: The food dispenser toy is made of high quality non-toxic rubber material, which is food-grade, flexible and environment-friendly. More durable, healthy and puncture resistant compared with PVC and TPR.
Fun for hours: Simply insert your dog’s favorite food or treats into the tricky treat ball. As your dog plays with the IQ training toy, treats will be dispensed, thus keeping your dog focused and entertained. Your dog will have a blast!
Easy to Grip: Your dog can grip the ball easily by the 3D soft, pliable textured vinyl surface while digging in for treats. Your furry friend will be active, healthy and happy with the interactive ball.
Increases IQ: Not just a smarter interactive IQ treat ball toy for cats puppy dogs, but also a fun toy ball that keeps your dog mentally and physically stimulated.
Easy to clean: Great for toss, fetch play and developing healthy eating habits. Please Take Attention!! NOT CHEW BALL! When your dog has finished, you should take the toy away and clean it.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the pet toy for its entertainment value and ability to keep their dogs engaged. They find it a great toy for feeding dogs who want to inhale their food too fast. The food dispenser and quietness are also appreciated. However, some customers have mixed opinions on durability, chewiness, size, and functionality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Annie S. –
Super quiet, tough and lots of fun!!!
Very durable but the best part is that it is QUIET. Lots of interactive feeders are made with hard plastic that is just pure cacophony on any hard floors. It also has a lip on the inside so itâs not so easy to empty and your pup will definitely be rolling it longer towards the end to get that last piece.Also easy to pick up for both dog and human. Sometimes my pup will get frustrated not being able to get the last 2 pieces out and will hand it to me to help.I use this to feed my Australian shepherd his kibble (usually just for dinner to get that last bit of restlessness of the day out). I can comfortable for a cup of kibble in the ball, which is his portion, but can probably fit in another 1/4 cup amount. He loves it and often refuses his food outright if itâs not in the ball.Easy to clean in warm soapy water, but I recommend taking a paper towel and using your finger to dry the edge of the lip yourself.
pnw snowbird –
Makes eating an activity!
This keeps our dog from wolfing down his kibble and stretches meals to 10+ minutes. You can add a little or a lot of kibble as well as small treats. The only downside is you’ll find slobber marks on hard floor surfaces and occasional “forgotten ” kibble pieces. But it gives our dog an interesting activity which he enjoys.
Tina Moore –
My dog loved it!
Perfect for putting snacks in it. My dog loves to play with it.
duevy –
not durable
I open the packaged and put some treats inside. My dog had difficulty in getting them out. In the process she chewed right through the toy in less than 15 min. She’s not an aggressive chewer but this could not hold up to even a few minutes of actual chewing. Recognizing this is not a chew toy, this may work if you can watch your dog while they play with it but be aware it won’t hold up for almost any amount of chewing
Samantha Bowman –
Fits a lot of food
This ball keeps my dog busy for dinner, holds a lot and is pretty easy to empty those last few pieces. My only complaint is there is not a hole other than the main hole so trying to clean it can be difficult. I eventually carved out a small hole to be able to drain water out easily.
Laura Moreno –
Keeps pup busy
It helps keep my pup busy and occupied. It is not too loud when she rolls it around on a hard floor.
Maria Viscuso –
Works great
My dog loves it
Hillsy –
The Pups have are having a Ball at Dinner!
This is the 4th ball we have purchased and it was a gift to a friend. We have used these for the dogs for a number of reasons. Primarily we bought the first ball as our now deceased Rugby (English Lab) used to gulp his food down. Knowing that can cause digestive issues, we got him started on the ball and he was quick to learn how to use it. When Bo (our Aussie) came along, he liked the challenge of the ball. He is not very food motivated and quickly tired of eating from his bowl. In fact he was rather depressed that he did not get his food this way. Then Bailey (Fox Red Lab) got in to the mix. She’s a gulper too and with worse consequences than Rugby. Lets just say that the air she gulped on the way in peeled paint on the way out. It took her a bit to get the hang of it. Bo would push the ball around the house and she would eat it. Now she has it down to a science, rolling the ball around on her bed so it doesn’t get too far and doesnt get stuck under the furniture. Oh what a Ball!