Zamzam Interactive Dog Treat Dispenser Toy with Slow Feeding Enriching Play, Food Dispensing Dog & Cat Toy Enrichment Puzzle for Small, Medium, or Large Breeds, Heavy-Duty ABS Plastic
Original price was: $14.99.$12.11Current price is: $12.11.
Price: $14.99 - $12.11
(as of Jan 06, 2025 04:56:38 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Product Dimensions : 5 x 3.39 x 4.57 inches; 12.31 ounces
Item model number : CW295
Date First Available : January 11, 2024
Manufacturer : Zamzam Ecom
ASIN : B0CS2TM5LR
Country of Origin : China
Interactive Enrichment for Dog and Cat Toy – A wonderful Food Dispensing Toy to keep your Pet active while they learn and grow our pet treat dispenser can be filled with soft treats, pet food, or small bones or chews to stimulate your pet mentally, physically, and emotionally.
Promote Active Play and Learning – These puzzle style dog enrichment toys for large dogs to small dogs & cats inspire them to learn while playing! Figuring out how to access and enjoy tasty dog treats is good for promoting intelligence, agility, and reasoning.
Support Digestion with Slow Feeding – Putting dog & Cat food in an indestructible dog toy like our tumbler is a smart way to slow down fast eaters which is vital for easing digestive issues, minimizing burping and irregularity, and support a healthy diet.
Indestructible ABS Plastic Design – Our interactive toys are made with a high-density, chew-resistant ABS plastic that’s BPA free, washable, and provides long-lasting durability, so you can use it for both indoor and outdoor experiences. Suitable for Cats & Dogs
Make Pet Training Deliciously Fun – These versatile enrichment toys for dogs are also a great way to bond more closely with your fluffy best friend, while also giving them rewards that make them happy and nourish their bodies more regularly.
Jake Simon –
Perfectly great toy for cats!
My three cats love this toy. Actually this is the second one I bought, because they liked the first one (not purchased through Amazon) so much. This one is better because you can make the opening fit the average sized dry treat.
Robyn –
Not great
My dog was not interested in this dispenser at all. He just walked away from it even with his favorite treats inside.
Latrice –
Heavy duty
This is a really heavy duty dog treat dispenser. My dog loves playing with this because he knows it’s a treat for him inside. The treat dispenser rolls easily on the patio, hardwood floors and tile will make a great gift.
Beth Claire –
My big dogs have a blast with this!
This is a solid, tough toy. I have a German Shepherd and a Doberman and this entertains them for 20-30 minutes at a time. No damage to it, despite the fact that they are strong chewers. They really knock it around on the floor and it’s held up well with no cracks or breaks. If they do eventually break it I’ll definitely get another because it buys me so much peace! Haha!
Caitlin –
Its ok
Not a fan of this one. My dogs love puzzle feeders but this one wasn’t a hit. Its VERY small and doesn’t hold much food. Its not really worth using with how often I have to refill it compared to the challenge of filling. I have much better feeders so I would only use for young puppies of very small dogs. Not worth it for my 50 # aussies.
S. Rogers –
Our Mini-Golden Retriever loves this ZamZam Treat Dispenser Toy!
Our Mini-Golden Retriever pup absolutely loves this Treat Dispensing Toy! It’s easy to load and you can control how much comes out just by adjusting the treat dispenser hole, so you can have it dump a little or alot, depending on the level of your pup’s attention span. It’s very interactive and will keep our pup active for awhile while she tries to get all the treats out of it. We fill it with dog kibble and cut up a few chicken treats inside so there’s always a few special rewards on occassion. We’ve always found this is the best way to keep our dogs much more entertained with treat dispensing toys, those little extra’s of the occasional treat keep them invovled until the last treat is retrieved while not giving them too many treats!Another plus is the fact I can reduce the size of the treat dispensing hole to encourage slow feeding as our pup can eat fairly quick on occassion and get sick as a result. This way, she can eat a portion of her food slowly which all dog owners know is vital for helping digestive issues and to minimize burping and irregularity that may result in our pups getting sick after feeding.The Dispenser Toy is made of an indestructible ABS plastic design with a high-density, chew-resistant plastic thatâs BPA free, washable, and durable, so you can use it for both indoor and outdoor feedings! We don’t even buy anything that’s not BPA free anymore, so that’s a real plus! The toy is easy to load, easy to dispense treats, easy to clean and as you can tell from the video, our pup loves it, 5 Stars!
Kiley –
My puppy is scared of it
Iâve tried to get my 4 month old puppy to play with this toy so many times. At first she was terrified of it. Then she would just bark at it. Now that she has figured out thereâs food that comes out of it. She will kind of try to play with it, but she always tips it the wrong way and no food comes out. To this day she has not figured out how to get the food out.
Cristina E. –
Fits larger sized snacks!
I have a French Bulldog and frequently provide a variety of enrichment activities. The challenge in most puzzle or treat dispensers is that they are designed for kibble or small rounded treats. I make most of my dogs food and use freeze dried organ meats for his enrichment toys and most have too small of an opening or receptacle, which prevent the treat from fitting or coming out of the dispenser.But this one worked great! The opening is adjustable and can be made smaller or larger based on the size of the treat used. I use high value treats for enrichment like freeze dried liver or heart. I like to cut them a little smaller so that they is more without adding calories. The treats fit perfectly through the opening and my dog was able to get that e treats out as he played with the toy.The toy itself feels pretty sturdy and like it could stand up to a beating. My dog is a moderate chewer and can figure out how to take most things apart. This one has held up pretty well, most of these toys have long scratches from nails and teeth after just one use. Although this one had a few marks they were not deep and were more of a surface scratch.This has now landed into our regular enrichment rotation, replacing some more expensive one that have not held up well with repeated use!