🐾 Unleash the Fun: Where Play Meets Purpose!
The Outward Hound Snoop Durable Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy is designed for large dogs, made from resilient Orbee-Tuff material that combines durability with bounce. This mint-scented toy not only dispenses treats but also promotes mental stimulation, making it an essential tool for combating boredom and anxiety in dogs. Measuring 5"L x 5"W x 3.75"H and weighing just 0.81 pounds, it's perfect for both indoor and outdoor play.
Material Type | Plastic |
Pattern | Solid |
Style | Snoop |
Subject Character | Dog |
Color | Green Snoop |
Theme | Animals |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 5"W x 3.75"H |
Item Weight | 0.81 Pounds |
Flavor | No Flavor |
Scent Name | Mint |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Additional Features | Portable, Lightweight |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Boredom Buster, Playing, Mental Stimulation, Brain Game, Treat Dispensing |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Pet Toy Type | Treat Dispenser Toy |
Target Species | Dog |
J**N
Durability
My dog Cosmo is obsessed with this treat dispenser. He is a 60lb Black lab / Border Collie mix and while it works great as a treat dispenser, he would rather use it as a toy. He chews it constantly and still there is not one bite mark or whole in it. When I come home from work, he greets me at the door with it in his mouth! IF, and I mean IF it ever needs to be replaced, I will buy the same treat dispenser. Cosmo is 6 years old, but I would bet you anything, this ball will outlive him it is so durable!
M**C
Easy to fill, easy to clean, easy to use.
My dog likes this, it makes him think, he is engaged, and it is easy on flooring and easy to clean. You can put anything from their normal dog food to special treats inside. I end up having to put a high end dry food in since my dog is a picky eater. Only downside to this is that you cannot put more than half a cup in or it will dump out a large portion at once. Other than that it is a favorite at our house.
E**5
Dog ADORES it
I have tried a lot of different brain games to entertain my high energy lab mix- wobblers, treat boards, kongs, snuffle mats, you name it, I’ve tried it. And he’s moderately interested in most of them but quickly loses interest.But this toy BY FAR is my dog’s favorite. He rolls it, chases it, and throws it to get the kibbles out. And when there are no kibbles inside, he plays with it like a ball. He wants me to throw it for fetch and he chews on it. It’s still holding up after a year, despite his tendency to destroy toys. I even bought a second one to keep at my parents’ house! Definitely recommend!
A**K
Good durable toy
My dog likes playing with it to get treats. However, I think the smell is a turn off to her since she prefers other hiding toys. Still it seems to last and be fun. Owners should know it collects hair and should be washed regularly.
N**E
Fun challenging toy
Fun challenge for my Doberman. It is a very soft toy so it doesn't go in his toy basket, but this extra special toy is beloved. He likes the challenge of having to work for his treat. When it bounces it is not loud. The color is bright and fun. He has not chewed through it which is always a bonus!
C**E
Genius idea!
The media could not be loaded. A few things: my boyfriend has a rescue husky who is 8 years old, but still very active, very smart, and consequently very bored. She seems to have a thing for rubbery and squishy balls, so she took to her "Jelly Ball" immediately. Due to its unique shape, it bounces in a sort of unpredictable way, which I think gives her a lot of fun chasing and catching it as she has the prey drive of a rabid brute.She is also always very hungry. Cleaning and loading it with kibble and small treats it is much simpler than any other enrichment puzzle we've used, and we have seemingly tried them all, which she all finishes too quickly. It was interesting to watch her figure it out (although I may have cheated and helped her to mitigate some potential frustration, to be fair). I love that it engages the sniffing and foraging instincts. However, I have found she loses interest in playing catch once the treats have been eaten, so to fully engage her needs I start with catch and then start loading it with treats when she tires of that.Only downside for us so far has been that her nose seems like it is just the right size to possibly get stuck in it - we got the Large - she could probably pull it off with her paws if so, but as such we have to be present to supervise her use.
B**7
Fur and hair collector
This puzzle feeder has its uses but it’s not my favorite. I like that it is soft so it doesn’t bang around against the floor and cabinets. However, it doesn’t take long for my puppy to get out all of the food….and it collects fur and hair so bad! I have to rinse it off each time.
L**F
I would recommend this!
This thing is awesome! My little girl loves it! She was like "What the hell is this?!" at first but now she understand how it work and she loves it. This also keeps her busy for a little while, she does cheat(she is a terrier mix so her face is more pointy and she just sticks her mouth to get the treats sometimes). The only thing I don't like about it, is that the plastic seems to be sticky. After rolling around the floor, it sticks to dust and hair. Super easy to rise off but you have to wait for it to dry.
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