PJ gives this toy a thumbs up. She plays with it each and every time it is presented. Although gnawed and clawed for over a year now, it still functions as intended.
Have seen tiny toy breeds use it by running over it and by rearing back to punch it with their front paws.
What I like: Does not get stuck under furniture so I don't have to function as a retriever. It is erratic enough to hold their interest and nice home physical therapy for PJ who is recovering from her second cruciate surgery.
The openings that release treats are adjustable to the size of the treat (and the persistence level of the dog).
What I don't like: Why such a small container area for the kibble? You can a 1/4 of a cup in at a time. That makes it hard to feed a dog from it. Also, adjusting the outer treat opening requires a screw driver - not really a big deal but an extra step.
Opinions: Durable, useful toy for dispensing treats and entertaining dogs.
@Xials Mange? You mean the short-haired hind leg? Nope, not mange. She is post-surgery in this clip; her knee was repaired. 100% healthy and happy. :)
MySmartPuppy 3 months ago
Mange?
Xials 3 months ago
Oh Pj...I love you!
rsuebaru 2 years ago