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9.12.2014

Pros:- Easily fits my dog's kibble and small treats. Rubber is flexible enough to squeeze in a large treat.- Two sides to stuff keeps my dog busy- Durable: my dog chews on this and tosses it around- Can be made less difficult by cutting the rubber "spikes" inside that keep the food in.- Great price: you won't find a cheaper treat dispensing toy that works this well.Cons:- Hard to clean with the small opening (update: can put in dishwasher)- Although durable, my dog has manged to chew through the rubber after a few months (bear in mind we stuff these every day with his food and he is a large dog)Update:After a few months I've noticed my dog has mastered his technique and can get his treats out in the fraction of the time.I had originally cut down the "spikes" to make it easier for him and now wish I hadn't. If it seems too difficult at first, your dog will learn. As well, after a few months of chewing, the vents on the balls are slowly starting to open wider. I have now bought 4 of these over the course of a year and have thrown 1 out due to enough wear and tear that it wasn't holding food.Regardless, still the best treat dispensing toy I've bought. I will be purchasing another.
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27.12.2017

Well-made an arrived quickly. Looks as though it would stand the test of a serious chew, but the dog has not been very interested in administering that test so far. There's quite a strong plastic smell that I think puts him off. He has a very keen nose usually, but can't seem to tell there are treats inside, even after I've spent quite a bit of time showing him them being put in, and me getting them out. On the other hand, this might make an excellent dog magicians prop, because my dog seems convinced that one moment the treats are in my hand and everything is fine, and the next minute they're gone entirely from existence into the dark void of nothingness that lies beyond the perfumed portal of plastic prongs.Probably not a head-line act though.Edit: I've had to change this from a 3 star to a 4 star. The dog has finally had a bit of a chew and maybe, kind of worked out treats sometime come out of it. I think the issue may just be his IQ. He's a husky with a bit of wolf I think, and has very big jaws, so it's not bad that it's taken no damage at all yet. Only thing keeping me from giving it 5 stars is that the perfumed rubber smell is still very, very strong after 9 days.
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18.6.2016

My dog is a ferocious chewer and makes mincemeat out of less than rugged chew toys. I needed to replace one of her hard chew bones and decided to give this a try. I was surprised at how light it is and how bendy and I thought I might have to supervise her carefully as it didn't seem as rugged as her other toys. My dog loves it. She can bite the round ends and there is plenty of give, she can shake the toy and it waggles, she can toss it and it lands softly. I have put treats in the toy and they go in very easily but she has to break them with her teeth from the outside before they come out again - I can't get them out even though they go in without a problem. Despite the toy looking delicate it has stood up to gnawing,gnashing, chewing, biting, tossing and pawing and looks like new. One of the real plus points for me is she can drop it without it hurting my toes and she can toss it with no risk to my homes fixtures and fittingsJust bought a replacement as over two years of constant play has split the inside of the ridges. She still plays with it and to look at it is still in one piece. Definitely the very best and most played with toy in her collection.
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9.12.2013

I bought this toy for my 10 month old yorkie, as he is an active dog and would not touch his dry food unless I added some more flavour to it or filled his kong toy with it. He liked chewing on this toy itself, and once I filled it with some of his kibble, he would start licking the sides until some food came out. Then he learned if he rolled it, more food would come out, and it has kept him occupied and wanting to eat his dry food! My only regret is that I didn't get a bigger size, as the ends don't hold as much food as I'd like (about a quarter cup, between the two ends). I just have to fill it up once it empties, which takes him about 10-15 minutes. However it is a great toy that my dog can carry in his mouth and play with.Good interactive toy for a curious dog.
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25.11.2014

I bought this for my German Shepherd who can normally chew her way through most toys in record time, and gets through nearly a full deer antler each month, but over a month of hard core chewing and this toy shows very little sign of wear.I also fill it with small treats like Dog Chocs and this keeps her entertained, the treat release is stingy enough to make her work for the treat but generous enough to keep her interested, the balance is just right.On balance I highly recommend this especially if you've got a "chewer"

13.5.2016

My 22 lbs dachshund loves this toy in size Small. It's pretty fun watching him play with it and it doesn't make much sound (just bouncing rubber when he is throwing it across the room). I use this specifically for his liver treats after he finishes his dinner and he gets a good 20-60 min play time with it! It is too small however to use it as a kibble feeder but works great as a treat dispenser. I think you can even put peanut butter in the grooves of the edges if your dog is a fan of that :)

22.6.2018

We have a lurcher whose life purpose is to kill all and any balls/toys that he's given. I was doubtful about this as it seems quite flimsy but he's had it about three weeks now and it is still intact. It has a very strong vanilla type smell which hasn't lessened and our dog finds it impossible to get the treats out even though I've snipped one of the little flaps off, but it still gets some attention now and then. Truthfully he prefers an old stick that he's dragged out from the bushes.

9.3.2020

Only one toy in the pack and I'm still not sure how the sizing is meant to work but our labrador loves it.Hours of play tying to get a variety of treats out of it with a combination of chewing, shaking and chucking.The non return finger baffles make this a much tougher challenge than her Kong, which she can empty with a couple of strong chomps.No danger of splintering or string shedding.Washable in hot soapy water to keep it hygienic.Recommended!

19.1.2017

Our 1 year old jack russell is a chewer and all of his previous toys have been totally destructed. Jasper loves his waggle; I no longer have peaceful evenings watching tv as he constantly wants me to play tug o war or fetch with it. I got him a small waggle and a medium/large waggle - he prefers the larger one. i would definitely get him more of this sort of thing, and will probably order a spare large waggle in case he looses his current one.

4.11.2015

My dog enjoys playing with this, though we had to trim the end bits as the treats went in but wouldn't come out however much he threw it about, (even small treats) which he found a bit frustrating! However, once we sorted this little problem out, he's had great fun throwing it in the air for it to bounce and release his treats - hence the 4 stars! Would still recommend this toy as it does keep a food orientated dog occupied for a while!

7.12.2018

Very nice size boat for a German Shepherd six months old training Guide-dog from Christmas happy with it can’t put stuff into learning mentor training how to get out of things and personal training good for training for him however there is quite a little smell with the rubber that’s why I can. As come on time good price good size it is soft if it is an adult German Shepherd Golden retriever I can squeeze it with my hand

18.2.2016

First, a note for the non-existent packaging of this product, with which I was Very unhappy: the toy was COMPLETELY uncovered and had a very unpleasant plastic smell. I had to wash it before giving it to my dog as it was obvisouly completely exposed to anything - there is just no way of knowing what this toy may have come in touch with, which - in my view - is completely unacceptable.The dog seems to like it...

17.9.2017

Lasted just under 2 weeks, to some that may not sound like a lot but I have 3 dogs who can destroy 'indestructible' toys in minutes. Genuinely impressed with this toy, the dogs loved it, it was chewed throughly for well over an hour each day. Only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is when I tried to put treats in it for them, the treats got stuck and even I couldn't get them out. Will definitely be buying again!

30.4.2021

My puppy loves it. We cut some of the ends of as your told to do to make it a bit easier for him to get treats out. But he’s worked out if he just drops it on the kitchen floor which is wooden they fall out. This doesn’t work in living room because of the rug. He plays tug with it and just loves lying on floor playing with it. He’s had it a while now and there is not a mark on in. Well worth the money

25.3.2018

Tested with two dogs - both serial chewers and somewhat energetic. Both found the treats hard to get out but easy enough to get them engaged (using different methods, one chewed and licked and the other repeatedly dropped the toy, often on me. Kept both of them busy for over an hour, and they don't require much input though they were supervised. Toy makes it through unharmed!

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