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Treat Dispensing Chew Ball, Large
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    Features:
  • Quality and performance driven products for your pet
  • Tested for safety and health
  • Provide a better quality of living for your pet with Starmark
  • Fill with food or treats to keep your dog happily entertained
  • Stronger and longer-lasting than natural rubber
  • Recommended for tough chewers
  • Dishwasher-safe for easy cleanup
  • Includes no latex, vinyl, or phthalates
Specs:
ColorGreen
Height8 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
SizeLarge
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Treat Dispensing Chew Ball, Large:

u/Pizzaman725 · 3 pointsr/DobermanPinscher

Treat Dispensing Chew Ball, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009YD8NS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_INc4DbZ8K7JXS

Can't recommend these enough, my boy loves them and they can stand against his chewing for a good bit. I think kongs are about the only thing that we've bought that last the longest, we bought the large black one.

My wife bought the pup a tire and rope toy that lasts as well, but it's an outside toy since he flings the tire by the rope and it becomes a morning star.

u/Sandersims · 2 pointsr/caninebehavior

We adopted our cocker spaniel when she was about 2. She'd been severely neglected. She has no idea what toys are. She had no idea how to play.

After 3 years of effort we have made some progress.

  • She likes this treat ball, and only this treat ball. She's very food oriented (hello, cocker!) and will roll it about hopefully even after the treats are gone.

  • She recently began to play chase the ball with our standard poodle. She won't bring the ball back.

  • She plays gentle games of patpaw and pushyface.

    She enjoys chewing on Nylabones and regular bones, but won't touch a kong.


    I don't think she'll ever be terribly playful, but I've never found female cockers to be very playful anyway. Perhaps your dog is simply more serious minded?

    Her favorite activity is checking the perimeter of our fenced yard. It is quite large, with chipmunks, squirrels, and rabbits. She absolutely loves it, and flushes small animals from the bushes for the st.poodle to chase down and...

    Well. I won't elaborate. Some people are squeamish. But they're quite a team.

    Maybe your dog would like to learn some tricks. Perhaps a job, like opening drawers or turning lights on/off.

    Good luck. I know it is disconcerting to have a dog that doesn't respond to any toys.
u/Butterbeansie · 1 pointr/puppy101

We used a trainer but pet smart is a great option! We chose group classes since it teaches socialization and that's where you will get bite inhibition. It will be frustrating at first bc puppy won't listen to you but stick with it!

We use several treat dispensing toys and as for the Kong I will actually soak her food in water for a bit until it absorbs some and then freeze it because she is having stomach issue so we aren't using treats. She really has to work at it to get it out. Here are some of the toys we use:











u/dekcorts · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

You're welcome!

We adopted our dog 10 years ago and he is part GSD. He needed lots of exercise! After trying many toys, we used mostly this one for him: https://www.amazon.com/Treat-Dispensing-Chew-Ball-Large/dp/B0009YD8NS/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

He played with this toy about 6-8 hours per day. For YEARS. It was very entertaining to watch.

If you try something like this, make it easy the first few times. Remove the little nubs that keep kibble from falling out, so that it falls out easily.

Later you can start varying what is inside for maximum fun. I used to get the fattest carrots from Costco and put chunks inside the ball. It helped to slow the kibble from falling out, and also makes a noise that would make our dog want to play with it more. He eventually learned how to stomp on the ball and make carrots fly across the room. :)

Also we used more than one treat ball toy at the same time. When our dog became bored with one, he would switch to the other one for a while rather than asking us to "fix" the one he was bored with.

Now he is almost 14, so I've made it a lot easier while keeping his play routine intact. He now eats from a traditional kong toy. It can be loaded so that there is more licking and less physical movement required. But he still likes to treat it like a ball even though it is not necessary.

u/bridget1989 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hey Ren! It's Sunday Funday.

This Time Turner keychain is $17.42. I am a lifelong HP fan, and I have this really fun, dorky shelf of HP merch that I'd love to add to.

If I win the $10 raffle, this fun treat ball is $9.49. To ME, FUN is watching my stoopid dog chase treat balls around the floor trying to shake every last cheerio out of the thing. This is a treat ball she does not yet have. =)

Thanks for the contest!

P.S. Here's my dorky husky!

u/Aloof_pooch · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My dog loves when I fill this ball treat dispenser with different treat.

u/ejb85 · 1 pointr/aww

It looks like one we have, which is this one

u/dmillion · 1 pointr/AustralianCattleDog

I have a variety of treat balls that keep my heeler busy and last quite a while. This Starmark ball is one of his favorites. It provides a challenge if you find some chewy treats (anything not hard and crumbly, like dog jerky) to stuff in there.

Bullymake box is a subscription box made for power chewers, there's some good durable stuff in there. Or you can buy their toys individually here.

u/elleanywhere · 1 pointr/dogs

Yes, I think splitting for meals is helpful because then they have more motivation to actually work on the dispenser (because they are still hungry.) This is what we have. It might be nice if your dog doesn't like the wobbler because he can just push it around with his nose and doesn't have to use his paws. https://www.amazon.com/Treat-Dispensing-Chew-Ball-Large/dp/B0009YD8NS/ref=pd_sim_199_7?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0009YD8NS&pd_rd_r=KJ9R09QF6WAE0D2G1VAF&pd_rd_w=Mtwhr&pd_rd_wg=p9P0G&psc=1&refRID=KJ9R09QF6WAE0D2G1VAF