Gardner Pet Dog Puzzles, Treat Dispensing Dog Toys, Alternative to Slow Feeder Dog Bowls, Teeth Cleanning Dog Interactive Toys for IQ/Physical Training for Small/Large/Medium Breeds
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Product Dimensions : 7 x 2.6 x 2.6 inches; 14.07 ounces
Date First Available : January 15, 2025
Manufacturer : Gardner Pet
ASIN : B0DK9FZZ6H
Durable Dog Chew Toys: Gardner Pet dog toys are made of natural rubber and nylon. With sufficient hardness and bite resistance, providing long-lasting chewing pleasure without worrying about dog toys being easily damaged and requiring frequent replacement. They can help grind their teeth, relieve anxiety, train, and reduce damage to furniture or shoes, pet boredom and barking
Dental Care: Gardner Pet dog chew toys have a special raised tooth pellet design. When your dog chews, the protrusion particles on the end of the bone toy are designed to effectively clean teeth, food residue on the tongue, and keep oral health and fresh breath. you can also add a dental cleaner in the middle of the interactive dog toy to clean the dog’s teeth, or add the dog’s favorite treats to increase the pleasure of chewing
Food Dispensing Holes: Hollowed-out design with 4 different kinds of leaking holes on the 3 rotating blocks make the toy suitable for dog foods & snacks of different sizes, When the dog moves the dog toy, different sizes of dog food will fall out with the holes on the toy. Difficulty decreases as the rotating void gets larger
Puzzle Toys: This dog toy is not only a chew toy but also a puzzle toy. The rotatable squares will slowly drop food when the dog plays, stimulating their curiosity and exercising their intelligence. These brain toys are dog puzzles that keep them entertained for hours and are total boredom busters
Interactive Dog Toys: Gardner Pet makes companionship more interesting. Stuff this dog chew toy with different types of dog food and watch your dog work on their own to get treats. Dogs are loyal friends of mankind. Interact with dogs through this dog interactive toys for large dogs to increase fun between dogs, the tacit understanding between dogs and people can be increased, the relationship between people and dogs can be promoted
Easy To Clean: The design of dog chew bone takes cleaning convenience into consideration, making it exceptionally easy to maintain cleanliness. Even if the super chew dog toy becomes covered with dog treats or other sticky substances, You can easily disassemble it and throw it into the dishwasher, enjoying a worry free cleaning experience, or wash your hands effortlessly with soap
8 reviews for Gardner Pet Dog Puzzles, Treat Dispensing Dog Toys, Alternative to Slow Feeder Dog Bowls, Teeth Cleanning Dog Interactive Toys for IQ/Physical Training for Small/Large/Medium Breeds
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wranglerlaura –
Stout and effective
Well they’re not going to destroy this one without a lot of work. You can feel the quality when you first take it out of the box.It kept my Great Dane busy for a little while on the easy mode. I figured I’d start there so she understands the process.You can adjust difficulty although I had to play with it a little to understand how. Once it clicked though it was fine. The instructions on that part were pretty brief so I was really going on the description more than instructions.The only thing I’d want different is size. Like I mentioned my puppy is a Great Dane so she could use a larger capacity toy, however this wasn’t advertised for Great Danes so I don’t see that as a problem with the toy.My puppy is generally not a hard/strong chewer, however if she were I really wouldn’t worry about this getting destroyed. I’m not sure if the most powerful chewer could ruin this, however I’ve never had a particularly powerful chewer so I can’t be 100% sure on that one.If they made a bigger one I’d be all over it. I’m not sure I wouldn’t buy another one to make up for the smaller volume.All in all I’m happy with this toy and highly recommend it.
ShelleyB –
So far, so good with an extremely aggressive chewer.
Inserting treats is very easy, just twist off the one end, line up the indentations to put it back on twist back on to lock slots. I’m curious if my 9 month old puppy will ever figure out how to twist it and get all treats at once. I totally filled it up for him yesterday and again this morning. There’s only two treats left as I write. He figured out how to twist the treat release blocks very quickly. The black twisting blocks show sign of chewing damage, I imagine as he was twisting. But I would not let you push buying it off as my golden doodle should have been named Mr. Destructo.
SpiritEmerging –
Fun toy, but not for super chewers!
The 3 pieces in the middle have openings. You could put peanut butter or something similar into them. They spin around. My dog played with this for nearly an hour (not treats added), but she destroyed the 3 inner pieces in less than an hour. The remaining part is still a good toy for her to carry around and chew on. Our dog is a super chewer and destroyer of doggie toys. I suppose on the main part (after the spinning pieces are gone) you could put peanut butter in there and freeze it for extended play.
Michelle –
Not for master chewers
Unfortunately my dog had it chewed up within a day. I like the concept. My other dog enjoyed trying to get the treats out but my bigger dog was more interested in destroying it. So if you have a dog who is a master at chewing up toys, i donât recommend. However, if your dog is one that doesnât, then this toy is great!!
S Lopes –
My two cattle dogs, love it.
I opened this up right away and filled it with treats. It kept them busy for quite a bit and then later on they took turns and gnawed on it. Very sturdy. You should always use a toy like this with supervision since if you leave a heavy chewer alone with this, long enough, you know what the end results gonna be. Iâm sure it would take them a while, but I wouldnât leave lying about unattended. Itâs a nice distraction for them. Good enrichment keeps their mind busy
Another opinion –
Good item, no real issues
This is a very creative and innovative toy for dogs – you fill it with treats, then as the dog turns or fiddles with the toy, the treats spill out. It’s also a good chew toy. I ordered this for a friend who owns a dog and it seemed to keep the dog entertained for at least 1-2 hours and seemed to withstand the chewing of a large dog. I also like that the toy can dispense treats of varying sizes. I think this is a great gift for a dog owner, no real issues.
Greg Fishback –
Not for Aggressive Chewers at All!
Anything but. We gave this toy to our 80 lb dog, who isnât even an especially tough chewer, while we ran to the store for an hour. When we came back, 90% of the toy was shredded and scattered around the house, and the other 10% is now missing.Now Iâm sitting here hoping this $16 toy doesnât turn into a $2600 obstructed bowel surgery. Iâm beyond frustrated and really disappointed in the âaggressive chewerâ claim. Do not buy this if your dog has even a hint of chewing strength
Aunt Broccoli –
Nice Toy
The first thing you should know is that this toy holds small treats. Very small treats. That’s not a big deal for me, but I think it’s worth mentioning. I simply break apart my Westie’s treats and put them in.It’s a very durable toy. I can’t imagine even the largest, most aggressive chewer destroying this toy. When I introduced it to my pup, she played with it for a very long time. I can’t believe it held her interest!