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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 4.75 x 4.75 x 4.75 inches; 5.29 ounces
Item model number : 67326
Department : Dog toys
Date First Available : July 13, 2017
Manufacturer : Outward Hound
ASIN : B0719Q85G8
Best Sellers Rank: #987 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #31 in Dog Squeak Toys
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Dog Puzzle Toy – Level 1 Beginner: Perfect for puppies and dogs new to puzzles, this Nina Ottosson dog puzzle introduces treat-dispensing fun and enrichment
Boredom Buster: 15 minutes of brain-engaging play equals 30 minutes of physical activity, giving dogs of all ages the exercise they crave
Multiple Ways to Play: Nudge and roll the ball to release hidden treats; Tips and Tricks included to adjust difficulty
Mealtime Fun & Slow Feeding: Holds 1 cup of kibble or treats; doubles as a puzzle slow feeder to help slow fast eaters and make mealtime more engaging
Thoughtfully Designed: Food-safe and made without BPAs, PVCs, lead, or phthalates; no removable parts for worry-free play
12 reviews for Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Treat Tumble – Interactive Food-Dispensing Dog Puzzle Ball, Level 1 Beginner, Small, 4.8″
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$8.49
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Dog enjoys it
Bought this for a couple month old Red Heeler. Bought the really small milk bones and put them in this toy. Worked very well to keep her busy. Weight was a good size as she was able to pick the toy up. She is also in the chewing phase and this toy seems pretty durable. Good value for the price.
Audrey p –
100% recommend for working dog breeds
My 92 pound German Shepard love this!!! We got the blue one for reference. She gets so bored in the winter months when she can’t be as active due to the weather so we wanted to get her some enrichment toys and this one is amazing! It makes 0 noise when she’s playing with it and it has held up well as she also is an INTENSE chewer (most toys don’t survive more than a day or two). She has not been able to chew through it at all and loves it so much she will bring it to us when she wants us to fill it hah! We also some nights feed her dinner to her in this and it keeps her busy for about 45 minutes give or take! 10/10 recommend.
Janeen R. –
Practical product that meets several important needs, but its not without some flaws.
This has been an incredible food dispenser to add to our collection. I initially bought it because I was looking for something that didn’t bang around and make as much noise while my dog was eating, and the Snoop meets that need.I have a Doberman. After rolling the Snoop around to dislodge the Nook (during which time as small amount of kibble will fall out) she will pick up the Snoop by inserting her lower jaw in the hole, and grasping the top with her upper jaw, and then she licks out as many kibbles as she can. Then she rolls it around to move the food out from behind the folded section more to the middle, where she can lick out the kibbles, and keeps repeating this until she finishes. Obviously this is not the way it will work for every dog, particularly if they don’t have a long snout.It usually takes 8-10 minutes for her to eat a cup of food, as opposed to >1 minute if she we’re eating from a bowl. So it works as both a slow feeder and enrichment for my dog.Since I use it for mealtime (rather than treats) I generally take it away once my dog finishes eating. She seems to enjoy the texture and while she’s not a super chewer, she is strong and I don’t want to take any chances. Besides, it’s much easier to clean if I don’t let it sit around attracting dust and crumbs and lint (which it really does, people are not exaggerating!) I generally plop it in a dishpan filled with warm soapy water, do a little swish and wipe it, then rinse it right off and haven’t had any problems cleaning it.All that said, after two months of daily use I’ve noticed that the material is developing something like stress cracks around the spot where it “folds” and I didn’t remember reading about that in other reviews. This is an important tool for me during the puppy phase so I will still order another Snoop, despite that fact that I generally prefer longer lasting products.I will point out that the way the company attaches the tag by putting the plastic loop through the orbee-tuff material makes it annoying to remove at best, and potentially worse if you can’t fully remove the plastic ends from the material.
Stephanie Koshko –
Best interactive dog toy!!!
My absolute favorite interactive toy for my boys. I have a 4 year old husky and a 9 month old golden retriever so we have a lot of energy in our house. I work from home but I am in meetings and on phone calls during the day so I don’t have time to be playing with them constantly. I fill them each a Snoop toy up with single ingredient treats and some kibble. My favorite treat to put in the Snoop is sweet potato treats. My dogs love the sweet potatoes and they are harder to get out. I do put small sweet potatoes in as well so they don’t get too frustrated. This toy lasts them awhile and is also great mental exercise for them as well. The large size is perfect for my 63 lb husky and my 70 lb 9 month old golden retriever. This keeps them quiet and busy for 30 minutes to an hour. If they don’t finish the treats, they take a nap and go back to it later. Even after there are no treats left, my dogs love to play with this toy. This is the toy of choice for my husky to play fetch with. Such great quality and holds up super well.
Douglas H. Clarke –
Safe chewing with hours of fun.
Our six month old standard poodle needs a lot of chewing and mental exercise. This ball is perfect. So far the heavy duty silicone has held up to her sharp baby teeth. I love that the Center allows them to stick their snout down and almost get the food, but too small for them to actually open their mouth to lick or bite inside. Enticing and frustrating. It also has a wobble roll and can bounce when she tosses it. The other feature I like is that the inner core flips up for easy washing. Even when the treats are gone, the smell keeps her going. This size works well for our standard poodle. It might also work for smaller dogs.
Caitlin Tracy –
Three stars, too minty
Sadly my dog doesn’t like this new “mint-scented” Snoop as much as she liked her old, non-minty Snoop. I’ll keep trying it out, hoping that washing it a bunch will help the scent wear off, but otherwise I won’t be buying again unless they remove the minty scent. It’s a great toy I love it and she loves it, too bad.
3beeboys –
Get One!
Get this if you’ve got a food motivated dog!!! I have two dogs, one is a catahoula and the other a miniature schnoodle. They’re both food motivated dogs, but the catahoula is next level and will chew through anything. I really wish we’d had this when he was younger. To say he loves it is an understatement. My son will put two larger treats in it and he will work at it for hours (you can put smaller things like dog food size but he gets those out too quickly). He was literally out of breath trying to get them out. Although we have 8 acres for him to get plenty of stimulation, he’s also an inside dog and likes to have things to chew on inside but he finishes treats so quickly that they’re pointless. In addition, the hard cheese bones have caused him to break his teeth. This is perfect because it keeps him entertained for a long time but he won’t hurt his teeth. It’s like giving an iPad to a toddler, lol. My schnoodle also wants it, so I’m back here buying another one. I’ve been telling all my friends with dogs about it; don’t hesitate!
Cynthia Loh –
My dog says it all. He loves it and it keeps him busy for quite some time. Even when there’s nothing inside!
Amazon Kunde –
Ein super Teil zur Beschäftigung. Hält einiges aus.
Amazon カスタマー –
小粒のフードはすぐ出てしまうので大粒のフードを使用した方が長時間遊べます。楽しそうにゴロゴロ転がして追いかけてます。ただ素材がしっかりしたプラスチックなので重量があり、壁や床にぶつかる音がガンガン響くのでマンションやアパートでは注意が必要かもしれません
no food could get out through the smiley face when put into the snoop –
no food could come out of the smiley face when connected to the snoop
Purchaser –
GREAT PRODUCT!!