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HELP! I need a recommendation for a treat dispensing toy.
Cooper has a Tug-a-Jug but is not interested in it http://www.premier.com/View.aspx?page=dogs/products/behavior/busybu...
She has a buster cube, but twice now she has got the inner core out and chewed it. Plus its super noisy on the laminate floorhttp://www.bustercube.com/
Today I bought her a twist and treat, but she is getting too many treats out of it. She can somehow turn it open so they fall out really easy (she can do thing in about 30 seconds) and I cannot close it up tightly due to wrist injuries http://www.premier.com/View.aspx?page=dogs/products/behavior/busybu...
I need a recommendation, Cooper will find something to destroy while Im at work if she doesnt have a treat dispensing toy........
PS shes a standard and id like something that cant be chewed to pieces
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Thats the funny thing - she has a pork hide bone (more digestible than the regular rawhide) an antler, a bully stick, and a beef bone.... a kong either lasts her no time, or she leaves it to make a melted sticky mess on the floor (she had frozen banana once and got it all over herself, and i had to cut some of it out!).
She still destroys something without a long lasting treat dispenser toy....
Our Lucy is really in to treat toys. I always leave her with a couple when Sophie and I go off to Therapy Pet visits. Her current favorite is the Everlasting treat ball. (shown here at moochie and co, the first toy). You can put these disks in them as shown, but it doesn't seem to take Lucy very long to eat it. There is actually a place on each side where you can place a disk, but they are a little pricey. Underneath the disks there are some slots where you can push other treats into the middle of the toy. The toy is a rubber material that they can chew on, but don't seem to destroy. If I fill the middle with little treats it seems to occupy her for much longer that the larger disks.
http://www.moochieandcompany.com/InteractiveToys_3225.html
Here is the other one that I like, called the Bob A Lot. There is a little lot where you adjust for the difficulty in getting the treats out. Lucy likes this one pretty well also, but she has chewed on the top of it and made it really rough. When she runs out of treats she just chews on it.
I dont like the ingredients of the everlasting treat balls
Im concerned that with the bob a lot she would get treats too fast
Have any of you tried this one? It says it is quieter. I'm just wondering if it can withstand our dogs "jaws of life".
http://www.moochieandcompany.com/KibbleNibble_PAAAAAGKCADGCMGF.html
Riley is a big fan of DogPyramid, which is manufactured by Nina Ottosson -- a designer of innovative interactive dog toys. http://www.pawlickers.com/products.manufacturerse/nina-ottosson/dog....
It's unlikely that Cooper can chew on it because of its shape. Now, it may take a while for certain dogs to figure out how to get the treat out because it has a weighted base. You can't just roll it around like other treat dispensers because it will always pop upright and the hole for the treats is on the top of the DogPyramid -- think of one of those inflatable punching dolls that always pops back upright when you hit it, and the hole for the treats is on the punching doll's forehead. Our neighbor's dog gave up after a couple of minutes, but Riley figured it out pretty quickly. He now has a special technique to get the treats out -- He will push down the top of the DogPyramid, and while holding it down on the ground with his paw, he will roll the DogPyramid back and forth until he finds the hole and the treat comes out. As long as Cooper is food-motivated (or perhaps use yummy smelly treats), then he should enjoy it. The hole for the treats is not very large, and I would only use small, hard treats (like liver biscotti or small kibble) because you can't twist open the DogPyramid. Before I switched Riley to a raw diet, I used to feed his meals (Innova small bites kibble) via the DogPyramid to slow down his eating and to keep him occupied in the morning when I left for work.
Maddie loves the dog pyramid. I use her regular kibble without. Sometimes she will play for a good 30 minutes coming and staring at me when she needs more put in the toy.
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