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KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe

KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe

KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe
$ 14.99

Score By Feature

Based on 12,297 ratings
Chew proof
9.80
Sturdiness
9.50
Durability
9.30
Longevity
9.10
Value for money
8.78
For teething
7.98

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Product Description

Polymer from a food-grade source provides high strength and durability
It can be washed in the dishwasher
It is designed to be filled from the bottom with a screw top
This product was made in the United States

Questions & Answers

How does the size of a small versus a large differ?

These are the dimensions of both, according to another site Dimensions and Capacity of the *br>SMALL 6 x 5 The size is 3 inches by 1/2 cup but the size is enormous - 7 x 6 inches. I would like one cup of coffee, 5 inches

What is the size of the Blue Buffalo dog food is what we feed our dogs. Are the contents of the hole just going to pour out?

It is a pretty large hole, but they need to roll and knock it over for the pellets to fall out. There was a piece of tape over the hole for a little while, but I removed it after that. The food becomes unattractive to my puppy if it is hard to get it out This is very much to his liking! It starts first thing in the morning to calm him down. We use it every night. 3) I use royal canin, but the blue buffalo is about the same size. I only feed about 20 pieces at a time. I have a golden retriever, who is 4 1/2 months old and 30 pounds, and he will easily grow into

16 pounds is how much I weigh my dog. We find the SMALL kong rolling under the sofa all the time. Do you think a LARGE would be okay?

loves this since she was 10 pounds - I give her a bone each day if she wants one I have it in large size. (She's 11 years old and weighs 22 pounds. When putting it down, it stands easily. However, it falls over with just a She deserves only the best kibble, so I buy hers from a large-sized pet store Because of its dog size, it only tumbles out one at a time The container is emptied in about 10 minutes, even though she only eats about two at a time. Knife in the size of a dog. 1) It consumes a lot of energy In the beginning, she lunges at the equipment and then kicks it vigorously for the rest of it. Because it's so loud coming through the walls and hitting the furniture legs, I now keep it in the foyer rather than the tv room. Even though it is so sturdy, the handle doesn't do any damage. In the evenings, if we've not walked or driven that day, I whip up this meal for her for supper, and she loves it. Toys like this are great!

Can you tell me whether this product is ?

King's website claims that it is made from food-grade ingredients that are approved by the FDA. This plastic polymer has been approved for high strength.

Selected User Reviews For KONG - Wobbler - Interactive Treat Dispensing Dog Toy, Dishwasher Safe

The Kong Wobbler vs the StarMark Bob Quite a bit
5/5

A Starmark Bob-Eater was purchased by me Lots of treats and the KONG Wobbler at the same time. However, my dog does prefer the KONG Wobbler because it can be easily knocked out. (See photo for comparison). It's nice to be able to customize the Starmark. I am a KONG, and I am on The top of the beehive unscrews from the base, and treats are placed on the little platform, then the lid is screwed on again. A brief overview of It is just a matter of unscrewing the yellow top and refilling it with treats (I use regular kibble and he loves it just as much). The inside contains a switch that you can pull in order to increase or decrease the size such that the treats don't spill On the side of the toy, where the treats are dispensed, there is another switch of this nature. It seems to me that the StarMark wobbling toy is more sturdy than its Kong counterpart. As for the threading, I think that the KONG is going to wear down faster, whereas the StarMark seems My dog likes to pick it up and drop it off the couch (although he drops it down a lot). All in all, my dog prefers the KONG but I think this will hold up well if he continues to play with it. He has been playing with it for several months now and hasn't * Abridged version of (from The dog is a 5 year old 55lb mix of Husky and German Shep. The aldo).

Chandler Hubbard
Chandler Hubbard
| May 21, 2021
You did well with your whippet! Dogs may be picky eaters, but if they have to chase them, they will eat anything
5/5

Thanks to this toy, I was able to accomplish a lot! In addition to being a great hat, the scarf doubles as one. Isn't this a question of being a man?.

Cynthia Griffin
Cynthia Griffin
| Jul 11, 2021
There are advantages of the IQ balls in that it has a lot of intelligence in it
5/5

I gave this to my puppy and he went nuts! The TPS roller is better than IQ balls in the sense that it will not constantly get stuck under or behind furniture as there is a weight at the bottom of it. By design, it is hard to roll around. This is a very sturdy piece of equipment. There is no way to adjust the hole on this dispenser, unlike some other types of food dispensers. My dog was able to get all the food out by himself within a couple minutes because of this. We are updating the rating to a 5-star rating. This is the only thing I use now and it's been about a year since I got it.

Noah Heath
Noah Heath
| Oct 28, 2020
We've been playing with this for quite a while
5/5

Toys like this one are a great thing to have. I keep my husky mix puppy amused quite a while with this toy. Then you can be yourself, which is usually hard! give him a mix of his dry dog food mixed with a handful of training treats like Charlee Bear or Pet Botanics Training Rewards and he goes crazy over it. In some cases, it dispenses too much, too easily, as other reviews have mentioned. Based on the size of the treats/food you use to fill it, I suppose this varies from bag to bag. As a solution, we simply put a bit of duct tape at the bottom of the hole on the inside. This seemed to solve the problem The dog in our household is a crazy power-hungry dog The boy is an avid chewer and has been able to not damage this toy, even though he has destroyed just about every other Kong he has owned. It is so much fun to watch as much as he does for it!.

Gracie Coffey
Gracie Coffey
| Nov 05, 2020
There is a possibility that some dogs might get their first claw or pad This was the case for mine
3/5

I had to throw this toy after my dog had an accident with it after 6 months. Despite his 60-lb weight, he's still very playful and energetic. His favorite way to play with it is to smack it. The first claw and the first pad of his foot got stuck inside the hole after he smacked at it. Chaos and panic ensued resulting in yelping, crying, and panic. There must have been a break in Furthermore, I thought I was going to have to chop from the edge to the hole and break it off with a jigsaw. While I was out I was alarmed at the thought that this could happen to me.

Leif Armstrong
Leif Armstrong
| May 13, 2021
My attitude toward learning the skill with this toy changed after I used this Although I absolutely love the idea of this toy, even the small was too large and intimidating for my 10 lb, food-obsessed dog Chihuahua with a lot of drive
5/5

It measures between 6" and 4" tall, and it has the same width as the medium. One inch wide, five inches long, and one inch deep is the treat hole. This is an appropriate toy for dogs under 5", and it is fairly heavy for a pet in that size class (small dogs won't be able to wobble easily). The woman couldn't figure out how to use the calculator, even after I taught her how to use it. When she tries to shake it, she does not nudge it, but digs under it instead. I wiggle the hard plastic for her, and she tends to back away for fear it will hit her (when I do If that is the case, it probably will do better with a large dog, or one with a better problem-solving capacity The puzzles are meant to develop their problem-solving skills, but my dog seemed none too interested, which is disappointing because I thought it might entertain her for a while. It's been a bit since I tried it, but so far she still can't figure it out. EDIT

In consequence of the feedback from another review I read about a few hours after posting my original review, my chihuahua has BEEN taught how to dispense Basically what it took us were about 15+ minutes of training and encouragement before she learned how to nudge the kong with the top of her head by filling the kong with small treats and placing treats under the kong. Over time, we did this over and over until she started nudging on her own and she realized that the treats would fall out of the kong pretty much every time. As soon as I switch to regular dog food, I hope she will be just as keen on the toy and be just as motivated to play with it. As I write this, she is still in the middle of editing! The other reviewer was kind enough to provide this tip. Thanks again!.

Maurice Weiss
Maurice Weiss
| Dec 30, 2020
There is nothing better than it for your dog
5/5

As soon as I saw this toy, I was shocked at its size. A small was purchased for my 17 lb dog in the hopes that it would be about the size of a regular kong, however, it is nearly the same height as her. measurement details are in the product description, so I didn't read carefully. On the other hand, it's not a bad thing. The challenge would not be high enough for this to be fun if it were smaller. Neither she nor my dog has any trouble pushing it around, and I think that a smaller dog would not have any difficulty with it either. There is nothing better for my dog than this. I have quite a few treat dispensing toys for my dog, but this is her favorite. She goes into a frenzy when she sees me get it out, and she even plays She has learned how to "hack" all of her other treat dispenser toys, as she is far too intelligent for her own good. She has no choice but to play with this one the way it was intended because of its weighted bottom.

Emerson Lehman
Emerson Lehman
| Dec 01, 2020

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