Pet Zone IQ TREAT BALL Dog Treat Ball - 3" Puzzle Treat Dispenser as Interactive Dog Toy, Durable, Slow Feeder, for All Dog Breeds, Toys to Keep The Busy and Enrichment
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Pet Zone IQ TREAT BALL Dog Treat Ball - 3" Puzzle Treat Dispenser as Interactive Dog Toy, Durable, Slow Feeder, for All Dog Breeds, Toys to Keep The Busy and Enrichment
Mentally Stimulating Toys for Dogs: This dog treat toy keeps dogs mentally and physically active while they play. Available in two sizes – 3" for cats and all dogs (10 Pounds and up)
Treat Dispensing Dog Toys: Your furry friend gets smarter as they play with this interactive dog toy, learning how to roll the ball to get dog treats to fall out. Adjust the desired difficulty level using the ball's adjustable interior disc
Easy To Use And Clean: Our dog mental stimulation toys conveniently use your dog's favorite dry treats or kibble. It is made from hard plastic that disassembles for easy cleaning. Rinse in warm soapy water and dry after use
Slower Healthier Feeding: This treat ball for dogs encourages slower active eating and is a great alternative to slow feeder dog bowls, lick mats for dogs, and snuffle mat for dogs. NOT a chew toy, NOT recommended for aggressive chewers
Dog Toys for Boredom and Stimulating: This pet treat ball dispenser is designed to limit the amount of treats your dog gets while encouraging more extended playtime. Please Always Supervise Your Pet While In Use
Pet Zone IQ Treat Ball is a fun alternative to slow feed dog bowls that promote a healthy lifestyle for your pet. Add your dog's favorite treats or kibble in the dog toy ball, only allowing them to eat what is dispensed when they roll the treat dispensing dog toy. It can be filled with treats or kibble and set to the desired difficulty level using the ball's adjustable interior disc. Our food-dispensing dog toy promotes active feeding, giving your dogs the exercise they need, and then rewarding them for it!