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: Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball |
from: Omega Paw
List Price: $13.99Amazon.com's Price: $10.99 You Save: $3.00 (21%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Omega
Color: Orange
EAN: 0620661221028
Label: Omega Paw
Manufacturer: Omega Paw
Model: TTLG
Publisher: Omega Paw
Release Date: June 29, 2006
Size: 2.5L x 2.5W x 2.5H
Studio: Omega Paw
Sales Rank: 755
MPN: 9006:11297401
Features:- Large, interactive treat-dispensing dog toy made of neon-orange vinyl
- Tough, yet soft and pliable textured surface for easy gripping
- Simple to fill; dispenses dry food or bite-size treats during playtime
- Helps keep a dog mentally stimulated and encourages hours of vigorous play
- Measures 5 by 5 by 5 inches
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: The Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball is a challenging ball that will entertain pets for hours. Insert dry food or treats into the Omega Paw Tricky Treat ball and as a pet plays, treats are despensed. Good for small dogs or cats.
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We have two Australian Cattle Dogs. It took them about 15 seconds to figure out how to get the treats out of the toys. The good thing is that the process of getting the treats is a long one so it still takes time to get the treats out. I think that if the two dogs weren't so food motivated they would get bored very quickly with these.
Pros: It is a good toy to give to keep them busy for 15 minutes or so.
Cons: It is very difficult to clean. I had to drill a hole in the ... Read More
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Neither dog even gave it the time of day, even when filled with treats. Then after shaking it for 10 mins trying to get the treats out they wouldn't even eat the treats...It has such a strong scent that it masks the scent of the treat and stays on the treats afterward...
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My dog eats his breakfast kibble out of this ball every day. It takes him 15-30 minutes or so, and he seems to enjoy his kibble more when he gets it from the ball than when it's put in his bowl.
However! It does have a learning curve. You shouldn't just shove kibble in it and then leave it around, unless you want either a chewed-up ball or an ignored toy. Here's my suggestion on how to get your dog started.
-If you dog is a chewer, do not give this toy to him unsupervised! ... Read More
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My dog is a pig - he can eat his whole meal in 30 seconds. He is also a VERY vigorous chewer and destroys most toys, so I was concerned, given some of the reviews. The first couple of times I gave him this, I supervised him closely and had to show him how it worked. But after this, he caught on quickly and it is wonderful. He enjoys eating his meal out of this more than his bowl! It keeps him busy for about 15 minutes and he has not tried to chew it up. The only down side is he kicks it around everywhere ... Read More
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If your dog is used to treat toys, they will recognize this right away. We started with a crazy ball, which is hard plastic, so they learned treat toys with ones they couldn't chew through. I wouldn't use it as a first toy with a chewing dog - try another, harder,kind like a Buster Cube to teach them first. We love these because they are quiet, unlike the hard plastic toys. With all new plastic toys, we leave them outside to air out for a week or more to get rid of the plastic smell. We use small kibble in these ... Read More
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