Interactive Food-Dispensing Dog Toy

Interactive Food-Dispensing Dog Toy

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$15.99 USD
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Interactive Food-Dispensing Dog Toy

$15.99 USD
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Give your furry companion the brain-boosting, tail-wagging fun they deserve with the Food Dispensing Dog Toy Tumbler Leaky Food Ball — a cleverly designed interactive toy that turns meals or treats into a rewarding game.

What It Does

This puzzle ball is engineered to engage your dog both mentally and physically. Simply fill it with kibble or small treats, let the ball roll or wobble, and watch as your pup figures out how to release the reward. Along the way they’ll be exercising their paws, nose and brain—and you’ll be giving them a healthier, more engaging alternative to boring mealtime. Interactive puff puzzle toys like this deliver major benefits: mental stimulation, slower eating, less boredom and fewer destructive behaviours.

Key Features

  • Slow-feed design : Ideal for dogs who gobble their meals; trickles out food as they play for healthier digestion.
  • Puzzle and reward combo : Encourages your dog to think, nudge, roll and problem-solve for their own treat.
  • Durable construction : Built to stand up to playful pups while being easy to refill and clean.
  • Versatile size : Great for small to medium dogs (check size details/inventory) and perfect for home use, rainy days, or when you need to keep your pet occupied.
  • Fun & functional : Turns feeding time into play time—less mess, more joy.


Why It's A Must-Have

  • Battles boredom : Dogs left alone or under-stimulated may find destructive outlets—this toy gives them something constructive to do.
  • Boosts brain power : Stimulating their mind can be just as tiring (and beneficial) as a walk.
  • Promotes healthier eating : Slowing down the food release helps reduce gulping and improves digestion.
  • Saves you cleanup and stress : Less hair, less mess, less dread of meal time. Your pup stays busy, you stay relaxed.


Usage Tips 

  1. Start with a small amount of kibble/treats so your dog can quickly learn the “game.”
  2. Sit beside them the first session—show how the ball moves, then let them take over.
  3. As they improve, add more kibble or smaller openings for a tougher challenge.
  4. Supervise initial play sessions. Inspect the toy regularly for wear and clean it after messy fill-ups.
  5. Use this toy instead of a regular bowl now and then to break the routine and add enrichment.

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