Busy Buddy Kibble Nibble Treat Dispenser Dog Toy
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Meals just taste better when you've got to work a little to get 'em! Stuff the Busy Buddy Kibble Nibble Dog Toy with treats or kibble and Busy Buddy's patented Treat Meter will slowly release treats as pups play. The Treat Meter is adjustable, allowing pet parents to control the speed kibble and treats are dispensed and slow down dogs who love food so much they forget to chew.
Key Benefits- Can be filled with dry kibble, a favorite treat or freeze-dried dog food
- Use during mealtimes to make dogs work for food
- Mentally stimulating toy
- Can be used to help maintain healthy body weights
- Treat Meter will slowly release treats as pups play
Every dog plays differently and, since not all toys are created equal, it’s always best to keep a close watch on your pup in case things get ruff. Supervised play will help toys last longer and most importantly keep your pal safe. No dog toy is truly indestructible, so always remove the toy from playtime if pieces begin to break off.
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Item Number63854
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Dimensions5.51 x 5.51 x 6.1 inches
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Weight11.52 ounces
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BrandPetSafe, Premier
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeLarge Breeds
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Toy FeatureTraining, Exercise
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MaterialPlastic, Rubber
Size | Recommended Weight |
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Small | under 20 lbs |
Medium/Large | over 20 lbs |
Customer Reviews
70% Recommend
70% of reviewersrecommend this product
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Long lasting
By Chessa on Feb 23, 2021
I've had this toy for over a year and my 60 pound Dutch Sheppard has yet to crack it. She has destroyed many toys but has not figured out how to break this one. It's definitely sturdy and it gives her a good challenge. Every once in a while she figures out how to unscrew it but some dogs are just too clever for their own good. ;)
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The right use makes the difference
By PugRescue on Jan 19, 2021
Took me a few tries to get this right. I suggest one for each dog. Kibble must be super small to dispense (ie puppy food). I feed my 3 yr old pug and my 5 mo old puggle at the same time. Puggle inhales his kibble, so I only give him half serving and put other half in the purple egg, then I place it in his empty crate with door open, this is teaching him to enjoy his crate and it contains the kibble as egg bounces off all 4 sides (instead of kibble all over my house and under my frig). As kibble dispenses, puggle actually chews it before he swallows!
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Noisy, but fun
By CatsCauseTypos on Jan 20, 2021
Our food puzzle master really enjoyed playing with this one. He can slap it around, nudge it, and even carry it around. It dispenses food pretty regularly, but he really just enjoyed playing with it. A bit loud if you're WFH and on a call, but otherwise, great! (easy to fill, too!)
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Surprisingly effective dispenser
By LinInDel on Dec 30, 2020
We use treat dispensers for our dog's dinner, to give her a bit more exercise and stimulation. She's learned how to dispense food from most of them really quickly, though. While this dispenser has very large holes at each end, so a lot of treats can come out at once, the egg shape make it surprisingly challenging. We also like how easy this is to fill--we need a funnel for some dispensers!
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Break time for me!
By LucysMom on Jan 6, 2021
My Boston Terrier destroys anything she plays with. So far this is holding up after a week. Only problem with this ball is that as she paws at it to release the food, the ball eventually unscrews itself spilling all the food! Maybe I just have a very clever dog lol!
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Great for our fast eater
By FunForAll on Dec 25, 2020
We purchase this for our 4 month old daschund that eats too fast and doesn'tchew her food. She really enjoyed the toy, (after getting a little impatient with it). This allows her to eat without getting sick and gives us some entertainment as well!
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works well, but is too loud
By DebS on Dec 2, 2020
We call it, Supper Ball. Keeps my smarty-pants pup occupied for 20+ minutes AND stops him from inhaling his kibble in 4.2 seconds! It works. We use it every day. The only bummer, is that it is SO LOUD! We have hardwood floors, and it's just completely obnoxious. We'll keep our eyes open for a quieter alternative [maybe something silicone...??] but until then, will continue to use it daily
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It’s just okay
By Hercpupmom on Dec 31, 2020
I was hoping my dog would be stoked for this. My dog has the “I’m not a dog” attitude and this is beneath him. He’s not interested in rolling a ball around for food. Maybe he’d respond better to the smaller ball.
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Best for Medium to Large Sized Kibble
By Ruben on Nov 28, 2020
This is the best dispenser for medium to large bits of kibble. I imagine small kibble would just pour out. I love that I could snip the rubber bits to make the opening bigger. I needed it big enough for my puppy’s kibble to come out fairly easily or he gets too frustrated.
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More Quiet than Most
By ChihuahuaMom on Oct 3, 2020
The pros: toy is light weight so it is safe for small dogs, more quiet than most toy feeders, holds an entire meal for my 8Lbs dog, easy for me to screw open and close, & keeps my dog from eating too quickly. The cons: the description of the toy claims that it is adjustable and I guess it is...technically speaking but I was disappointed to learn that by adjustable they meant you could cut the prongs down to make the kibble fall out easier. However, there is no going back once you cut the prongs so you can’t make the toy harder if they get better at using it. One thing I have figured out is that I can put different sizes and shapes of kibble in the toy and that has a big impact on how long it The pros: toy is light weight so it is safe for small dogs, more quiet than most toy feeders, holds an entire meal for my 8Lbs dog, easy for me to screw open and close, & keeps my dog from eating too quickly. The cons: the description of the toy claims that it is adjustable and I guess it is...technically speaking but I was disappointed to learn that by adjustable they meant you could cut the prongs down to make the kibble fall out easier. However, there is no going back once you cut the prongs so you can’t make the toy harder if they get better at using it. One thing I have figured out is that I can put different sizes and shapes of kibble in the toy and that has a big impact on how long it takes my dog to finish. We have been buying our dog Fromm’s dog food and the different flavors have different types of kibble sizes and shapes. So, when she had surf and turf she could finish in about 10 more minutes but when we switched to pork chops and apple sauce it takes her about 20 minutes to finish. … more