KONG Scuttle Pod Dog Treat Dispensers Toy, Blue, Large
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- This 8-in-1 toy satisfies natural foraging instincts.
- This treat dispenser offers a variety of options, including a lickable surface, rolling food puzzle, and wobbling treat toy.
- The 8 adjustable challenge levels keep your pup engaged and entertained.
- The Scuttle Pod provides mental stimulation, similar to a human doing a puzzle.
- This toy can also be used for slow-feeding meals, helping with weight management.
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37 Customer Reviews
Kept him busy for 2 hrs
My dog is your classic crazy goldendoodle. I’m constantly looking for enrichment toys to redirect his energy positively. He is a chewer but I monitor him closely
My dog is your classic crazy goldendoodle. I’m constantly looking for enrichment toys to redirect his energy positively. He is a chewer but I monitor him closely and correct him so he doesn’t break toys like this (he has other toys for that lol). I put his kibble in it, kept him busy for 1 hr, he played with something else and came back to play with it for another hour. I’d buy it again if needed!
Bad execution of a good idea
So initially this seemed like a solid food puzzle. I don’t love the hard, more brittle plastic on a toy they know is getting thrown around, but sadly that just seems
So initially this seemed like a solid food puzzle. I don’t love the hard, more brittle plastic on a toy they know is getting thrown around, but sadly that just seems to be what Kong uses now. The thick red rings were nearly impossible to get off of the end caps, but we could work around that. However, those same thick red rings now detach almost immediately from the center portion when the dogs start trying to get the food out. I mean with zero effort. It just pops off, and now there’s the exposed hard plastic for the dogs to chew on, which they inevitably do with food puzzles as they’re trying to get at the food. It sounds like others have had similar issues. I wonder how many of the food reviews have as well, but the reviews were left before the issues started (we’ve only had this about a month). For over $20 this should be a food puzzle that lasts over a year. Depending on same frail super thin plastic rings to work as “washers” and keep the pieces screwed together AND not even selling replacement rings seems just poor design & business. The same company makes the Kong Wobbler, which is your basic, bash-it-around food puzzle, & we’ve had that for years without the pieces loosening up and coming unscrewed while in use, so it’s not an impossible ask. The IQ ball is made of similar hard plastic & also doesn’t loosen and come apart in use like this. This is just a straight up design failure that they know about & didn’t care enough to fix before selling it to customers.
Difficult to destroy
I love this toy! She can’t chew it when it’s fully assembled and is forced to roll/flip the toy. I wish I could buy the thin, flexible plastic rings since they stretch
I love this toy! She can’t chew it when it’s fully assembled and is forced to roll/flip the toy. I wish I could buy the thin, flexible plastic rings since they stretch /loosen and make the toy easier to open
Adaptable puzzle toy
This was the first puzzle toy I bought for my dog! Because you can change the difficulty level based on how you put it together it helped me figure out what level
This was the first puzzle toy I bought for my dog! Because you can change the difficulty level based on how you put it together it helped me figure out what level of puzzle toys to shop for, and I'm able to make it a little harder once he figures out his current level. It's hand wash only but because it comes apart into so many pieces it's easy to clean
Best $20 I’ve ever spent
I adopted a 1 year old Husky Malinois mix with severe anxiety issues. This has been a life saver. With her breed mix she needs so much enrichment throughout the
I adopted a 1 year old Husky Malinois mix with severe anxiety issues. This has been a life saver. With her breed mix she needs so much enrichment throughout the day and this has been so helpful. I feed her most of her breakfast and dinner on the hardest level and if she needs some mid day enrichment I give her a small scoop of food on the easier level. She was already having her exercise needs met but this is great for her mental enrichment.
A Life Saver
Writing this after buying a third toy for my shepherd mix. She is too smart for her own good and yet this toy will keep her busy for HOURS. I like that you can change
Writing this after buying a third toy for my shepherd mix. She is too smart for her own good and yet this toy will keep her busy for HOURS. I like that you can change up the difficulty which keeps her from getting too frustrated. On days when I work from home it will keep her occupied so I can be productive. This is our third toy within 3 years, but I’m factoring in that she’s a large dog and she uses it daily. So eventually you will need to replace it, but I have found that it is worth it.
Not tough enough
Belgian Mal has chewed it/crushed it so that the compartments won’t open. I don’t want her eating the plastic so I threw it away. Big waste of money.
Belgian Mal has chewed it/crushed it so that the compartments won’t open. I don’t want her eating the plastic so I threw it away. Big waste of money.
Pieces didn’t fit together
The pieces of this toy don’t fit together so it easily comes apart. Couldn’t use it after the easy level.
The pieces of this toy don’t fit together so it easily comes apart. Couldn’t use it after the easy level.
Not for hard-headed troublemakers
Each day I tried this, my dog successfully disabled/broke the same replaceable, but critical part of the assembly. On day 1, I started on moderate difficulty as
Each day I tried this, my dog successfully disabled/broke the same replaceable, but critical part of the assembly. On day 1, I started on moderate difficulty as she's had similar roll/flip for treats slow feeders. I was surprised when she was quickly able to stretch and then break one of the red plastic washers/spacers that go between the connector pieces and the body of the toy. "No problem," I thought, "that's why there are extras in the box." I reduced the number of parts to make it very easy for food to fall straight out and then picked everything up for the day. Day 2: I started at an easier setting. Within 2 minutes the whole assembly popped apart and my dog inhaled her food. After the dust settled, I looked at everything more closely. Nothing was broken--except another red plastic ring separator. It turns out that the plastic washer ring that goes between each component is wavy and does not sit flush against or between the more sturdy components. My dog is annoyingly smart and persistent (i.e. hard-headed), so she had picked up on it being the weakest part of the toy and successfully targeted it for nibbling to destruction. Without the plastic washer, you cannot securely connect multiple body pieces together--they just pop apart with little pressure. Day 3: I used only one body piece and smeared some wet food on the end piece to reduce the temptation to take the whole assembly apart. The wet food worked to distract her for a good 5 minutes. But afterward, when my dog realized that pulling/stretching the washer didn't cause all the kibble to fall out she started chewing and, well... It turns out that the other connector components don't hold up well to chewing either. I took everything away before she broke something I didn't have a replacement for. So that's 3 washers made unusable in 3 days and I only had 1 "extra" washer left. I'm not even going to bother. We'll be sticking with the tried and true Kong slow feeders from now on.
Great toy!
Finally a toy that challenged him!
Finally a toy that challenged him!






