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KONG Wobbler Dog Toy
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Read All 966 Positive ReviewsClever/lazy dogs can hack this
By Pyrenees on May 12, 2022
My Pyrenees gained weight after an orthopedic surgery, even with the diet kibble she wanted more than allowed. This slowed her down and seemed to help with the “requests” for more (flipping her bowl for several minutes). She eats laying down and found a way to use the wobbler while laying down, she pushes My Pyrenees gained weight after an orthopedic surgery, even with the diet kibble she wanted more than allowed. This slowed her down and seemed to help with the “requests” for more (flipping her bowl for several minutes). She eats laying down and found a way to use the wobbler while laying down, she pushes it with her nose enough to knock some out and then uses her paw to move it back within nose-range. She’s also found out how to tell us she wants this refilled: she nudges it to the nearest wall and will repeatedly thunk it until you either fill it or remove it. Be careful in the dark, this thing is excruciating when kicked by accident. When my sisters sheepdoodle visits he holds it at and angle with his paw and licks individual kibbles out until it’s fully empty. … more
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Most Helpful Critical Review
Read All 194 Critical ReviewsConfused Dog
By Cooper on May 20, 2022
I got this for my avid chewer (blue heeler) I tried several times to show him how it works. He has zero interest in working for his treats despite being considered a “working dog.” I supposed I would rather not work on my down time as well. It currently sits in the middle of the floor, filled with treats I got this for my avid chewer (blue heeler) I tried several times to show him how it works. He has zero interest in working for his treats despite being considered a “working dog.” I supposed I would rather not work on my down time as well. It currently sits in the middle of the floor, filled with treats. Taunting all of us daily as proof that he is the ruler of this home and will not be bothered to work for a treat his humans can simply hand feed to him. … more
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Confused Dog
By Cooper on May 20, 2022
I got this for my avid chewer (blue heeler) I tried several times to show him how it works. He has zero interest in working for his treats despite being considered a “working dog.” I supposed I would rather not work on my down time as well. It currently sits in the middle of the floor, filled with treats. Taunting all of us daily as proof that he is the ruler of this home and will not be bothered to work for a treat his humans can simply hand feed to him.
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Best boredom buster
By Teething on May 20, 2022
Keeps my puppy engaged and busy. He will continue to even play with it after he has gotten all the treats out. It is quite large and I love that. He will def grow into it and it will be a high quality toy that lasts a long time!
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Not small at all!
By Kokomo on May 18, 2022
This is marketed as petit/small but it is way too big for a small dog.
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Purchased large for 100# dog
By Riley on May 16, 2022 top250Contributor
This kong is large even for a large dog. My dog loves the other kongs but this one received a so-so reception. I was surprised that it was made of a hard plastic that can be chewed and not the rubber of the other kongs. He doesn't bat it around like the puzzle kibble balls.
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Great toy!
By Jann on May 16, 2022
My 8 month old GSD puppy loves this, with or without treats in it. He loves the way it moves and wobbles, and keeps him entertained for several minutes.
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Clever/lazy dogs can hack this
By Pyrenees on May 12, 2022
My Pyrenees gained weight after an orthopedic surgery, even with the diet kibble she wanted more than allowed. This slowed her down and seemed to help with the “requests” for more (flipping her bowl for several minutes). She eats laying down and found a way to use the wobbler while laying down, she pushes it with her nose enough to knock some out and then uses her paw to move it back within nose-range. She’s also found out how to tell us she wants this refilled: she nudges it to the nearest wall and will repeatedly thunk it until you either fill it or remove it. Be careful in the dark, this thing is excruciating when kicked by accident. When my sisters sheepdoodle visits he holds it at and angle My Pyrenees gained weight after an orthopedic surgery, even with the diet kibble she wanted more than allowed. This slowed her down and seemed to help with the “requests” for more (flipping her bowl for several minutes). She eats laying down and found a way to use the wobbler while laying down, she pushes it with her nose enough to knock some out and then uses her paw to move it back within nose-range. She’s also found out how to tell us she wants this refilled: she nudges it to the nearest wall and will repeatedly thunk it until you either fill it or remove it. Be careful in the dark, this thing is excruciating when kicked by accident. When my sisters sheepdoodle visits he holds it at and angle with his paw and licks individual kibbles out until it’s fully empty. … more
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Great Toy!
By ScaredyDog on May 1, 2022
I use this toy with a 50 lbs. puppy and he LOVES it! I put in his regular kibble. It would be nice if you could control the hole size, but I am not sure how they would do that without sacrificing how easy it is to clean (a major perk!) Make sure to tightly secure the top or your dog will have a feast. I accidently secured the top too tightly and now cannot remove it, but it hasn't mattered. I can still clean the inside with soapy water and a bottle brush, and I fill the treats through the dispensing hole. Be sure to use in an open area as your dog will knock into everything in their excitement, and this thing (I have the large) has some heft to it! Highly recommend!
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Great toy!
By Milliesmom on May 1, 2022
Absolutely love this toy! This has her body and brain active to try and get the treats or food out of the hole. She loves playing with it and it’s honestly just as fun watching her play with it! 10/10 recommend.
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Love my wobbler!!
By BaileyRoux on May 1, 2022
Using it to help potty train with regular kibble added to it so no tummy issues due to too many treats!
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Size Small is Way Too Big for Our Maltese
By Malty on Apr 10, 2022
We just got the small as our dog loves her small traditional Kong; however, she’s so spooked by how tremendous it is she won’t use it.