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The Everlasting Treat Bento Ball is a fun way to keep your dog's teeth clean with gum massaging nubs and paired with an Everlasting Treat. The Bento Ball holds one Everlasting Treat and can be filled with small treats or kibble. Starmark Mental Stimulation toys help keep pets mentally engaged in an activity they enjoy. They help foster natural hunting and foraging behaviors, and help prevent destructive boredom behaviors. This item can be used with Everlasting Treats, or with portions from your dog's regular meal to turn mealtime into playtime.
Item Number | 60451 |
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Weight | 10.08 ounces |
Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 3.5 inches |
Lifestage | Adult |
Breed Size | Large Breeds |
Toy Feature | Tough Chewer, Teething, Dental, Water Toy, Bouncy, Exercise |
Toy Scent | Vanilla |
Material | Plastic |
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.
Rice Flour, Vegetable Glycerin, Tapioca Starch, Potato Starch, Water, Carrageenan (seaweed extract), Powdered Cellulose, Natural Chicken Flavor, Calcium Carbonate, Sunflower Lecithin, Citric Acid (a preservative), Caramel Color.
3050 kcal ME/kg; 156 calories per treat
Crude Protein | 5.0% min |
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Crude Fat | 0.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 2.5% max |
Moisture | 15.0% max |
Refill with Everlasting Treat. Dishwasher safe, top rack.
Size | Pet Weight |
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Small | under 15 lbs |
Medium | 15 to 40 lbs |
Large | over 40 lbs |
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Customer Rating | Rated 3.3291 out of 5 stars 1,957 | Rated 3.7761 out of 5 stars 920 | Rated 4.3811 out of 5 stars 816 | Rated 4.0525 out of 5 stars 724 | Rated 4.3907 out of 5 stars 540 |
Price | $14.99Chewy Price | $11.60Chewy Price | $14.99Chewy Price | $19.99Chewy Price | $10.99Chewy Price |
Autoship | $14.24Chewy Price | — | — | $18.99Chewy Price | — |
Top Ingredients | Rice Flour, Vegetable Glycerin, Tapioca Starch... | — | Nylon and Real Peanuts. | — | — |
Toy Feature | Water Toy, Teething, Dental, Exercise, Tough Chewer, Bouncy | Dental, Tough Chewer, Outdoor | Training, Dental, Tough Chewer, Outdoor | Training, Teething, Dental, Tough Chewer | Dental |
Material | Plastic | Rubber | Synthetic Fabric, Nylon | Plastic, Synthetic Fabric, Nylon | — |
Breed Size | Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds | Large Breeds | Small Breeds, Medium Breeds, Large Breeds | Large Breeds |
Toy Type | Chew Toys, Treat Dispensers | Chew Toys | Chew Toys | Chew Toys | Balls, Treat Dispensers |
Lifestage | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult | Adult |
Chew Style | Extreme | Moderate | Extreme | Moderate | — |
Health Feature | — | — | — | — | Dental & Breath Care |
Unfortunately the treats to go in this have gotten expensive, so we hardly ever buy them now considering my dog is apparently a genius at getting them out. I even started putting them in upside down and never used any water (the trick to making it easier on humans to get them in). When he was a puppy like 7-12 months old, sure, it might take him a while to work it out of there. But once he was older, smarter, stronger, dang, he can pop that thing out of there so fast it is definitely not worth me fighting to stuff the treat in there! On the upside, the new puppy sometimes likes to play with it and has never had a treat out of it. Takes a beating from puppy teething without issues. So depending on your dog…this may be great for you. Mine are Great Danes, so it could simply be a matter of jaw strength. I’m not sure.
I was not happy with this selection for my dog. I thought that it would provide hours/days of entertainment for my dog but within minutes the middle piece popped out and posed to be a choking hazard. I would not be using this for my dog.
Love that this requires lots of licking so keeps my puppy occupied. He’s destructive with toys but the dispenser has held up. Only downside is the cost of the treats.
A great toy for our 5 month old husky/retriever! We’ve had it for 3 months and it’s a great toy to keep him entertained and helped with crate training as well. The rubber is long lasting and the treat is easy to replace when he finally gets it.
My Mini Golden Doodle, an aggressive chewer, loved this ball. She played with this toy for hours. She spent a lot of time eating the treat and she was not able to destroy the ball. I would recommend it to others.
I bought these and my dogs LOVE them and will do anything to have them, however, they both had the worst diarrhea ever after eating them. Beware.
These are great my dog. I have a corgi and she loves these. She is not able to destroy them too quickly. I normally let her have it for about 30-40 minutes then I am able to take it away and wait for another time to give back to her for about another 30-40 minutes of chewing before she gets through it. I love chew treats like these that don’t involve rawhide and are not a choking hazard. We have only tried the small size for her which seems good for her puppy size but we accidentally bought the medium too (which is significantly bigger) and are waiting to let her try that one.
Maybe good for smaller dogs or weaker chewers, but my dog pulled out the treat and ate it within an hour. He loved the flavor. Rubber is holding up but definitely doesn’t thick, expecting to find it in pieces soon
Treat inside lasted a record time of three days! The larger size was a good choice for my lab. Will get a few more treats to stuff inside. Also stuff peanut butter and cheese inside for a change up. Will last a long time. Great quality!
My dog was interested in this but it did not take her long to lick/bite it down to where she couldn't really get to it anymore. I bought it thinking that it would be a good option for keeping her busy in her crate but she lost interest once she couldn't get a good payoff. I haven't played around with how to switch out the treat "pucks" but it seems a little bit tricky. The treat ball seems to be well made and I am sure some dogs would enjoy it but my golden would rather play with rolling treat balls and benebones.