Extremely durable, but soft in your dog's mouth, the Treat Dispensing Pickle Pocket is ideal for snack-time play or retrieving. Holds Treats or Kibble. Made of virtually indestructible material stronger than rubber and great for powerful chewers! The material used is free of latex, vinyl, and phthalates.
Item Number | 65586 |
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Weight | 11.68 ounces |
Dimensions | 7 x 3 x 3 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.
Refill with Flavor Wave Treats, small treats, or kibble. Dishwasher safe, top rack.
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Honestly it comes as described and it seems well made. It holds treats well and honestly even peanut butter if you wanted. That being said my pit bull wasn’t really into it. He likes the peanut butter way but it didn’t make him want to chew, just lick. If we put a treat in it he just ignores the whole thing completely. That being said he’s not really into toys yet so we’re trying to teach him. So far it’s not his thing.
Just received this in the mail today. Washed it off and stuck my bully mixed favorite freeze dried beef liver treats in the grooves. So far he has been at it consistently for over an hour without a scratch on it! That is saying something because he can normally destroy anything! Will update if this changes. So far, definitely worth the money!
I'd suggest only buying this dispenser if you plan to buy their treats. When I put other dog biscuits into the slots, they are frequently crushed by the pickle. It's a fun bouncy toy, but doesn't really serve a broad purpose.
I broke up jerky treat in little pieces & put in slots. BIG hit with the dog(s)
We have been using this treat dispenser daily for years. I stuff it with Zukes mini naturals. My dog is a 32# beagle silky terrier mix. It takes her a couple of minutes to get 15 treats out. I find it a great way to give her her evening snack. She comes running when I mention that it's time for her pickle pocket. I am extremely happy with this product.
This toy is great and keeps my dog occupied for a long time. It gets super nasty but that’s to be expected. My pup gets so excited when I ask if she wants her pickle! Her other treat dispensing toys she lobs onto the ground to break up the treats inside which sounds like a herd of elephants stomping around and is not super conducive to telework. This treat however keeps her quiet as she lays down and slobbers all over it. Would highly recommend.
Works well with jerky. Puppy would stay with it indefinitely, so I remove after 1/2 hour. Constant salivating while in use.
Our now 8 month old Irish Doodle pup is very active, very food motivated and a very tough chewer, so finding things that take him a while to work on and that he can't destroy has been hard. This toy has been his absolute favorite -- we've been stuffing cheese into the crevices and, while he's getting faster over time getting the cheese out, it keeps him busy up to 30 minutes at a sitting which has been a godsend with this very busy guy!
Molly loves puzzles and any type of enrichment toys/exercises. This is her least favorite. The treats go way too deep in the pockets and she can’t retrieve them. I definitely don’t think it’s worth the money now. Just for size reference also, she’s Medium sized @ 66 lbs with medium muzzle.
I don't review a lot of items but this one is worth it. I have a very active rescue pup. She's awesome but so much more than the labs and goldens I'm used to. She's very food motivated though. So she works for each kibble to help me take off some energy. I have a snuffle mat, two orange treat balls (that were for the labs), a starmark orange ball, and so many Kongs. The pickle is my savior. I usually freeze it at night and stuff it with bananas, yogurt, PB, or some veggies. That way when I get home after a long day of work and she's had her exercise I can settle back and get out The Pickle. She can play with that thing for an hour. It's bigger than I anticipated. I use squirty peanut butter or a reusable piping bag to fill it. I'll also throw some kibbles or treats in it later for her to work on idly. It is bigger than I thought it would be but my 30 lb mighty mouse of a shepherd/border collie/ husky/heeler mix has all the power she needs to throw it. It's definitely designed for a big dog but she's got it. She even has learned its name and will bring me her "pickle" as opposed to her "orange". Occasionally I will be a merciful god to her and use my opposable thumbs to peel it back and let the kibble bits rain. The website is being weird and won't let me upload a picture of her with it for a size comparison.