West Paw Limited Edition Toppl Dog Toy, Cardinal, Large

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About This Item

Details

  • Helps stimulate your pup’s brain for healthy growth.
  • Available in different sizes that can be interlocked for added challenges.
  • Can be filled with a variety of treats like nut butters, cheese chunks, and dog biscuits.
  • Non-toxic and dishwasher safe.
  • Made with eco-friendly Zogoflex material in Bozeman, Montana.

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Questions & Answers

2 Customer Questions


Do the large and Xl sizes of Toppl fit together like the large and small sizes do?

Answer by ChewyAug 13, 2025
The large and extra large Toppls do fit together.

How much food would the different sizes hold?

Answer by ChewyJun 30, 2025
Capacities for these toys are estimates and depend on the size of the kibble used. West Paw used a standard large breed kibble for these estimates: Small 1/4 cup Large 3/4 cup XL 1 3/4 cups
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Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars
107 Ratings

Customers Mention

Chewy identifies key considerations with the help of artificial intelligence and our veterinarians.

Durability

88% Positive

Easy to Clean

90% Positive

Size and Difficulty Level

84% Positive

Treat Dispensing Functionality

92% Positive

47 Customer Reviews



Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lisa on Dec 31, 2025

Nice big opening so nothing goes to waste!

I like to feed a meal in a challenge for enrichment. Kongs don't really work for my golden retrievers as they really can't get their noses into the smaller end

I like to feed a meal in a challenge for enrichment. Kongs don't really work for my golden retrievers as they really can't get their noses into the smaller end. I was able to put 1-1/2 cups of food in the large size and freeze them and it took them about an hour to get them emptied.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Gwen on Dec 11, 2025

Fun and Easy to Clean

I switched to this product after using a Kong food hider since those were so hard to clean and my large breed dog couldn’t reach the bottom of them (even for the

I switched to this product after using a Kong food hider since those were so hard to clean and my large breed dog couldn’t reach the bottom of them (even for the appropriate size). The Toppl is MUCH easier to clean and my dog is able to lick all areas inside of it. The hole on the side is great for dispensing small treats when your dog pushes it over.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Julia on Dec 27, 2025

Keeps our pup's attention and very tough so far

We bought two different sizes to stack them and it works great to keep our pup interested. Once she gets all the treats, she chews on the two containers but they

We bought two different sizes to stack them and it works great to keep our pup interested. Once she gets all the treats, she chews on the two containers but they are both soft and tough. Happy with thus purchase.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Asa on Sep 13, 2025

Didn’t need

I have one, and he likes it. I didn’t realize though that in this same order I placed, the Critta Fritta little acorn toy is basically the same thing but cheaper

I have one, and he likes it. I didn’t realize though that in this same order I placed, the Critta Fritta little acorn toy is basically the same thing but cheaper. While the toppl is clearly made of more durable materials, I bought it to combine with our large and use as a treat dispenser but wasn’t convinced it would actually work very well for that purpose based on the ridges inside. The likelihood of my dog destroying or ingesting parts of it seemed like it would increase by using it that way, so I decided to keep the less expensive, super cute, and durable enough for us Critta Fritta that actually *also* has the little ridges inside and has a lid that doubles as a lick mat/bowl. It seems to be made of soft silicone, so as I said, not as durable as the topple. But since it comes with a lid, I can use it to dispense treats and the relative size and space between components seems like it will work better for that purpose. If you have a smaller dog and don’t have a toppl, they’re great. But the Critta Fritta is almost a third of the price for the exact same design if you don’t have to worry about your dog eating it.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Margaret on Nov 7, 2025

Puppy entertainment making it a treat

I mixed a pumpkin-peanut butter puree mixed with goats milk and their dry dog kibble and some dehydrated liver treats, then froze it. Boy, was it a treat that kept

I mixed a pumpkin-peanut butter puree mixed with goats milk and their dry dog kibble and some dehydrated liver treats, then froze it. Boy, was it a treat that kept him busy for quite some time. It allowed me to get our dinner started without interuption and my puppy even brought me his empty Toppl toy for me to clean it for next time.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Lauren on Nov 30, 2025

Best Toy!

Get a few in each size if you can because you're going to want to have one or two with treatsin the freezer and use the other for food, their whole meal or part

Get a few in each size if you can because you're going to want to have one or two with treatsin the freezer and use the other for food, their whole meal or part of it. If someone could only afford one dog toy this might be it.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Cari on Sep 5, 2025

Good, not great

I already owned a large size Toppl and thought I’d get the small, because I read you can interlock them to get a “treat dispenser challenge” (you’ll see this in

I already owned a large size Toppl and thought I’d get the small, because I read you can interlock them to get a “treat dispenser challenge” (you’ll see this in one of the pictures). Unfortunately, as in most of these cases, this leaves a bit to be desired, since my pup’s freeze-dried pieces fall out a bit too easily and it doesn’t take him long at all to get everything out. I have also used the Toppl by itself: I add bone broth or turkey broth to rehydrate my pup’s food and then freeze it. Unfortunately, if you add broth, you really HAVE to then have the special stopper (a separate purchase, unfortunately), because trying to stop up the hole with peanut butter or pumpkin wasn’t enough and I ended up with a puddle of bone broth on my counter. That being said, I have found this Toppl to be a good arsenal in trying to slow my voracious eater down. I schmear some peanut butter or pumpkin on the bottom and then add his rehydrated freeze-dried food, and it takes him about 15-20 minutes to get all the goodies out (closer to 30 minutes, if I freeze it first). That being said, the small only fits about 1/4 c. of his food + broth + some extras (for example, some sliced veggies or a piece of jerky), so it’s not big enough for his full meal.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Joanne on Nov 3, 2025

Great for freezing treats

I still make a nightly frozen treat in a Toppl for my 18 month old golden. They hold up really well. I bought a third one to rotate them but none have cracked or

I still make a nightly frozen treat in a Toppl for my 18 month old golden. They hold up really well. I bought a third one to rotate them but none have cracked or shown any signs of wear even as he bites them every night.


Rated 1 out of 5 stars
By Jada on Oct 12, 2025

Not Sturdy or Challenging

This toy literally began flaking apart after I rinsed it and allowed it to air dry. I’m not okay with my dog eating random recycled material. If you have a super

This toy literally began flaking apart after I rinsed it and allowed it to air dry. I’m not okay with my dog eating random recycled material. If you have a super smart dog, they’ll just knock the toy over and eat off of the floor anyway. Not worth nearly $30.


Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Colleen on Aug 21, 2025

Getting a dog who doesn’t want to eat engaged

My dog has been sick on and off for a few months and- with a move added in- has been more resident to eating recently. Since she needs to put on weight, the vet

My dog has been sick on and off for a few months and- with a move added in- has been more resident to eating recently. Since she needs to put on weight, the vet wants her on 3 meals a day. I find that I can fit her full lunch in a large/small toy fit together and she is more engaged and willing to eat her kibble because it feels like a game. Plus it adds some mental stimulation in the middle of my work day. I will warn you it is going to be pushed under every couch or chair you have. But in my mind it’s worth it. Being dishwasher safe if also a huge bonus since I will be using it multiple times a week and would hate to hand wash it often enough.