West Paw Qwizl Tough Treat Dispensing Dog Chew Toy
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Keep your dog entertained and rewarded with the West Paw Qwizl Dog Toy. Featuring a clever design that keeps dogs stimulated and pleasantly puzzled, this dog toy is designed to dispense a treat to your furry friend—but he’ll have to work for it first. The center cut outs give him a whiff of the yumminess inside, so he’ll be quickly enticed to start going after the prize. Not only does this prolong the life of treats, but it also keeps him away from your shoes and furniture—a win/win all around! And when it’s empty, go ahead and use it for a good ol’ fashioned game of fetch.
Key Benefits- Interactive treat-dispensing and scent-releasing dog toy. Also great for fetch.
- Holds a treat inside that your dog will have to work to get out. Extends the life of treats!
- Mentally stimulating puzzle toy helps prolong play and distract destructive chewing.
- Extremely durable and safe, it’s guaranteed to withstand dog damage.
- Environmentally-friendly design is made in the USA to be recyclable and dishwasher safe.
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.
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Item Number113984
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Dimensions6.5 x 2.75 x 2.75 inches
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Weight11.04 ounces
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeLarge Breeds
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Toy FeatureTough Chewer, Outdoor, Water Toy, Bouncy, Exercise
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MaterialThermoplastic Elastomer
Size | Dimensions |
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Small | 5.5 inches |
Large | 6.5 inches |
Limited Lifetime Warranty.
Customer Reviews
87% Recommend
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It's a Hit! Eventually Started Breaking But We Just Bought Another!
By JWill on Jan 9, 2021
Our GS Lab loves it, and I have stuffed it with a variety of things. Our first one lasted about 5 months, which is pretty good given that she is a tough chewer and I am good at stuffing it! Anyway, it is part of our daily routine and we immediately bought a replacement. These are much easier to keep clean than her other treat dispensers. So yes, she was able to 'break' it, but it is still a winner and worth the money.
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Disappointed in this West Paw item
By Kirsten on Dec 17, 2020
I have ordered many styles of West Paw and they have all held up well with my extreme chewers. With this different style I thought that it would be a good addition. Unfortunately this style did not hold up and pieces came off within 2 days of my dogs playing with it. I will continue to order West Paw, just not this style, and hope the quality does not disappoint.
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A little too puzzling
By RedBabe on Nov 25, 2020
Giving this toy four stars as it is good quality and provides entertainment, however it is tough to figure out what exactly can fit into it in order to be a challenge for the dog. When I chose a treat that was too big, my GSD chewed on the exposed ends that were outside of the toy and then got frustrated because there wasn’t a way to get the treat out of the middle. If the treat is too small, she just easily pulls the treat out of the toy and eats it in a few seconds. The toy even frustrates me sometimes since if a treat is stuck in the center, I have to figure out how to get it out before putting in something new. What I’ve found works the best are the triumph jerky strips since my GSD eats Giving this toy four stars as it is good quality and provides entertainment, however it is tough to figure out what exactly can fit into it in order to be a challenge for the dog. When I chose a treat that was too big, my GSD chewed on the exposed ends that were outside of the toy and then got frustrated because there wasn’t a way to get the treat out of the middle. If the treat is too small, she just easily pulls the treat out of the toy and eats it in a few seconds. The toy even frustrates me sometimes since if a treat is stuck in the center, I have to figure out how to get it out before putting in something new. What I’ve found works the best are the triumph jerky strips since my GSD eats the ends and then chews the toy to break down the jerky inside, which will then fall out of the wave holes. Plato thinkers fit in nicely, but sometimes my GSD can’t get it out once the ends are eaten. Kibble can work as long as it isn’t too small as it will just fall out of the wave holes. … more
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Not my dog's favorite, durability subpar for west paw
By Sparky on Nov 11, 2020
This toy was not my dog's favorite & the durability did not last as expected for a west paw toy. The treat "dispenser" design was fine but not great (difficult for my 60 lb shepherd). Ultimately I only gave my dog this toy only when there was a treat in it otherwise she wasn't interested in it & she only got it a few times before the toy had pieces crumbling off.
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westpaw toys withstand it all
By nola on Dec 13, 2020
these are even stronger than the other brand that claim to be indestructible. my pibble always manages to damage the other rubber toys regardless of the claims that they are for strong chewers. But West Paw toys actually withstand my power chewer’s bites! and it’s fun to check out her techniques for solving the treat puzzle!
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I love this food puzzle
By Peanut on Jan 2, 2021
I was searching for ideas on what to put in this food puzzle and found there aren’t many. So I am sharing what I use: half a non-nitrate hotdog and a mozzarella stick. No, it’s not easy to push in the food, but Peanut doesn’t care. Try it!
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Great entertainment
By Nana on Dec 30, 2020
Fill these bones with a spray treat and your dog will hunker down and lick for ages. Nice quiet entertainment and fun for your dog. I can toss it in the crate and my puppy will dive in and be happy in there for a good half hour or more.
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I loved it at first
By Amy5 on Nov 22, 2020
This toy is very difficult for my Jack Russell Terrier, and I love that! It’s very hard to keep her occupied, and with a bulky stick inside of this toy, she spends hours gnawing on it. The downside is that since it’s so difficult, my dog has been taking chunks out of the ends. This toy would be perfect if it were only a little bit stronger.
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10/10 for aggressive chewers
By Kait on Oct 31, 2020
Our 11 month old pit is the king of destruction. Not only does he rip toys of all materials apart, he eats the pieces. Needless to say he has to be closely monitored with any new toy to see if it can stand up to shredding skills. This toy is AMAZING. Placed a treat inside it and he’s entertained for hours. Small little tooth marks on the toy but it’s held up so well. I cringed to buy a toy at this price point but the durability and quality is absolutely worth it. I’ll be a lifelong customer. It’s not soft enough that he can pull it apart and it’s not so hard that it could damage his teeth/gums. Highly highly recommend to all aggressive chewer parents - I only wish I found it sooner.
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slows her down -slightly
By 2ndPupMom on Nov 9, 2020 Top 250 Contributor
I love west paw toys and this one is no exception. I tried putting a this bully stick in it. That slowed her down 30 seconds maybe? However, if I put something between the toy’s opening then it keeps her occupied for a little longer. She likes it so I’m happy