Size:Small (Pack of 2) Dispenses food and treats for hours of fun; prevents rapid eating The Wobbler is a KONG-shaped toy and feeder that sits up until your dog pushes it down with their paws or noses. The best part- it then dispenses treats as it wobbles spins and rolls. The unpredictable movement keeps the toy challenging even for the seasoned pooch. Use the Wobbler as an alternative to a dog bowl and help extend meal time and exercise your dog. - Entertaining wobble action - Twist off dispenser; easy fill - Made in the USA - Measures 7 x 6 x 10.5-inches; suitable for dogs weighing 25-pounds or more
N**Y
Kong King
Absolutely brilliant!Solid construction, simplicity itself to use and clean - and the dogs LOVE IT!We bought one each of these for our two dogs and it's just so funny to watch them work out how to get their treats out. After a couple of goes they both adopted completely different techniques. One bats it around the kitchen floor as a game and he pounces on the treats as they fall out. The other dog takes it into the corner of her bed and taps it over in a much more controlled way. Kind of reflects both dogs' characters, hilarious.We bought the 'small' size - which is still pretty big. Perfect size for our fairly large Springer-cross (the size of a small Labrador) and Cockerpoo.Probably one of the best toy/treat purchases we've ever made for our dogs - and pretty much indestructible.:)
L**.
Be Careful....
Brilliant idea, however, my staffie has had this less than 10 minutes and it already has deep grooves from her teeth and the plastic has cut her mouth. Luckily I was watching her and I've removed the Wobbler before any serious damage was caused to her.So for me personally a waste of money and what could have been a very expensive trip to the vet.For those who can use it, I think it will be lots of fun but if you have a dog that can really chew I'd advise against buying this and just put the treats/food in a normal Kong xxx
A**G
Best buy
Best toy I've got for the two!They'll spend ages with them instead of trashing through the house whilst play fighting (Both got a lot of energy even after long walks).Durable (the GSD picks it up every now and then and throws it on the floor...that works on the normal Kongs to get the treats out so she tries the same trick with this).Not too easy to get the treats out when using the right sized treats. I use mixtures of sizes to keep it interesting for them.All in all. Love it.Originally reviewed 21 August 2018 and now an update 26.05.2019:One of them manages to unscrew the toy but it doesn't happen often. She however did chew on the top bit a little but knowing her, she put some serious effort in it and still didn't manage to completely destroy it. The two parts sti'll screw in and toy works fine (Now I just know which one is Ripleys :)Both get their morning activity treats after their walk in these and they are part of our morning routines.
L**E
Overall, pretty good
I like this overall, like every Kong dog toy I've tried. I'm surprised it doesn't stay upright more; my pup knocks it on its side and just rolls it a lot, which means that the treats do come out more quickly than intended. Still, it rights itself eventually, and maybe that variety helps too. Would have been good if the dispensing hole was adjustable for different sizes of treat, but it's really just for kibble despite the "treat dispensing toy" title. Also would have liked some indentation or texturing so it's easier to grip and unscrew. It can get stuck closed, and be hard to open. But not really a problem unless you've arthritis or something like that, I suppose. If you do, maybe think again about this particular product.
S**Y
Ohhh not great
A great idea and my dog loves pushing around the floor to get his treats out, but try telling your dog it's not for chewing after the treats have gone...... I would not recommend it. I have a 9 month old medium size dog and this lasted 4 to 5 weeks. I thought Kong's were indestructible. 😬
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