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The Amuda Pet IQ Interactive Treat Food Dispensing Ball is a BPA-free, non-toxic rubber toy designed to keep your pets engaged while promoting dental health. Its soft, mint-flavored material not only attracts your pet's attention but also helps clean their teeth and massage their gums, making it an essential addition to your pet care routine.
M**L
Nothing special
I got this ball when my husky was 9 months old and he is now 1 (13 months to be exact) and doesn't touch it anymore. The ball is about the size of a tennis ball and had pretty small opening for the treats on the side, so had to break his treats up to fit. Even when the treats were snug in there it took him no time to get the treats out and then he was done with it. I could put treats in the middle without breaking them up and those took him about 5 minutes to get out. He played with it as a regular ball for about a week. He likes balls that make noise and I should have stuck with those. It is made with good material and is durable. I could put some peanut butter in the creases but it would probably just get all over the place. You're better off just getting a classic kong.
C**M
Great treat ball, firm but not hard surface for his mouth and he hasn't chewed it up.
This is the best find of the year for me. Our big Akita recently diagnosed with allergies so it's been really hard to find a diet that works and give up all the otherwise healthy treats he was getting. This is perfect to put the small size kibble he's now eating into the ball so he feels he's getting a treat. At first it took him almost 20 minutes to get all the kibble out of it, but now he's got it down and done in about 7 minutes. But I don't mind loading it up again since it's just a bit of his regular food. The long tube in the middle is perfect to put longer treats like jerky, or bully sticks (if he could have that). Really happy to have found this, so's my dog.
P**S
Now that I've had it for a while she's figured out how to strip the kibbles pretty quickly. Considering the loading time and how quick ...
It's a bit of a chore to load the ball but it provided my dog with some entertainment. Now that I've had it for a while she's figured out how to strip the kibbles pretty quickly. Considering the loading time and how quick she strips it I'm not using it very much anymore. However, it does what it's claiming to do and I wouldn't return it.
S**.
he loved this guy a little too much
While my puppy (35lb Aussie/border collie) loves balls, he loved this guy a little too much. I got it Monday evening (2/26) and by today (2/28) it was demolished. I would love to order another to use as a fetch ball since it was so bouncy but he destroyed it so fast I might look elsewhere. If your dog isn’t a strong chewer, this would be great.
B**.
Durable and great entertainment.
I got this for my boyfriend’s dog who is a Rottweiler/Pit mix. Keep in mind this dog has destroyed every other toy I’ve bought him in a matter of a few minutes. That being said this ball has survived the past month so far with no noticeable damage. Definitely worth the money spent.The rubber teeth on the ball are sturdy and hold treats very easily, even when I toss the ball no food falls out. It is just the right size for the dog to carry around in his mouth which is great because he loves to play keep away as well. Overall I would definitely recommend this ball for any dog who needs a toy to occupy them.
C**E
It's a pain to set up, and my pets aren't that into it.
It's hard to get treats into this which makes me not want to set it up. My cat isn't motivated enough to figure it out and my dog is meh about it too. It's not worth the time it takes me to put treats in it, so it gets used rarely.
A**U
Not for dogs that like to shred
My puppy enjoyed getting her kibble out (which fit perfectly), but then she immediately started shredding it. In about 15 min she had removed three of the teeth bearing parts of the ball. So I would be VERY careful with this toy if you have a dog that likes to shred things.
L**G
It’s a ball. 🤷🏽♀️
Arrived as advertised. I feel like it’s overpriced, due to the fact that I have to put about a million treats in it for it to actually keep my puppy occupied for more than 30 seconds. He actually prefers the $3.99 chewtoy I purchased at Ross to this one!
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