Description
Keep your pet engaged and healthy with this Interactive Rubber Dog Toy Ball! Designed for chewing, treat dispensing, and dental care, this toy is perfect for dogs, puppies, and even cats to enjoy hours of fun and mental stimulation.
Features:
β Durable Rubber Material β Made from non-toxic, chew-resistant rubber, ensuring safety and long-lasting use.
β Dental Cleaning Design β Features grooves and ridges that help clean teeth, massage gums, and reduce plaque and tartar buildup.
β Interactive Treat Feeder β Fill the ball with your petβs favorite kibble or treats to encourage active play and reward-based engagement.
β Bouncing & Chewing Fun β Perfect for fetching, chewing, and interactive games, keeping your pet physically and mentally active.
β Soft & Pet-Friendly Texture β Gentle on your petβs teeth while providing a satisfying chewing experience.
β Suitable for All Pets β Ideal for small, medium, and large dogs, as well as playful cats.
β Easy to Clean β Washable and hassle-free to maintain hygiene after treat-filled fun.
π Promote healthy chewing habits, dental hygiene, and mental stimulation with this versatile toyβgreat for everyday play and training! πΎβ¨
J. Castaneda –
My dog is obsessed
t281q0f9 –
Best so far!
J.h.B.d. –
I gave these 5 stars because they are a great size for a small to medium sized dog. Our dog has a bigger ball with the knobs facing outwards. It’s too big for him so we bought smaller ones which he destroyed in a few minutes. The only negative is that my dog doesn’t care for these but that’s not the fault of the balls. He loves stuffed toys but the big knobby one is the only ball he has liked except the smaller ones like it that are not tough enough and we’re afraid he will eat them. I would recommend these anyhow.
Carmella Youmans –
decently made
Mary –
Best dog ball ever!!
TJ –
These are sturdy for my dogs. My dogs are small and it sometimes it takes awhile for them get kibble out. I smear a bit of peanut butter on them to entice them to put effort into it.
Easy clear and I have put them in the dishwasher without any issue. they have a little odor at first so I washed mine in dawn dish soap before using just to remove anything that might be on them .
Nathan –
Neat balls but not durable enough for Labrador
Willie Taylor –
My tween dog loves it!
Kenneth –
Nice for treats & plsy
CN –
Just got a little 8lb rescue that obviously was food deprived and would eat her way into the emergency room if given the chance. She has crazy high energy even after being spayed. We were desperately trying to find something she could chew on besides our hands (in play) to burn some of that energy that wasn’t rawhide. Tendons also scare me enough not to give them to her. This is the super find! She gets food at a much slower rate (she can inhale it otherwise), gets her teeth cleaned, and is most happily entertained. This is a great find. Thanks!
Darcy Joyce –
Good
Jessica Sanders –
We bought these awhile back and they are still in great condition! They are about the size of tennis balls. We have 3 aggressive Chewers (2 pittie mixes and 1 lab/retriever mix). These were such a great buy and the dogs love them.
Anna –
Going on 2 years!
SASI –
I purchased these for my Jack Russell puppy hoping to keep them preoccupied for a time. They are really difficult to fill up and you can only fit small kibble or peanut butter in the grooves. My dog was able to empty it out in a very short time.
David Jeffreys –
I got these to see if they would work with our little 5 lb pup. He isn’t able to get kibble out of the toothed grooves very well. When he gets bigger it might work better. We still get use from the round holes. We put a little peanut butter in each end and he will work with it till he’s gotten it clean.
J. Reid –
Great balls to throw my retrievers. The holes make them easy to catch on a bounce. The do bounce pretty good on the lawn. The dogs can gnaw them and they donΒt come apart. They do get pretty dingy after sitting in the yard for months but my fur buddies donΒt care at all.
Claudia Allison –
These balls appear to be a great toy. When dog is chewing they kind of make a squeaky sound. Seemed durable enough but within a few minutes, my Labrador, who loves to chew up and eat anything, had already torn the ball and was eating small pieces of it. If you have a smaller dog or a dog that just isnΒt that into chewing, these would probably be a great toy, but they were no match for my dog??
3mvtcwxwsg –
Works great to keep my puppy occupied
styarbrough –
I have a Malinois. She really likes the BOUNCE of these balls…and she likes the Teeth of the ball…This is outlasting a regular tennis ball…the STAR OF ALMOST ANY DOGs toy box. She takes them out every morning.
teacherbee –
Super versatile! Not to hard to load and I can tell this is going to help keep my dogs teeth clean. Kept her occupied for a while. BUT not for a SUPER aggressive chewer. I wouldnΒt say this is appropriate for any bully breeds. Definitely more suited for a medium sized dog.
Angie –
My puppy loves them. Little hard to clean but fun for puppy!
tqzc5j –
Great for Aggressive Chewers
Stacey Taylor –
Though it takes some time/effort to put treats/food into balls, my dogs love them.
E. Bird –
Both my Lab and Labradoodle love these balls, and amazingly they’re still in one piece. My dogs break many balls in half, but these are almost indestructible. I rarely put treats in each ball since they love them so much without my having to sit and load them up.
Kay –
My dog is obsessed with this ball. She carries around everywhere. She plays with it nonstop shoes on it nonstop and has never torn up yet.
M. Ball –
Great
Catherine –
OMG. The Trifecta!
J. Mccarver –
Will buy again…if I ever need to. Lol
B. Walker –
Love
Marilyn –
Came with two , sturdy material my golden puppy loves them . Keeps her busy trying to get the food out .
Leslie Rodriguez –
They hold up well.. !!
Jennifer –
These work good for hiding his treats
Carla C. –
Haven’t been destroyed yet.
Hollie –
This has been the best dog toy for dental hygiene so far. WeΒve tried several shapes. I stayed away from Βball shapeΒ bc my fear of them plopping down my dogs throat. But these were big enough for my dogs that they hold it with their front paws and grind/rub their teeth along it to get the treats out! Perfect for brushing! ??
Chebordnik –
Great way to play with the puppy.
Shawn H. –
Not that great for a small pup
A. Cook –
The product is mostly as described. To be fair, our dog doesnΒt want food in it and just want to chew it to a pulp. After a day and a half, he is making progress. He has strategically targeted one ball for destruction. IΒm convinced this is better than a tennis ball which he would tear apart, swallow, and puke up. And with the design, his teeth are being cleaned despite bleeding initially.
UPDATE- the green ball has been lost but eight months later the blue ball is still his favorite toy.
mike –
I have 2 dogs that love to chew. These have held up much longer than the other toys I’ve bought them. They are sized right for medium and large dogs, easy to slip treats into and a great value. They are heavy enough they don’t feel cheap, they aren’t loud noisy toys.
Shanna Coil –
Great for small puppies to keep them busy. Once our guy hit 5 months he had these tore apart and we threw them away.
We have a lab.
Carlos H –
My dog absolutely loves this ball! Other than just playing fetch, you can add peanut butter and other foods and freeze it to make it a more time consuming activity for the dog. It’s not very soft and more on the harder end, but it has a nice design and it’s a good value for the cost.
Bobyouruncle –
TheyΒve lasted a few weeks so far. ThereΒs a hole in the middle you can wedge a treat in, not sure about the bristle bits.
B. Golan –
Keeps her busy
Vince L. –
I use one almost every night. I’ve had them for nearly 2 years now and one of them (the blue one) has started to lose a few of it’s teeth. The green one still looks brand new. I stick a few treats, supplements, and some peanut butter or coconut oil inside for my dog before bed every night. I run them through the dishwasher every once in a while. Great quality product.
Arturo J. –
These are nice for a smaller dog(about 20lbs)
Doris –
A lot of work for little reward
TC Builders –
MY DOG SEEMS TO LIKE THEM AND HASN’T DESROYED THEM LIKE SHE HAS DONE OTHERS EVEN AFTER A FEW MONTHS THEY STILL LOOK PERFECT
hqe7cdqvg –
Kept my old dog busy and happy
Ana –
Great entertainment
Lance D. –
I have a very high energy Husky puppy. I was looking for activity toys and something that can keep her busy for a bit so I can have a moment of peace haha. These work great for that. I spread open the teeth and squirted cheez-whiz inside each row. Keeps her busy for quite a while. She loves it.
Tommy Tunes –
She’d play with that treat ball ALL DAY if I filled it enough. She loves peanut butter in it!
Raven Showalter –
My dog’s favorite toy
David W. –
HEAVY DUTY
Juanita –
Works great!
Colleen –
Tough and dogs love Βem
Charles Clark –
Nice treat ball
Amazon Kunde –
Long lasting fun for my dog. The Ball holds the treats well and my dog almost goes nuts, cause he can’t get them out. Great toy for the value.
D. Heisey –
Put a little dry food in it and our dog is occupied for an hour.
Hester Smith –
Keeps my dog busy and helps his teeth.
Luis D. –
Satisfactory
L. Silvero –
keeps my pups busy for a long time, cleans their teeth too!
P McRee –
My dogs destroy every ball I buy withing a week. This ball doesn’t even show wear and tear and months of daily play. It is sturdy, bouncy and my dog is obsessed with it. It is also less expensive than the destroyed balls we purchased before. Get this!
jennifer c. –
Finally! A ball my dog CAN’T destroy! I’m so happy ??! They bounce great and gently which is fantastic since I often play fetch in the house with my dog. She’s a heavy chewer and absolutely loves these. I couldn’t be happier.
Anne –
Great for small puppies
charlie hicks –
These treat-balls are a struggle to load but, my dogs enjoy them.
51g3yb –
This ball is ALMOST indestructible.
Nicolette M. Polson –
I thought from the photos that treats were placed within a hollow center and pet worked to get them out. Its not the case. The center is hollow like an apple that has been cored out and the teeth and in a shallow groove. I assume I’m to put peanut butter or dog toothpaste within the groove but there is no easy or clean way to do this.
My dog is playing with it like she would any ball.
w42uj43zo –
Feixun Dog Treat Toy Ball, Dog Tooth Cleaning Toy
RL –
We have 5 well cared for and loved dogs (3 ac to run and play). 2 are fetchers and heavy chewers – 95LBs and 50 lbs. These are easy throw, easy for the dogs to run after and catch and bring back, etc. Also, they have held up for the last few months with the chewing. We do not put treats in them – they just like to chew and throw them around the room after the outside play. AND, these two have the cleanest teeth – so I guess the description on teeth cleaning is correct. I am pleased with these balls, the 2 dogs like them, they are holding up with NO pieces missing, and teeth are clean. AND good price. I’ll order again when the time comes.
Crystal Bradford –
My dogs love these
Ernie Gall –
Awesome price for an even more awesome dog toy, our MiniGoldenDoodle loves getting her ΒTreat BallΒ we fill it with four pieces of her dry kibble dog food in each row, and she works at till they are all gone, she has it down to minutes nowΒ ! ??????
miq6kefv –
My Beagle LOVES it!
Jessica –
This is the third different snuffle toy IΒve tried for my 14yr old toy Fox terrier. He used to be a very aggressive chewer, but since heΒs slowed down he doesnΒt play as much. However, his determination and stubborn nature is still intact, thatΒs how the first l snuffle toy I bought lasted one day, and the second lasted three days. This one was just delivered and thereΒs some things I think needed to be noted if youΒre interested in buying it.
1st) I put the wrong treats inside, I broke pupperoni training treats in 3 parts, science diet baked treats in two/3 parts and used a freeze dried salmon mix-in. My dog is having a blast, heΒs been at it for over an hour now, but IΒm getting concerned. Some treat pieces just got smooshed further down so much so that since theyΒre also wet from his saliva I donΒt think theyΒre retrievable. Other pieces have fallen all over his dog bed and blanket, and I thought that since itΒs plastic itΒll last longer Β but now IΒm concerned if the materials used to make the toy are okay for his health if little particles from the plastic break off.
2nd) The ΒteethΒ area you put the treats in donΒt have much give. So yes itΒll keep a dog busy, but since my dog is 14 I think it might be just a little too difficult to retrieve the treats. Still heΒs been trying for over an hour, so heΒs enjoying his self, IΒm just an over protective dog owner.
3rd) IΒll update my review later to see how long this toy lasts before breaking. I tell you in advance though I do not recommend you giving your dog this toy to play with in your bed.
J. Suggs –
Doomed for destruction with UPDATE
Sandra Mcclain –
Not a treat ball
Vincent Larsen –
Great deal, great toy
marilyn in Georgetown,Texas –
This toy is very tough. ItΒs good for aiding in boredom and it bounces really well.