Rubber Dog Wheeler Toy for Young Canine Chew Games
Thinking of how to organize your puppy’s leisure so as to be free while he’s playing on his own? It’s quite natural that young dogs are very attached to their owners and require constant attention, but the contemporary dog supply industry has a solution of the boredom behavior problem! Get this ‘Hockey Puck’ Canine Treat Dispensing Toy, designed not only to reduce your pet’s anxiety, but also to develop his natural foraging skill, to improve his dental hygiene and to provide him with a healthy supplementary feeding!
Key features of this Dog Toy: - special rubber
- holds a variety of treats
- dog-friendly
- no latex, phthalates and vinyl
- time-proof
| Intended use of this Dog Toy: - engages dogs into interesting game
- chewing
- intermittent or supplemental feeding
- as a reward
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Dimensions: - small - 1 3/5 inch x 3 inch (4 cm x 7,5 cm)
- weight - 95 g
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Insert a piece of 'Treat-a-licious' Canine Treat into the toy and give it to your four-legged friend. He will be interested to pull the yummy out, but it’s not so easy task! You can also put some small dog kibbles inside in order to make the toy more interesting to play with. Your pet will have to activate his quick wits to eat the delicious kibble!
Check the video how to insert Everlasting Dog Treats
The toy is made of a special, virtually indestructible rubber, meant to withstand the constant pressure of chewing and gnawing. So, the cutting teeth of your doggy aren’t dangerous for this sturdy gear! The surface of the toy is designed uneven in order to increase its positive effect for a dog’s dental hygiene. It will provide a toothbrush effect and gum massage while your dog chewing.
The item is almost noiseless on the floor, so it won’t disturb you when your pet rolls it in his playing ardor. Besides, it’s very easy to keep it clean as it can be washed in a dishwasher as well as under running water.
This Hockey Puck toy model has bigger sizes available! Check the table below to look through!
Take a look at small treat dispensing toy in 3D