Product DescriptionThe Waggle has a super flexible middle that allows the toy to be playfully "wagged" and shaken back and forth. Treat Meter randomly dispenses treats for kibble-loving pooches.Sizes: Small and Medium/Large.Both sizes recommended for any size dogs.
Great dog toy!! (Rating: 5 out of 5) My dog is very picky with toys and can normally chew any of them apart. This toy is not only durable but adding some treats to it gives her a good 30 minutes of fun. She rolls all over and attempts to chew, move, and shake the treats out of the bone. It is hysterical. We have had this toy for at least 3 months so it has held it's value very well for us and my dog still goes crazy barking when I start filling the ends up with treats. By the way, I just break up some milkbones or whatever treats I have on hand. I don't buy specific ones for the bone.
what does it do??? (Rating: 2 out of 5) My Corgi has no idea what to do with this toy. Perhaps because he doesn't shake his toys, the food has been in the toy for a very long time. I put his favorite dried meat treats but it didn't help. He is very food driven but this toy gets a big yawn. I have fostered several other Corgis and none of them could get food out either. I removed many of the little prongs but it did no good. The dogs chew the toy sometimes so I gave it a 2 as a fairly expensive chew toy.
The dogs love Tricky Treat and Buster Cube but this toy has been a bust.
One of the few that keeps my dog busy (Rating: 5 out of 5) The Premier line of dog toys is excellent. They are tough enough for my dog (who can go through most hard chewing thingies in no time flat (pig ears, Greenies, etc.) I put treats about the size of a pea in the ends of this and it keeps her occupied for 15 or so minutes, picking it up and dropping it to get them to fall out. Bigger treats won't come out with sufficient regularity.
And this thing doesn't have a funky rubber smell. In fact, it's got a nice vanilla-y smell to it.
Bravo, Premier! Keep the products coming!
My sheltie LOVES this! (Rating: 5 out of 5) My dog, a 30 lb sheltie, has been using this toy for well over a month with no damage. I pack each end with a mixture of kibbles and Zuke's Natural Minis treats in Chicken and Salmon flavors and hand it to my dog.
I can see how an aggressive chewer could chew the middle part in half, it's kind of a softer material, but my dog doesn't bother with it because it's not the food part. She's not the type to destroy or rip apart a toy to get at the treat inside. She just tries to get her tongue inside where the treats are, and sometimes nibbles at the opening.
So, my little girl loves the Premier Waggle. I love it too, and got it free as part of amazon's 4-for-3 deal. Amazon's my first stop when I'm looking for dog supplies! I've had the Premier Twist-n-Treat & the Squirrel Dude for 2 years now, they're still doing great, and I just now added the Waggle and the Chuckle to my toy bin. Haven't used the Chuckle yet, but it's pretty much the same as the Waggle. Gotta love the Premier toys if you have a food motivated dog who won't tear a toy in half to get to the food. ^_^
**Update** Over 7 months now, still looks new. Well, except for the slobber covering it. This toy is how my sheltie eats all of her kibble. It takes her anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour until she gives up trying to get anymore out. I cram each end, it's the best way to get her interested in it, as she knows it's too difficult to get them out when there's only a dozen tiny kibbles in each end. I feed her Canidae All Life Stages, perfect size for this toy.
Busy Buddy is great. (Rating: 5 out of 5) The Busy Buddy is just the thing for our dog when we're not around. We used to have a cheaper version of this particular item, and our dog chewed through it in no time.