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Product DescriptionPremier Busy Buddy Tug-A-Jug treat dispenser keeps your dog interested and motivated to play. It's the solution to interactive play. Tug-A-Jug stimulates your pet's sense of sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. Features unique rubber wrap and rope for chew play and clean teeth.Available in M/L for dogs over 40 lbs. Non-toxic Fill with your own treats
Not exactly self serve (Rating: 3 out of 5) There are 2 design issues with this toy: 1. in order for the rope to go back in, it needs to be PUSHED back in - this is difficult for a dog to accomplish without human help as it is not a stiff rope, but a flexible one. 2. When the dog pulls on the rope, it lifts the bottle up into an upright position, and when it's vertical the treats don't come out.
My dog quickly figured out that the best way for the toy to "work" was if I set it up and let him pull the rope out while I held the bottle horizontal. So my dreams of independent play have not yet been realized.
Great toy for food driven Labs (Rating: 5 out of 5) Labs like to work for their food. This makes him work in spades. Keeps him occupied for longer than any other food dispensing toy we have used and it doesn't require special food. Just use kibble.
Easy to fill, easy to clean, durable and fun. What more could you ask?
Great Dane Loves It (Rating: 5 out of 5) My Great Dane puppy LOVES this toy when I put a couple treats inside. He has the large one that has the rubber piece instead of the rope piece. It's super durable and he drags it around gnawing on the end of it till he works the treats loose.
If your dog chews out the rope... (Rating: 3 out of 5) Try putting a tennis ball inside the bottle. My Border collie chewed the rope out too- to make it more challenging then just knocking it over and treats spilling out really easy, I put a smaller sized tennis ball inside so she still has to work the bottle back and forth in order to get the treats to go from the back of the bottle to the neck. Hope this helps! -Ali & *Kylie *the border collie/flat coat retriever mix
Dogs are not impressed (Rating: 1 out of 5) When looking at the product, I thought that it would be a good way to entertain my dogs. Unfortunately, after a few minutes of looking and pulling they gave up and never went back to the toy again. I think that the Kong is a superior toy to hide food and keep dogs occupied.