bil jac dog food reviews


Price: $12.99
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Keep your pooch challenged and focused while playing with Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball. This toy can give your canine required exercise. It's made of a vinyl textured surface that makes it easy for your dog to grip while digging in for treats. This ball can be filled with your canine's favorite kibbles. It's safe to play with and gives your dog ample excitement. It is available in small, medium and large sizes.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.54 x 3.54 x 3.54 inches; 3.84 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ OPTTMD
Department ‏ : ‎ Toys
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 3, 2011
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Omega Paw
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B005B3LB2C
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

omega dog toy
treat dispenser
dog treat,The medium ball is great for dogs between 20-70 lbs
Reviewer: Wendy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun treat ball
Review: Fun toy that keeps our dog busy throughout the day. He can roll it to get treats. He has also learned to pick it up and drop it to get more. It's made of heavy plastic, so it's great for chewers. The plastic is somewhat flexible so that it bounces and doesn't break and shatter during play like some other treat balls.

Reviewer: G Dub
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Better than first impression
Review: Our 7lb Havapoo loves this thing, and quickly figured out that it dispenses treats when she rolls it around the room, but within 2 hours she had chewed around 90% of the dispenser hole and broke off the "funnel" that restricts the treats from spilling out of the toy. Once the restrictor comes off, it will dump treats and become too "easy.". Great toy. Hours of entertainment, but easily destroyed.Edited to add that years later, the toy is in the same shape it was in the first night. Turns out that the dog ripping the dispenser made it dispense treats less easily, and it made her work harder at it. Upgraded to 5 stars for occupying my energetic, needy dog.

Reviewer: Cyn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This is not a chew toy, it's a puzzle toy and cure for boredom.
Review: This is the 3rd toy I have ordered because I like these so much. This is not a hard plastic toy like a lot of the other puzzle balls. I have hardwood floors and this material is much better for my floors and my ears.I believe every dog should have one of these. Please understand, you have to spend time playing and teaching your dog that they roll it or bounce it and not chew it to get the treats inside. If you just put the treats inside and give it to your pup, his instinct will be to chew it to get to the good stuff in the middle. When you first start out you should use small training treats and put around a 1/4 cup inside (this is easy mode). As he starts to learn that it easy and fun to roll the ball for goodness you can put fewer treats inside to make it harder or change the treat size. It's pretty cool watching your doggie learn the different ways to get the treats out. My pup started dropping it off the coach so it would bounce and roll, getting more out of it than just rolling it around. This is great for mental stimulation and active foraging. I wouldn't advise leaving this toy with a heavy chewer unsupervised, you will come back to little pieces of orange everywhere.

Reviewer: Callahan
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It’s Fun but Easy to Chew Up
Review: My Jack Russell loved this toy immediately. He’s not a ball lover but he loved the idea of treats inside. The only issue is he tends to not roll it but chew it until one end is down so the treat will fall out. In just 10 mins of play he tore a piece of the ball off. I can’t let him play with it long and I do have to constantly watch him. This toy would be absolutely perfect if the rubber was made not to tear apart. I’m hoping for a new improved one to come out.** One Month Update. With some training my dog has done much better. If I saw him chewing on the toy, I would tell him “no chewing” which usually made him stop. Biting the toy was allowed, but if he was caught chewing the side again then I would remove the toy. He soon learned what would make him lose his privileges. He now has learned how to properly play with it and bite and throw it but not chew a hole in it. I’m not a dog trainer so this was just my method whether others agree with this training or not but it worked for my dog. He gets excited to play with this toy and gets more play time now.

Reviewer: Nicholas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Amazing
Review: This is her absolute favorite toy/food puzzle now! We use it all day everyday, just put a small handful of her reg dry dog kibble in, and subtract that amount from her breakfast or dinner, and shes kickin it around for a good long while! We love our food ball!

Reviewer: JaneK
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Poorly designed. DO NOT WASH!
Review: I got this ball just to give my dog something different besides his regular treat ball. I use Zuke's mini natural treats because they are less than 3 calories each. They basically fall right out of this ball. Takes him about 2 minutes to get 12 treats out, unlike his other ball that takes him about10 minutes. So, while he likes it, it doesn't keep him entertained, which is the whole purpose in this. At least it is for me.And don't wash it! The inside will never dry. (Maybe it will, after a week or so. Just haven't waited that long yet.) There's no air flow. No way of drying. Plus the flap around the inside retains water when you try to shake the water out of the bottom. 3 days after washing it I thought it should finally be dry. I put treats in and gave it to my dog. He was having trouble getting the last 2 treats out. When I checked, it was no wonder. The treats were wet and mushy and were just stuck in the bottom. I'll never buy one of these again!

Reviewer: Ron Halpern
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: chewed it in minutes
Review: Im sure this is a great toy for most dogs but if you have a chewer, it wont last. My dachshund loved it but decided to chew it up way too fast! Buyer beware but otherwise a great toy

Reviewer: Alice Benjock
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: My dog loves it
Review: I thought I ordered the larger one wish I had gotten that but other than that it's a great toy

Reviewer: garden girl
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Distributes small treats very well and allows my dog to keep rolling it and picking it up until empty. Prevents boredom for the doggo and the humans.Fun to watch him play to eat and the rubber doesn't make too much noise in a condo.Wipes clean or I soak in soapy water.

Reviewer: alison booth
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I was expecting hours of fun for my dog instead he ripped a hole in it in seconds to extract the treats !!!

Reviewer: Alba Hernández
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me encantó en todos los sentidos. Mi perro no suele hacer caso a los juguetes que le compro, pero este le encantó. Se entretiene jugando con ella e intentando sacar las croquetas que le metemos dentro de la pelota. Lo compramos por el miedo de que le de ansiedad por separación después de todos estos meses de cuarentena y parece que está funcionando.Además el servicio fue súper bueno. Ponía que llegaría en una semana y me llegó en tres días.Bien empaquetado, rápido y de calidad.¡RECOMENDADÍSIMO!

Reviewer: Brianne
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This is a very durable toy and my dog loves it. He is a forty pound (medium-sized dog) and can easily pick the ball up in his mouth to carry it around the house. It has a hole in the centre for inserting small training treats. The treats do not fall out easily, which is a bonus because it keeps my dog entertained longer. He plays with the ball even without the treats and the bright orange colour makes it perfect for fetch outdoors as it is next to impossible to lose. The plastic did have an odor when it initially arrived, but the odor quickly went away. On the positive side, the plastic makes the ball easy to clean when the treats are all gone.

Reviewer: Jamie
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: With some dog puzzles I feel like once the dog understand how to get the treats out, the puzzle is less of a puzzle and more of a speed race to remove the food. With this treat ball, even once the dog or puppy knows how to remove the treats, it still requires a significant amount of time to get them out keeping your pet preoccupied for quite some time. Although the add states ‘medium’, our 9 week old puppy has nearly outgrown the size and could use a size up - the only thing I would change would be to get the larger size.

Customers say

Customers find that the pet toy keeps their dogs entertained and engaged for a while. They appreciate its design and functionality. However, some customers have mixed opinions on its durability, value for money, chewability, and size.

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