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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Beware dangerous string broke after 2 days use suction didnt hold 60 lb puppy almost ingested string
Incendee
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
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amy punsalang fair
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Ordered this for my 1 year old 51lb pit mix and he had the rope "arms" off within minutes so we cut those off but then he chewed through the cord attaching the ball to the suction cup. The suction cup is definitely sturdy on tile so we'll keep the parts and find another way to attach them to the suction cup.
Mzy
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
Because of the lines on my wood floor, it's not particularly tight, but so far it's been able to withstand the tug of my dog. The quality of the toys is very good, especially bite resistant. My dog likes it very much, I will put some of its snacks in, it can toss itself for a long time, both to grind teeth, but also to consume time, but also to exercise intelligence, I work during the day, I leave it this, the dog can play for a long time, really good. It used to bite furniture and charging cables, and now this toy is enough for him to grind his teeth, and the cost is too high. It's really cheap and easy to use.
Rilakkuma
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
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Finch
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024
My dog is 120 pounds and he played with this without the slightest shift in the suction cup. Honestly, I struggled to get it off the floor when he was done (I recommend squeezing the sides in - that popped it off easily). I really had no faith in suction cups and assumed that I would just jam this one between the bars of his crate to anchor it, but I'm a believer - this thing is ridiculous!The ball end has a lot of fun features - rope "arms," a squeaker, and mouth-shaped openings to put treats into. The only down side to this toy is that the area for treats isn't large, and it's not very challenging to get the treats out. I put in a couple of tablespoons of kibble and it kept my pup busy for about 5 minutes. Bigger treats will probably keep a dog occupied longer, and I think that smearing peanut butter inside the ball might be a winner. I am very pleased that Mr. "Shove My Treat Ball Into A Corner and Immediately Empty It" has met with a new challenge.
Daniel L. R.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
The dog toy turned out to be larger than I anticipated, but it's a great feature. The suction cup requires attaching a transparent board to the floor or any smooth surface for stability. The overall quality of this toy is impressive, particularly the silicone material used for the ball part, which is sturdy yet hollow with an opening. This design allows for added engagement, as I can even place some dog treats inside, turning playtime into a rewarding experience for my furry friend. The inclusion of the transparent board ensures that the toy stays in place during play, providing a secure and enjoyable environment for my dog. I like the thoughtful construction and the durable silicone, making this toy not only entertaining but also a lasting investment in my dog playtime.
Quinn
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
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