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Puzzle Treat Balls for Dogs

£6.29£12.99

A fantastic, high-quality puzzle treat ball to keep your dog entertained and busy.

Made from food-grade tough silicone, these enrichment toy balls don’t have any sharp, hardpoints for teeth to be broken or mouths injured.

The treat ball is available in two sizes, 5cm for small dogs, or 7cm for medium to large dogs and will arrive in either red or blue randomly, available singly or as a twin pack.

Our training treats fit perfectly into the “teeth” on the outside, which dogs have great fun dislodging. The centre is also hollow allow you to spread some Mutt Butter in there for them to lick. Bonus!

These balls also bounce! Whether or not that’s a good thing for you, we’ll let you decide!

Disclaimer: Even tough toys can be damaged or destroyed by strong or determined chewers. PLEASE ALWAYS supervise your dog during use and play. This is something we advise with ALL toys, puzzles, bones and treats.

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Wedge our Mini Treats between the soft silicone teeth of the ball, or spread Mutt Butter in the hollow centre (or both) for extreme enjoyment.

For extra fun, or on a hot day, you can freeze the ball with it’s topping.

Always supervise your pet when using.

Make sure to clean thoroughly between uses.

Always make sure your pet has a good supply of fresh, clean drinking water available.

Even strong toys can be damaged or destroyed by strong or determined chewers. PLEASE ALWAYS supervise your dog during use and play. This is something we advise with ALL toys, puzzles, bones  and treats.

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A.I.
Treat Ball Review

Pippa loves it.

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R.G.
Too difficult for my pup

My puppy can’t get the kibble out of the gaps in the ball. Tried with treats that stick out and it’s too easy then. Perhaps more suitable for older dogs. Puppy is happy to chase it around though so it’s fine.

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L.H.
Didn't last long

They look great, but our labradors managed to pull them apart while trying to extract the treats!