The KONG Wobbler is a KONG- shaped food dispensing toy and feeder that provides a new way to entertain and challenge your dog. The Wobbler sits upright until pushed with a dogas paw or nose, then wobbles, spins and rolls, dispensing treats through a KONG-shaped hole near the top. Dogs quickly learn that motion causes treats to fall out, but the unpredictable movement keeps the toy challenging, even for seasoned Wobbler users. The Wobbler is a fabulous toy for playtime, providing challenge and physical activity the whole family will enjoy watching. It also presents an excellent alternative to the traditional food bowl, extending the joy of feeding time and preventing unhealthy gulping. The Wobbler is Made in the USA of durable, FDA food-approved, high-strength polymer. It unscrews for quick filling and easy clean-up, and is top-drawer dishwasher safe. With aone size fits alla sizing, the KONG Wobbler is suitable for all dogs weighing 10 pounds or more
Product Features
Kong shaped food dispensing toy
Challenges and entertains dogs
Unscrews for quick filling
Dishwasher safe
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Good entertainment for a busy high energy dog. Stimulates the mind of high energy smart dogs. This type of feeding toy was recommended to me by my vet's office. My dog is a high energy working breed and always needs something to do. Even my little old 16 year old dog loves it!
Jack loves it (until it is empty) by Chlte from NC12/13/2011
It only took one day for Jack to figure out how to knock the thing around to get the kibble and treats out. So he does get some extra exercise standing around and knocking, pushing and then running around to see what fell out.
I actually thought I was getting the Kong that I could put the paste and peanut butter in. Just so you know, this one you put kibble, dog food, and smaller treats in. It has a weighted base. warning - if you put the food in with some treats, your dog probably will knock out all the food and leave it on the floor - only eating the treats.
dogs don;t play with it by Michelle Isles04/21/2012
I'm sorry, my dogs do not play with this toy so I will need to return them.