Treat Toys

Boredom Busters Advanced Dog Puzzle

$32.99

SMART PUZZLE TOYS FOR BOREDOM: Our puzzle toy treat dispenser blocks feature 1 to 5 difficulty levels, giving your pup a mentally stimulating and rewarding play session. They’re difficult dog puzzles and superior mental stimulation games for dogs.

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BoYoYo Interactive Dog Puzzle Toy

$15.99

Dog Friendly Materials: BoYoYo treat dispensing dog toys are made of high quality ABS and nylon material. It is a sturdy, non-toxic and safe food container that resists pet damage, provides a long-lasting and safe play experience. You can give your dog confidently use interactive dog toys. At the same time, in order to make the dog puzzles for smart dogs quieter when rolling, the material of the dog enrichment toys for large dogs roller is made of rubber, less noise.

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Hippih Dog Puzzle Toy

$11.99

RUBBER MATERIAL: HIPPIH treat dispensing dog ball is made of extra-tough rubber with good elasticity, good for your sweet dog grinding and fresh their teeth. ( Blue color-2.75 in, Green color-3.14 in, suitable for medium and large dogs. Not suitable for miniature small dogs, such as Yorkshire Maltese, etc) NOTE: The dog puzzle ball must be wider than your dog’s mouth.

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KONG Classic Stuffable Dog Toy

$14.99

Satisfy Instinctual Needs: The KONG Classic red rubber toy helps satisfy dogs’ instinctual needs and provides mental stimulation; toy helps solve chewing, teething, boredom, crate training, digging, barking and more.

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Pupsicle Long-Lasting Interactive Dog Toy

$27.99

Long-Lasting & Easy To Clean Pet Toys: The Pupsicle is a dog enrichment toy that opens for easy filling and cleaning. Just unscrew the bottom, add a treat to the dog ball, and hand it to your dog for 20-40 minutes of distraction. To get extra-long playtime from your dog puzzle toy, use Pupsicle Refill Pops or make your own with the dog treat mold tray. The perfect interactive dog toys for boredom.

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Zogoflex Tux Treat Dispensing Dog Chew Toy

$22.99

DURABLE DOG CHEW TOYS FOR AGGRESSIVE CHEWERS: Keep your friendly Fido busy and entertained with this dog chew toy from West Paw that features hidden treats or kibble he must discover during play.

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