JW Pet Cataction Lattice Cuz Cat Toy
Cats love the jingles and it's super exciting for them!
The BARK Super Chewer treat dispensing toy is well-made but has significant usability issues. The opening is too stiff, making it hard for dogs, especially smaller ones, to get treats out. Some dogs gave up entirely. It's a good choice for durable toys but not for treat dispensing.
One dog got its jaw stuck in the opening.
Prevention: Monitor use and supervise dogs while they are playing with the toy.
The toy is made of heavy-duty, durable material.
The toy is great for heavy chewers.
Holds a lot of treats.
The opening is too stiff, making it hard for dogs to get treats.
The opening is too small for smaller dogs to use effectively.
It only takes a specific size and shape of treats.
One dog got its jaw stuck in the opening.
Factors: Aggressive chewing
No, the opening is too stiff and small for smaller dogs to use effectively.
"Bubba didnβt quite understand this the first time around. He tried to lick the food out through the hole. Iβm not sure why though since heβs used a lot of rolling treat dispensers. He got the kibble soggy and then it didnβt want to come out. His second time went better. I set it on the floor..."
"Toodon't fix it so I could have let her do that some more and she didnβt give up. My dog (60# staffy) managed to get his lower jaw stuck in the opening in the first 3 minutes. I got him extricated but now heβs scared if it and I would not want that to happen again anyway.I liked the smaller trea..."
If you're looking for a durable toy, this is a good choice. However, if you want a treat dispensing toy, consider alternatives that are easier for dogs to use.