Dog Toys
Outward Hound Orbee-Tuff Bulb with Treat Spot Dog Toy, Red

Outward Hound Orbee-Tuff Bulb with Treat Spot Dog Toy, Red

By Outward Hound 5 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
3.2 /10
Quality
2.8
Value
2.5
Design
3.0
Function
3.0
Durability
2.5

In a Nutshell

  • Durable but can break apart quickly.
  • Not ideal for small dogs due to treat hole design.
  • Danger of choking hazard
  • Mostly enjoyed by larger dogs.

Quick Verdict

The toy is quite durable but poses some hazards, especially for small dogs. Size and functionality are noted concerns.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 5
Would Recommend 60%
Would Buy Again 40%
Avg Lifespan 1 year

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Suitable
🐈 Cats
Caution

Critical Warnings

high

May contain harmful plastic pieces

Prevention: Ensure Pet is Strong enough

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Durability (2)

    The toy is noted for being quite tough.

Cons

  • Size and Safety (2)

    The toy can be too narrow and difficult to play with

  • Choking Hazard (1)

    The Durability of the toy is questionable for the safety of dogs

  • Durability (1)

    It can be quickly damaged by some dogs.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Larger tough-chewer dogs — This toy has an antilodonchoking

Skip If

  • small and undeputable dogs — Too big or Narrow hole

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan 3 months to 2+ years

Factors: Hardness of dog's bite and 'attack' type

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

Hardwood
Tile
⚠️ Carpet
Vinyl
Laminate

Rating Distribution

3.4
5 reviews
5★
40%
4★
20%
3★
20%
2★
20%
1★
0%
strong (1) Durable (1) hard to play (1) small and narrow design (1)

Common Questions

Is this toy safe for small dogs?

No, given its narrow design and the potential choking hazard, it is not recommended for small dogs.

Highlighted Reviews

— Midge79 1 found helpful

"I haven't given this to my dog yet (it's one of her Christmas presents), but it seems to be pretty durable."

— DogLuv

"This was a great toy for my pup to pull out of her stocking on Christmas morning, but unfortunately she managed to chew off lots of little bits of plastic right away. Had to throw it away for her safety. Might be best for a non-chewer."

Bottom Line

If you have a large, strong chewer, this toy might be a good option, but be cautious with smaller dogs and always supervise playtime. It is important to check for any wear and tear frequently.

3.2 /10
Below Average