Used alone or connected to another Linkable for increased challenge, the Orb’s bouncy design randomly dispenses treats through two openings.
Adjustable rubber prongs can be cut to make the food flow easier if necessary.
Linkables™ are the new, progressive way to play with and challenge your dog!
Thanks to the unique, patented design, you can mix and match the Links to create an ever-changing toy combination for your dog and the two-part connection point allows you to choose the level of difficulty for your dog.
Start with one shape and encourage your dog to interact with the toy.
Once he easily empties the toy, add another Link to increase the challenge.
Linkables “grow” with your dog’s skills. When your dog has mastered two Links, add a third, then a fourth to keep the fun going!
Pogo Plush toys are simply irresistible! The patent pending design provides a unique bounce-back action that dogs prefer over traditional stuffed plush toys.
The treat chase is on! The PetSafe® Kibble Chase™ Roaming Treat Dropper is an interactive dog toy that will get your pup excited about play time. Simply load it with kibble, turn it on and watch the fun begin.
Cats love to play, hunt and eat and the Multivet SlimCat Food Distributor Ball combines all three. The SlimCats gives cats interaction and stimulation while exercising them.
Premier® Busy Buddy Puppy Twist ‘n Treat™ dog toy is the first and only 2-piece adjustable rubber treat dispensing toy (M). The rate of treat dispersal can be adjusted to suit the interest and ability of the dog.
The Twist ‘n Treat™ is the first and only 2-piece adjustable rubber treat dispensing toy (M). The rate of treat dispersal can be adjusted to suit the interest and ability of the dog.
The Froli Cat Fox Den Automatic Cat Toy keeps your cat active and entertained with a motion activated fox tail that shakes back and forth then disappears.
If you are having trouble with the overall control of your dog and conventional training methods have had limited results or fail when your dog is distracted then you are not alone.
If you are having trouble with the overall control of your dog and conventional training methods have had limited results or fail when your dog is distracted then you are not alone.