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Kong Wobbler



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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 dog’s 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.

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Product Reviews for Kong Wobbler

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(4 reviews)

Great for meal times

I started my dog off on a wobbler when he was a puppy, it is really easy for dogs to get the hang of this one. I would say it's a good introduction to enrichment toys or simply for slowing down meal times if your dog eats like a vacuum like mine!

Anya
- 07 Jan 2018 4:12pm

Great enrichment

Great enrichment idea for any dog!

Nicole Murphy
- 08 Oct 2016 5:59pm

Absolutely Fantastic

This toy with treats in , keeps my dog entertained for hours. It really tough as well, don't think a dog could chew it easily

Emma
- 15 Sep 2016 5:19pm

Great for time alone play!

the kong wobbler is a great addition to any dogs enrichment regime! you can put its entire meal in there and leave for work or go out and know that your dog is being occupied mentally and physically while your away! easy for puppies and even older dogs to pick and learn! very durable, even with dogs that chew other toys up!

Kirsty
- 24 Jun 2016 4:28pm

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