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I bought this and a Kong at the same time. The Kong for my little dog and a LARGE Trekton for my Lab mix. I wish I had bought a smaller version of this for my little dog instead of the Kong. This is as durable as a Kong, but MUCH more difficult for the dog to get treats out of. My little one empties his Kong in about 15 minutes. I put 3 medium sized dog biscuits in the Tretkon this morning, and it took a good 45 minutes or more for my dog to get them out. The other day I took a hot dog, sliced it longways, then cut it into 3 even pieces, cut up about 1 inch cubes of cheese, and put them all in the toy with some large kibbles and it took my dog 45 minutes to get it all out.
The slot in the bottom is an X shape. The slots are 3 inches long and 1/2 an inch wide, so you can't put anything small in there, or the dog will empty it right away. You have to use something that is bigger than the slots. I would definitely recommend toy this to anyone. We've had this for two weeks and my dog still has to work hard to get his stuff out of it.
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My dog destroys all of his toys rather quickly--especially the rubber ones. I bought this on a whim, hoping I could stop him from tearing it into little pieces. As it turns out, that was unnecessary. It stood up to his attacks very well. The hole in this toy is enormous though. It's an 'X' about three inches long and nearly an inch wide. Short of stuffing an entire bone in there, I can't imagine what kind of treat would even stay in it. You could fill it with peanut butter I suppose, but the shape doesn't work well. Kongs are much better for that purpose.My 9 month old shepherd/hound mix is good at chewing up toys, so I'm always looking for new ones. I normally feed her meals in toys to keep her working (and busy!), and this was a great find for the rotation. It's a sturdy material much like Kong toys, but larger, and even with her biting at the easy-to-grip areas of the toy, she hasn't managed to damage it in the few months we've had it. The "X" shaped hole that releases food is too large for the small kibble I use (she can get it out very fast) but larger treats or a few ice cubes keep her occupied. She gets her lower jaw inside the toy through the "X" to break up the treats or just carry the toy around the house.Our 70 lb. enthusiastic and highly "oral" Airedale doesn't eat it. . . It remains intact after over a month's vigorous use. Although provided with a means whereby tempting food may be placed within, no food is required in our case.
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