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Corgi's are too smart for their own good. In other words, they get bored SUPER easy because they figure out things so easily. The first few times I handed this thing over to my corgi, he whined because he couldn't figure it out right away. It took a few weeks of him testing it out but now he LOVES it. It keeps him busy for good while. Anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour.
Pros:
It's made of hard, sturdy plastic and is quite durable.
The rounded corners ensures that is rolls in a sporadic pattern. Which is great for dogs with herding instincts as they spend half their time chasing it around.
It has 3 difficulty settings. Once it gets too easy, click it on over to the next setting.
It's a cinch to clean.
Cons:
It's made of hard, sturdy plastic and could be a threat to any low lying furniture.
It makes a TON of noise while it's rolling around (think baby rattle). It makes even more noise if you have hardwood floors.
*UPDATE*
As suspected, after a solid 6 months of use my lil guy works this thing like a pro. Even on the hardest setting it takes him about 15 minutes to empty it out. That being said, it's still held up strong to all sorts of abuse, bouncing off walls, floors, furniture, chewing. He still loves it too.
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My 9 year old corgi had both the 5" and 3" Buster Food Cubes several years ago and they were great both of them last at least three years of daily use and washings. The only draw back was that they were very hard to get apart so I filled them by just opening up the hole to its easiest setting and shaking the food into it, not a problem. We got away from the Cubes for awhile when she was on a diet, but I bought her one about a month ago, and it was lighter and much flimsier feeling than her old ones, and the middle core was very easy to take out, so filling was faster, but so was emptying. Today after just over a months use she got the core out herself and got her lower jaw stuck in the hole. She is a pembroke welsh corgi about 25 pounds, so a medium-ish sized dog,and the cube was the 3" size; we got it off of her without a trip to the vet, but not without considerable yelping and panic (on both our parts). Do not buy these things for your dogs if you think there is even the slightest chance that their jaw would fit into the hole when the core is out of it, because any dog will eventually get that core out.Buy 3" Buster Food Cube - Colors May Vary Now
Lasted less than a month. Dog was able to disassemble and destroy the insert in a matter of 5 minutes (insert was set on the hardest setting). The insert shattered into sharp bits of plastic that could have caused serious damage to my dog's insides, would not recommend to anyone that likes their dog, and doesn't want to stare at their dog every second while they are playing with it.Read Best Reviews of 3" Buster Food Cube - Colors May Vary Here
Too much work to fill the cube, not a smart design at all. I got the Smarter Toys 3-Inch IQ Treat Ball Dog Toy for my pug, it was a lot better than this. Don't waste your money on this productBought this to occupy a then 9 month old mini-poodle/ Shih Tzu. Have taken it out once a month and presented it to her and no luck. She didn't take to it as well as other intelligent toys that just required that she grab it and shake it until the food popped out. This toy requires that the dog is motivated to bat it around like a soccer ball to get the food to come out. It is a hard plastic, so when it has kibble inside it sounds like a rattle. Which startled my pup. So she has no interest whatsoever. Tried to get 3 other dogs (toy pom, and 2 60+ pound dogs) to play with it and no luck. If your dog likes to push things around then this would be a good toy. If they like to pick their toys up with their mouths then they may not like this so much. It would probably be a great concept for the dog that likes it. So for that reason I give it 3 stars.
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