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HomeDog SuppliesDog ToysDispensing Toys & FillersPremier Pet Waggle Dog Toy, Medium/Large |
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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 51 customer reviews )
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Hours of Enjoyment Jun 30, 2006
By purdue_maggie This toy has provided countless hours of enjoyment for our dog. We have a 65lb labrador greyhound mix. She eats most toys and is not fond of kongs once the stuffing is out (but she is not able to eat the kongs beyond the soft puppy one). This toy is great because the hole is small, yet there are little prongs you can cut to make the toy less challenging. I think she enjoys the noise the treats make inside the balls. Larger treats of course take her longer to get out, but stuffing it with her food works just fine most of the time. She realyl enjoys all of the Busy Buddy products - Squirel Dude is great but the saucer got old quickly for her.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Not suitable for super chewers! Dec 26, 2008
By S. Brown While I love the concept of this toy, my 70 pound Lab gnawed a large hole in one end of it in about an hour. He hasn't done any damage to the large Kong he's had for seven months. This Medium/Large Busy Buddy just isn't tough enough for my resolute chewer. I've uploaded a photo of the damaged Waggle.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Great dog toy!! Jul 21, 2008
By S. Smith My dog is very picky with toys and can normally chew any of them apart. This toy is not only durable but adding some treats to it gives her a good 30 minutes of fun. She rolls all over and attempts to chew, move, and shake the treats out of the bone. It is hysterical. We have had this toy for at least 3 months so it has held it's value very well for us and my dog still goes crazy barking when I start filling the ends up with treats. By the way, I just break up some milkbones or whatever treats I have on hand. I don't buy specific ones for the bone.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Poor Design- This size is actually better for a smaller dog Jul 23, 2009
By Sara A. Brito
"My Two Cents Denver"
I bought the medium/large size because the small size was incredibly small and it looked really flimsy. This was meant to busy my 23 lb. french bulldog. This packaging suggests you should add treats to the slits in the two outside bubbles and in the center opening. The slits are completely useless and are not deep enough to fit treats. That being said, I broke up biscuit treats to put in the center bubble openings. My dog was really entertained while he quickly ate the pieces of cookie that rolled out. Any pieces larger than a dime could not be extracted. To my frustration, I too cannot get the larger pieces out because of the plastic prongs inside the opening. I have extremely petite hands and tried for a half an hour to get them out with no luck. The cookie pieces are stuck and my dog is bored. I wish there was a happy medium with this toy instead the extreme in which the cookies either fall out with no effort or the treats are impossible to get. I would not buy this again and will probably give this to a friend with a more active chewer.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Lasted less than fifteen minutes! Jan 01, 2009
By rosetree My dog destroyed the soft flexible middle in short order... Not nearly as good as "Squirrel Dude" or "Chuckle" by Premier, both of which seem indestructilbe.
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