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Everlasting Treat Ball |  | Brand: StarMark Category: Pet Products
Buy New: $7.20 (On sale from $8.75) - $36.75 (On sale from $49.88) as of 7/29/2010 07:48 CDT details
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Product Description The Everlasting Treat Ball is an interactive toy designed to keep your dog mentally stimulated to help prevent boredom behaviors. Made of a soft, yet durable puncture resistant material to hold up to even tough chewers. It can be filled with treats or dog food, or Everlasting Treats or Everlocking Treats for a real chewing challenge. Packaged with chicken flavor Everlasting Treats.
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Choking Hazard? July 28, 2010 Catherine (OH) I have a 60lb Boxer/Cane Corso mix who is a pretty aggressive chewer. The only toys he hasn't torn to pieces are Kong and Nylabone toys. Aside from that, I bought him an Everlasting Treat Ball and was disappointed, especially for as much as it cost. He was able to start tearing the rubber apart, but that's not what concerned me at all. I was concerned about the treats that go in them. He was able to pop those treats out with one good bite, even if I put them in upside down, which is not fun since the treats get so slimy. I was concerned about him choking and the treats themselves are hard as rocks. I tried to break them up with a hammer, but they wouldn't break! I even tried to soak them in water and then break them up so he could at least eat the treats, but they still wouldn't break.
If you have a dog who is not an aggressive chewer, then I think these toys would be great entertainment, just beware of a choking hazard if they can pop the treats out! For owners who have aggressive chewers, I would surpass this toy completely.
Really Tough Toy July 8, 2010 Richard M. Curry (Austin, Texas) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I gave this toy to my 50 lb lab mix, Maddi, a few days ago, with an everlasting treat in each end. She's been gnawing and playing with it ever since, and she still hasn't gotten in to the treats yet. I bought the large, and it's a little too big for her, but she doesn't seem to mind. She can't pick it up until the everlasting treats are chewed almost all the way through. It's given her plenty to chew on though. She hasn't looked at anything else since she got it.
Not So Everlasting June 20, 2010 Amie M. Standal (Cuba, MO USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought two of these treat balls for two large breed dogs. One, (my power chewer) is a German Shepherd/Wolf mix, the other is a Vizsla/lab mix who isn't easily impressed by chew toys. I filled the inside of the ball with small treats, and capped both ends with the round treats provided. On the upside when they were actively chewing on the treat balls, they were fully absorbed, and were extremely happy with them. In about an hour and a half both dogs had chewed the everlasting out of at least one side of each of their treat balls. By three hours there were no treats left in either of them. Since the ball itself seems pretty flimsy I then took the balls away so they wouldn't destroy those too. The treats give off a nauseating smell as the dogs are chewing them as well, to the point I had to turn on a fan, and even left the room. I wouldn't recommend this product due to the high price tag, and the fact that it just doesn't deliver on it's name.
Not Quite Everlasting... June 18, 2010 Derek A. Barkey (Lake Forest, CA United States) My two Siberian Huskies were able to remove the Everlasting Treat Refill from the ball within about 15 minutes and devour the treat in short order. I won't bother buying additional "Not-So-Everlasting" refills, but I was able to place different types of treats in the ball - including Iams dog biscuits, Trader Joe's beef rolls (broken into smaller pieces), and freeze dried liver training treats. The treat balls are a softer texture than a Kong toy, but still quite durable.
excellent toy June 16, 2010 I. Gerhardt (Northampton, MA) I love this toy it keeps my dog busy for a long while. He has not been able to get the top off without help. He's a year old Gordon Setter who has broken beef bones open! When I am out of the refills I use turkey hot dogs and place them inside. It keeps him busy for quite a while. He's VERY food motivated and hotdogs are a favorite. He is able to get his tongue inside for a taste and nibble pieces of it, but cannot get the whole piece out easily. We have a large one and I think it will help him through the rest of puppyhood and for a long while to come.
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