Outward Hound Puzzle Cube Interactive Squeaky Dog Toy, Blue, One-Size
Outward Hound Puzzle Cube Interactive Squeaky Dog Toy, Blue, One-Size
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Amazon Outward Hound Puzzle Cube Interactive Squeaky Dog Toy | $12.99 as of 12:54 11/27 |
eBay | $13.99 |
Walmart Outward Hound Puzzle Cube Interactive Squeaky Dog Toy, Blue, One-Size | $17.89 |
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Long playing time.
The toy has two balls that my dog is always trying to remove from the square toy. It is literally hours of fun.
Saving my dog from squeakers
My dog loves tennis balls with squeakers, too much! He can get the squeaker out of the ball in about 3 minutes. But not now!!! The cage is brilliant!! He has played with this toy more than any other toy I have purchased. Thanks chewy!
My labradoodle could scrape his nose skin off while getting the ball out.
Eventually, his skin grew back, but I would not recommend this toy, because he scraped some of his nose skin off trying to get the ball out.
My 2 year old pup loves this puzzle!
My 2 year old pup has had this toy for over a year now and she loves the challenge of getting the balls out. She's a lot quicker at getting them out now, but if you rotate your interactive toys, the interest will still be there. I have read the reviews for those where dogs have completely chew through this. I think it's a matter of redirection. I'm assuming people are leaving thier pup unsupervised while playing with this, which you shouldn't do unless you have specific toys and training to leave things like this alone with your dog. If you pup is a big chewer, get a chew toy. An interactive toy is NOT a chew toy.
Fail!!!
Cool idea. Pup was intrigued but was able to chew it apart in less than 15 minutes. Donate your $ to a shelter vs. purchasing this. I had it in my cart when an autoship came due. Unfortunately I missed the email so it was shipped automatically. Lesson learned
Artemis liked it but lost interest very quickly. I really thought she would sta
I wish she could have stayed with it longer. A but disappointed.
Entertaining
My 3 month old Staffy LOVES this toy. It's a good challenge for him & keeps him busy. After reading all the other comments, I will definitely be watching closely for him to rip it apart. Maybe they should make a bigger one for aggressive chewers? I'd definitely buy it
Challenging but Beware
This product is very challenging and keeps my German Shepherd puppy entertained but the hair from the balls can be annoying as she gags after digesting the hair from the balls. Otherwise very good product
Too easy for my corgi
It only took a day for my dog to figure out how to get the balls out (solve the puzzle) and then shred the balls into tiny pieces and start to ingest them.
No good!
My one year old Bernadoodle had this broken in under a minute. It’s not a durable toy. He picked it up in his mouth and tossed his head around and the outside box broke.
Not for chewers!
My dog chewed a chunk of the blue box off within 48 hours of having this toy. He loved it so much he destroyed it. I have now taken away the blue box and he only gets the balls. What a waste.
Not for aggressive chewers
Great concept, but my voracious chewer (7-month-old English Setter) destroyed it within 10 minutes. Would probably work great for dogs that aren’t aggressive chewers!
Poor Quality Junk
Dog destroyed this toy in less than 20 minutes making this the most delicate toy I have tried. Even the balls inside were much weaker than standard tennis balls and the squeaky inserts easily come out and can be a choking hazard. Would avoid this toy at all costs, there is a reason it is constantly “on sale” to push it. Will avoid this brand going forward which is too bad because the design was a good idea in theory.
20 minutes of fun
Great idea, poor execution. The rubber is incredibly pliable and well, chewable. My 11 month old weimaraner made quick work because why figure out the puzzle when you could destroy it faster?
Awesome toy
Awesome toy, my Rottweiler pup loved it. She shredded it faster than I hoped and that’s normal haha.
Not Interested
My mini bernedoodle wanted nothing to do with it. I finally took the balls out and he played with those but didn't want to interact with the container
Corgi Approved
My Corgi loves this toy. He plays with it more than his stuffies. It's not a great chew toy but if your dog loves to play with balls I suggest this guy.
Not for Nera
Nera was excited when I unpacked this. However, after 5 minutes she lost interest and never touched it again. My Nera is more of a chewer, so I'm guessing that's why.
Bad toy
My puppy was chewing the pieces off of it within 30 minutes. I had to throw it away. I wouldn’t recommend this treat toy.
Best challenging toy for my golden
I need challenges to keep my 9mo old golden out of trouble. Of all the problem solving toys I purchased this worked the best. Really hard. Took days not minutes like all the rest. The tennis balls got worn out and I’m buying new ones but the cage is in great shape.
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Prices are currently low for this product, typically ranging from $13 to $16, and the lowest price we've seen is $11.85.
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Keep your dog entertained with this interactive puzzle cube toy. Featuring a durable blue rubber cage and two squeaky tennis balls, it stimulates hunting skills and provides endless fun. Perfect for fetch and solo play!