🐾 Turn every snack into a brain-boosting adventure!
The KONG Wobbler™ is a USA-made interactive treat-dispensing toy designed specifically for small dogs. Weighing just 450g and dishwasher safe, it offers two size options to control portion sizes while providing mental stimulation through its engaging wobble action. Perfect for active pups, it encourages natural foraging instincts and keeps mealtime fun and challenging.
Pet Type | Dog |
Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.8 x 10.8 cm; 450 g |
Item model number | PW2E |
Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Flavor | NON |
Allergen Information | Allergen-Free |
Colour | Small |
Size | Small |
Volume | 1 Millilitres |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Care Instructions | dishwasher safe |
Special features | Mentally stimulating |
Specific Uses | Active |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 450 g |
A**F
Great product
Our need for the Kong wobbler was for the opposite reason the manufacturers suggest. Our miniature poodle doesn't wolf down her food, from puppy stages she hasn't grown out of grazing and tends to "leave food for later". She will leave half her breakfast, graze throughout the day, and by dinner-time the bowl still contains some breakfast kibble so she isn't getting the full recommended amount for her size and weight.We bought the Kong Wobbler to make feeding-time fun. We put her breakfast kibble down at 8am, if she doesn't finish by 10am, we pour the rest of the kibble into the Kong Wobbler. It keeps her amused all the way until the last grain of kibble has come out and she always finishes the food within about 30 minutes of us putting the kong wobbler on the floor. It has solved all our problems with mealtimes in a way we didn't imagine when we made the purchase.The Kong Wobbler measures H 15cm x W 11cm (6 x 4.5"), the perfect size for our pooch to bat with her paw and nuzzle. It is made of sturdy red plastic in two parts - the top part is the cone in kong style with a hole, and the lower part a curved bottom tray filled with sand of some kind to weight it down. These two pieces screw together, and are unscrewed to insert the food - the screw can be a little tricky but is not difficult to correct.The hole in the Kong Wobbler is the size of a 1p piece to give you an idea of the size of kibble or treat which can come out of here. Our kibble is fairly small due to our dog being a small breed, which can make the first few taps with her paw generate a lot of kibble out of the Wobbler. As the level of kibble goes down, getting kibble out of the Wobbler becomes more and more difficult and presents a further challenge. The rattling sound you get from kibble inside the plastic really spurs her on because she knows there's more in there.To conclude the Kong Wobbler is a hard-wearing product of varying difficulty which presents a constant challenge. We found it very suitable and rewarding for our grazing miniature poodle. Highly recommend.
D**R
Excellent for wolfers!
I had one of these years ago for my previous very large GSD and it was great. Somewhere along the way I’ve mislaid it (or given it away when he passed) but it lasted years with no damage. Just bought another for my new rescue GSD who “inhales” a full meal of kibble in seconds! She was starved in her previous life so it’s to be expected.The kong wobbler arrived today, just in time for her meal so I filled it with her kibble. She soon got the hang of it after I showed her how to “paw” at it and she happily chased it around the floor ‘til it was empty. I will put all her meals in it from now on as it not only slows down her eating dramatically but also gives her some entertainment. Highly recommended for dogs that are wolfers!Incidentally, I bought the smaller size this time but it’s plenty big enough for a GSD. I’m feeding her 3 times a day and it will easily hold enough kibble for each meal. If you are feeding a large dog just one meal you’d have to refill it. The hole is plenty big enough for standard sized (adult) kibble to easily fall out.
H**H
Great enrichment
Bought this more for my puppy but 3 years later still enjoys eating meals and treats from it occasionally. Excellent way of providing enrichment and slowing down eating if they are a fast eater.Very durable and simple to use!
A**R
My puppy loves it!
This is a great alternative to give your dogs tea in or some treats. It’s amazing how quickly they work it out. I love the fact it can go in the dishwasher and I have done it and it comes out well. The hole is fairly small so you have to be selective with what you can put into it in order for your dog to be able to get them out. However with the hole being small it means loads don’t come out, therefore keeping your dog entertained longer. It’s quite expensive to buy but I would recommend it.
C**S
Brilliant toy
My cavapoo absolutely loves this! She keeps going even when the treats are done!
T**S
Lasts forever.
This is an amazing treat dispensing toy, the absolute best, my son took my dog's original one for his pup, which is 10 years old and still going strong. This new one is smaller and my springer gets frustrated because it takes ages to get the last couple of bits of kibble out so I tend to open it for her. An amazing strong and keeps my dog happy for a while. It's very noisy when it gets battered about, banging into doors and skirting boards. Watch that no one gets in the way because it will be painful if it rams into you.
P**Y
AN OK FOOD DISPENSING TOY
I bought the reccomended size toy (small) for the size of my dog, but it still looks very large. It's a hard plastic type toy with a substantial weight in the bottom half that does keep it upright - but my dog can still pick it up from the smaller top end. It wedges into his mouth so tight he struggles to get it out again. So be warned - DON'T LEAVE YOUR DOG ALONE WITH THIS TOY. The hole is also too big, and allows too much food out. It took my border terrier all of 10 seconds to work out how it works, and empty it. So, If you have an intelligent dog, this Kong Wobbler will be no challenge at all. Having said all that, he does enjoy the way it wobbles around when he pounces on it. It's an expensive item that gives up the food too quickly.
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