



🐾 Treat your pup to brainy playtime with the TRIXIE Snack Ball!
The TRIXIE Snack Ball is a 7 cm diameter dog toy made from natural rubber, designed to dispense treats through an internal maze that challenges your dog’s problem-solving skills. Its quiet rolling and bouncing make it ideal for indoor use, while vibrant color options and a lightweight build ensure engaging, safe, and portable fun for adult dogs.
| Pet Type | Dog |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7.5 x 10 cm; 125 g |
| Item model number | 34941 |
| Breed Recommendation | unisex |
| Pet Life Stage | Adult dogs |
| Colour | Different colors |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Special features | Tragbar |
| Batteries required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 125 g |
K**N
Great fun and works well
Excellent, really easy to use. Pop the treats in the hole give a little shake, treats pop back out randomly after doggy plays/pushes/rolls it around. Cairn terrier, usually wrecks toys quickly but the small and rattle of the treat keeps her busy for ages
J**A
Excellent occupational therapy
I bought two of these for my dogs, an elderly Border terrier cross and a 6 month old bichon frise and they absolutely love them. The routine is that after their morning walk, they get a few small treats, and putting them in these snack balls means they have to work for them, as well as adding to their enjoyment and mental stimulation. The balls themselves are sturdy and well made. i was surprised that they are hard plastic but it seems to work. The opening for the treats can be adjusted to make it harder or easier to get them but even at its widest, the dogs still have to work to get them.The rubber treat balls I have used before have invariably split or been chewed, but I think these will be longer lasting and provide hours of fun.All in all, a good, sturdy product at a good price.
P**R
Good toy
Nice toy. The dogs like it. The rubber seems good quality. It flexes when chewed on and might not last forever with a large powerful dog. Ideal for medium sized dogs. My toy dogs love it but have problems getting the treats out as they don't drop out when it is rolled because of the internal design of rubber 'shelves' across the inside. It has to be chewed to release treats. However as it is soft rubber inside I managed to snip a hole out of it so the treats come out more easily and now they love it and can empty it okay but it still keeps them busy for quite some time :)
T**H
Dogs love it and so do I
This treat ball has a built in labyrinth inside which means that the dogs have to work a little harder to get their treats and it certainly takes them longer to get them all out. Both of my dogs (a staffy and a jack russell) love these balls as they are a softer rubber than the traditional plastic treat balls. This means that the balls bounce as well as rolling around and are much more fun to play with. I have found that they are also quieter than the plastic treat balls when used on hard floors and will be buying a couple more of them to have as spares in case my 2 girls manage to lose one.
N**S
Adjustable opening keeps closing when in use.
Great idea but doesn't work. As my dog is playing the adjustable opening keeps closing itself making it impossible for treats to fall out. I sent mine back for a replacement as I thought it was just a one off broken one, but the replacement does exactly the same. I can see a spring inside which I think is supposed to help keep the opening fixed in position but for what I can tell it's a useless spring with no function. Would be a great item if it worked as intended. Disappointed.
S**S
Fair Quality
My dog is too clever for his own good so promptly removed sliding regulator to make it easier but he loves playing with it and, now that bit is gone, it is very sturdy.
E**U
Small hole
NO SOUND Suitable for very small treats or to CUT up small your favourites, keeps your dog occupied to work for the treat .
J**M
Strong and keeps dog entertained
Really pleased, put a handful of kibble in it and my dog noses it around for ages. The gap the biscuits fall out of can be adjusted and my dog quickly worked out he could open this but the ball still needs to be rolled around for the biscuits to fall out. He's also chewed it a fair bit but no signs of any damage.
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