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Product Dimensions : 2 x 2 x 2 inches; 1.76 ounces
Manufacturer recommended age : 1 month and up
Item model number : LER9373
Date First Available : August 10, 2022
Manufacturer : Learning Resources
ASIN : B0B927Q1FQ
Best Sellers Rank: #42,036 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #269 in Dog Slow Feeders
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Find Those Treats!: Dogs discover boredom-busting mental stimulation every time they snack from this fun dog activity toy!
Wiggle, Wobble, Snack!: Load this colorful cupcake with treats or kibble, then watch dogs use their brains (and paws) to free the tasty snacks inside and play their own dog games!
Doubles as Slow Feeder: When used at mealtime, this dog treat puzzle encourages fast eaters to slow down and avoid upset stomach!
Two Sizes: Whether you’re looking for interactive dog toys for small dogs or dog puzzle toys for large dogs, this colorful dog activity toy comes in two sizes!
Easy to Clean: Made from easy-to-clean, BPA-free materials, this dog puzzle toy is ready for all kinds of pupperiffic fun!
12 reviews for Brightkins Small Cupcake Treat Dispenser for Dogs – Enrichment Pet Birthday Toy, All Breeds Interactive Gift for Puppies, Training Tool for Puppies
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$4.79
Lil’ Bit –
They LOVE it!
I had found one of these at the AtHome store and made the mistake of only buying one. I didn’t think they would both love it, but as soon as I filled it and gave it to our new rescue our other dog showed interest in it like never before. He never touched his kong, so off to Amazon I went to find another. This treat dispenser is awesome, I fill it halfway with kibble, and tear up some treats into small pieces to put inside as well. They go to town rolling this cupcake all over the floor. The top half is a hard rubber so they can get grip to pick it up, while the bottom half is hard plastic with holes in it for sniffing. My rescue maltese quickly learned to pick it up and set it on her blanket so it is easier to control and doesn’t roll away. The other one just rolls it all over and waits for the treats to pop out leaving the kibble all over (bc he is snobby). She isn’t picky and is very food oriented so she goes around eating up his scraps. Only complaint is that because the top is rubber and they get it wet with their mouths it will readily grab up hair particles and such. However, this is to be expected given the material. It is super easy to disassemble and wash off. It provides an endless amount of entertainment depending on how big or small the treats are broken into. You can put a larger piece in to block it up a little and slow the dispensing. Too big of pieces though is torture, so eventually you have to open it for them and let them have it, otherwise it won’t come out the small hole in the top. Highly recommend, both my maltese’s love it.
AMZ CUSTOMER –
Ziggy approved
I wasnt expecting this inexpensive toy to be such a hit- honestly wasnt expecting much but my dog loves it. When we adopted him- he was prob 3 lbs- this was the ONLY way he’d eat for the first few months. Hated bowls/ plates. If you put a pile of food on the ground (we were desperate lol) and put the cupcake filled next to it with the same food- he goes to the cupcake. It keeps him busy which is always a plus.. He still uses it, I keep one at work and I just had to replace the first one because his golden retriever friend broke it.. We’d still have the first one..Its not meant for a 70lb pup to pick it up and chew it. She broke it in 30 seconds lol its too big for my dog to pick up so chewing it wasn’t an issue. A dog could probably chew the cupcake top edge but all depends on your dog. Once the top is bent, it’s done- just opens up. Its perfect for my small breed pup. He loves to chew – eats everything- but doesn’t chew this. He’s now 9months and 8lbs and still uses it.. Its way too easy now, he just gives it a tap and eats he food but he still uses it daily. I think it will be hit or miss with some dogs- I had a dog who was super food motivated by couldn’t be bothered to work for food in this way. This is pretty inexpensive compared to most treat/ food balls so I think it’s a good way to see if it’s something your dog likes. I paid more for my first one at my local national pet store.. this is this best price I’ve found.
K.A P –
Do not buy. Falls apart.
Sadly this is super poorly made product. I have a couple of older dogs that don’t have strong chewing power. They were able to chew this easily and quickly. Getting not only the lid off but also the plastic rubber lid part began to fall apart. Dangerous for the dogs to ingest. I tried both small and large size (large size for my medium and large dog and small for my 2 small dogs). Again they’re not at all power chewers. Do not buy this product.
Judy D –
Cute toy but…
Cute toy treat holder. But she took it apart in 2 min and spilled all the treats. Now it wont stay closed. May have to superglue it shut!
Kindle Customer –
Lightweight & fun.
My small puppy loves this!However, do not use it for aggressive chewers.
SuperChristina –
Better then I thought!
WELL WORH THE PRICE!I got this for my dog Lucy. originally because she was jealous my rabbit Bubba was getting so many toys per needing to engage him more. Lucy found this to be very difficult to understand and was feeling left out. Frankly spending so much money on my new rabbit I wasn’t thinking about spending a lot on Lucy, she has tons, tons of toys! but she just was being normal jealous of the new rabbit Bubba. So I saw this Cupcake treat dispenser, it was so affordable, thought I would try it.I started with just putting treats in it for Lucy when I was on the floor with her and my rabbit Bubba and she really enjoyed it a lot but was wanting more and more treats so I thought I would just put her crunchy food in it. I honestly thought Lucy would leave that party! But it was like she really didn’t even know she was eating her actual food. she had quit eating her crunchy dry food protest of new brother! Lucy had only been eating her allowed wet food am/pm. Wow! Back on track! I just needed to get the right trick to get Lucy on track and I guess a cupcake did the trick!I’m really glad that I got it.One very positive thing was it the price.It’s very very easy to fill.certainly don’t need pellets, treats are food flying around on the floor when I’m with both these pets on trying to get in each other’s way. I sure have my hands full!It’s only 2 pices, and easy to take apart to measure Lucy’s crunchy (AKA dry food-Aldi small dog food bites) in.Easy to clean, I wash in sink with other dishes and let air dry overnight. I believe it says handwash only on cardboard it comes on.Oh ya! I didn’t need any tools or help detaching it from the packaging! Nice!If your still reading this-get it!!!Lucy Aproved-Bubba witnessedNothing so far I can say I don’t like.-I don’t leave it for Lucy to chew on. Larger size treats still for “small” dogs fit. The dog food in my video is pretty dang small.
Renee Kinard –
Cute but not durable
Great idea but does not hold up for aggressive Cheers
Glenno –
small 2 yp old cavoodle chewed it to pieces first time. not as described
Arge –
A mi perro le gustó, lo mordió todo.Se puede usar para distintos premios o croquetas
giovanni –
Le crocchette piccole escono molto facilmente ma è un ottima distrazione
Stacy –
Bought this for a Christmas present for a Chihuahua pup it’s the perfect size for him, he loves it.
Christy. –
Puppy like it a lot.