Buster Cube - Large - 4 1/2 in.
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| List Price: | $18.95 |
| Price: | $12.95 |
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by KV Vet Supply
Product Description
Divided into several compartments which release the food pellets when the dog rolls the cube with his nose or paws. All you have to do is to start the game by offering the cube and your dog will do the rest. Your dog can exercise himself. Will withstand ordinary cleaning agents and is dishwasher safe. Assorted colors.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24451 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 4.5 inches
- Brand: Our Pets Virtu Company
- Dimensions: .60 pounds
Features
- Dispenses treats from the center hole.
- Easy to clean & fill. Bite proof high-impact plastic.
- Great for dogs 22 lbs or more.
- Color: Red or Blue
- Size: 4.75 inches
Customer Reviews
Buster Cube a favorite toy
I have a three month old Australian Labradoodle. He LOVES this toy. It keeps him occupied and happy while he's in his crate. I was surprised how quickly he caught on to how it works. I bought the large size and was wondering if it would be too big for him, but he's loving it.
Makes the dog work for her food
A great invention, keeps the dog busy and makes her work for her food. An improvement would be if they made it out of hard rubber instead of plastic so that it wasn't so noisy. My dog took to it right away and didn't need any training at all. She is a 3-month old lab and she figured it out all by herself. She gets exhausted after getting the food out. A tired dog is a happy dog.
Great idea, but not perfect
After taking a little while to warm up to it, my 8 month old puppy loves this thing. I got it to make him eat slower, and it definitely works. He takes maybe 45 minutes to eat what used to take him a minute, and I still have it on the easiest setting. He figured out how to use it pretty quick, but he will only use it in his crate, which works fine because he can just swat it up against the sides and get food to fall out. I also like that this thing makes the dog use their paws instead of their mouth because most dog toys are for them to bite on, but this is too big for them to bite so they have to use their paws to knock it over.
But like others have said, the design wasn't perfect. It is hard to open at first (it gets easier with time). It claims to be easy to fill, but it's actually frustrating to fill up if you plan on using enough to feed your dog. You can only put a handful or two in before having to shake it up to make room for more. Since it is hard plastic, it is very loud. I think rubber would've been a better idea for this toy. Either way, my dog is happy with it and loves it, so I am happy too, but I hope they come out with a better one at some point!



