Fun Dog Toy - Ball Treat Holder – Snazzy Fido
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Product Description
Starmark Treat Dispensing Chew Ball, Medium
Foobler is the worlds first electronic timed dog treat dispenser. Helping to combat bad behaviours and keeping your dog stimulated and mentally engaged for up to 7.5 hours of entertainment. It features six treat compartments, which you can fill up with dry food, treats or kibble. Set the time with 15,30,60,90 minute intervals. At the pre-set time a bell sound will chime to alert your dog that it is time to play and the dog will earn meals by pushing the ball.
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Starmark Treat Dispensing Chew Ball Dog Toy, Medium
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