Description
Summary:
The Starmark Bob-A-Lot Interactive Dog Pet Toy is a large toy that both exercises and feeds your dog simultaneously. It has an adjustable design to accommodate different types of dog food and difficulty levels. The weighted anti-slip bottom makes the toy wobble unpredictably, encouraging play. It’s advised to supervise playtime to ensure the toy lasts longer and keep your pet safe, as no dog toy is completely indestructible.
Katherine –
My dog has chewed up the top of this toy, as shown in other reviews, but it’s still completely usable and she absolutely loves it. We use it multiple times a day and it has held up very well, even when she was learning how to use it. It has a great capacity for holding food.
The design is simple, with a slide-open area under the cap for adjusting the size of the opening, as well as another at the bottom. Occasionally, these sliders close on their own, but it’s not a frequent occurrence. The…
Crystal goolsby –
This product is fantastic and durable. The only downside is that it cannot be opened for cleaning.
Crystal goolsby –
My puppy adored this toy! It was great for me too as it gave me some coffee time while he was occupied with it. We used it to help him eat slowly when he was younger, which was both stimulating and enjoyable, providing us with hours of play. However, once he reached 6 months old, the toy couldn’t withstand his aggressive chewing. It’s a shame to see it destroyed, but it was definitely worth the money for the enjoyment he got out of it. I’m even thinking about purchasing another one. It would…
Shelby Nunnelee –
This product is straightforward and effectively achieves its purpose of making your dog work for their food or treats. I appreciate the ability to adjust the hole sizes for increased difficulty, keeping my dog entertained and mentally stimulated. I am happy with my purchase!
Harvey’s mum –
A perfect dog toy. Extremely durable, suitable even for strong dogs like mine. The noise level should be considered. Not recommended for multi-family homes or on sensitive floors. However, the toy can be used perfectly in the garden, on terraces, and everywhere else. I give it to my dog when he is alone for distraction and entertainment.
M. C. Alessandrini –
I purchased this food dispenser toy to provide mental stimulation for my working cocker spaniel and help manage his weight by making him work for his food. In the past, I’ve tried various types of similar toys that ended up not being very effective – either they were too flimsy, dispensed food too easily, or were too difficult for my dog to use. However, this particular toy has been a game-changer. It’s a good size, very sturdy, and the adjustable dispensing hole makes it just challenging…
whipador –
This food dispensing toy has become our favorite choice. Once adjusted to your dog’s kibble size and skill level, it is easy to set up and use. For my 70-pound dog, the larger size works perfectly.
To operate it, simply unscrew the top. Inside, there is a sliding door separating the upper compartment from the larger, weighted bottom compartment, as well as a sliding door between the bottom compartment and the exterior. It may take a bit of trial and error to adjust these doors, but once set,…
Meredith Carroll –
After borrowing my sister-in-law’s similar product for a few months, we decided to purchase our own. While the Kong version is slightly smaller and has a single port without adjustability, this one offers two fully adjustable ports. It is bulkier and heavier compared to the Kong, to the point where it accidentally triggers the oven light in our LG stove when it moves around – not a big issue for us though. The design allows for any size kibble to be used, with adjustable ports to control the…
Hm –
We own two dogs, a nearly 8-year-old Great Pyrenees and a 2.5-year-old red nose American Pit Bull Terrier. I purchased this toy for the Pit Bull, as he enjoys having his kibble stuffed into a Kong to bat it around until the food comes out. However, the Kong’s large opening causes the food to fly out too quickly, limiting his playtime. I opted for the large size of this toy hoping it would allow him to bat around and access food gradually, but the holes are too small for anything other than…
Meredith Carroll –
The toy is good, quite sturdy, and will likely be quite durable. It paints quite well.
David –
Allows my large, hyperactive dog to stay occupied for a good 20 minutes during meals, and tire himself out in the process. Makes a lot of noise (would be perfect if covered with a silicone-like material) but definitely worth it.