Dot—June 26, 2025
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought the Pawbler because the two most popular wobble treat feeders on the market are plastic, and one of my dogs just absolutely destroys those in no time because he bites them and throws them rather then nudging them and then he has plastic cutting him so I am forced to throw away a costly treat toy/dispenser. I thought maybe a rubber one would work out better. So far my dogs love it, it works well spitting out their kibble, seems to be holding up and is easy to clean and feels like a good weight, not a super flimsy toy. I would love to see it made in a slightly larger size, I think this current size is good for medium dogs. It holds just under a cup of small round kibble but I would like to see one that can hold more and is slightly larger in size. I have 4 german shorthaired pointers, my test subject for this toy is mostly my 70 pounder who bites the toys instead of nudging them and throws them across the room, so it is taking a beating. I think for him a larger size would be helpful in deterring that behavior but I also think this may be too small for larger breeds. Durability: So far this toy looks just like when I bought it. It has no punctures or scratches and unscrews without problem. We have only had it a week or so but we use puzzle/toy feeders to feed our dogs lunch every day so it is pretty easy to tell which toys won't last long. Obviously, I can't speak to long-term durability at the moment, but I can say that most toys similar to this end up already scratched or punctured in a few days, so this is already sturdier when compared to what I have tried before. Read more
Kerri Campbell—December 4, 2025
I just adopted a black lab mix puppy. She is medium now at about six months, but I expect her to get big. I needed a toy that would entice her into her crate during initial training. My other dog has a mushroom he loves to play with, so I got this different toy for the new dog. I really love it. Some reviewers says it has an odor and it does, but I don't find it overpowering. It holds about a half cup of kibble and keeps Luna busy for about 20 minutes. All she has to see now is me picking it up to get ready to fill it and she runs into her kennel! Read more
Jami Lynn—September 2, 2025
This bone is so durable and hardy, but my dog is picky. The quality of the bone is good; it’s a rubbery consistency so it’s softer and not like the harder bones that are out there. It’s a bit clunky and heavy for my 25-pound cockapoo, though, and it’s gone into the discard pile. I rate it 4 stars because it’s not the fault of the company that my dog doesn’t like it. But one star is removed because it’s a bit heavy for her and that might be a reason she doesn’t like it. That doesn’t mean your dog won’t like it, though. :) Read more
NorwegianSnowbird—December 4, 2025
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 out of 5 stars This is an excellent tug-of-war toy. I love that the design gives my dog her own grip area while keeping a separate, secure spot for my hand. It keeps my hand safe when she re-grips during play. The rubber is extremely sturdy & holds up beautifully. One of the best tug toys we’ve tried. Read more
Jacky Belcher—September 27, 2025
Not for aggressive chewers, this thing was delivered about an hour ago and is already almost done on one side from my 1.5 yr old lab. Gave it 3 stars cause she loves the flavor and I love that I’m not worried about her teeth, we have other nylon chews from this company and they’ve gotten sharp. She loves the toy but it’s going to only last a few hours Read more
Octy—December 1, 2025
My foster dog loves this wobble feeder to make mealtimes more engaging, and I love that it can be taken apart and cleaned easily. It’s even dishwasher-safe! I’ve tried a couple of similar feeders before and the dealbreaker was always that you couldn’t take them apart to clean them. The only gripe I have is that it tends to get stuck under furniture frequently. I wish there were a larger version. Since I keep losing track of it, I put an AirTag in a protective case in the bottom of the Pawbler. (I tested and it hasn’t fallen out yet.) Read more
Andrea Gaskins-Battle—October 30, 2025
Very sturdy as all their toys, but this one doesn’t get chewed up so quickly. I have an American Bully: heavy chewier. No squeak sound, has some weight more for a puppy to dog 40 to 50 lbs. She loves grabbing and chewing on it. I throw it and she likes to play fetch. Flouncing bounce like a ball. Functions great. She likes the toy. Read more
Shauna T.—November 7, 2025
My 12lb 12 year old dog created a tear in the rubber the second time she used it. It has a giant crack all the way from the lip to part way down the top. I love the concept of this toy but if my tiny 12 year old dog can break this in 2 hours of rolling it around and pushing it....I don't know how I feel about that. It's a durable bottom but the top half isn't very hearty. She likes it because she has to chase it but I don't like that it cracked so soon! For being $17 I can't believe it didn't have any sort of longevity. Read more