Jessica Santiago—January 6, 2026
My dog loves it and my neighbor laughs because he runs around and won’t give it back and then when the treats come out he looks like a deer with headlights like he won the lotto seeing his little treats come out. This is way TOO CUTE!! The window part of it is fragile, so careful adjusting it, but all in all, I rate this FIVE STARS!!! I am purchasing another one for my neighbor’s dogs. Read more
Kristin Fowler—January 15, 2026
My 2.2 pound puppy loves this. I just add a little bit of his dry kibble and he figure it out right away. You can adjust the kibble that falls out but only con I would say is you have to check it. Sometimes the slider that adjusts the kibble flow will close or open too wide allowing none or too much kibble to fall out. Wish it was a stronger slide to stay in place as the doggies roll it around. But it keeps him so busy. Very durable my rat terrier always rolls it around and he’s an extreme chewer and it’s durable enough for him. Easy to refill and clean. Very excited I found a simple fun toy for the doggies. Would highly recommend. Read more
nic—January 6, 2026
The dogs enjoy it pretty well, my only problem is that it keeps getting stuck under the couch so I cant just leave them with it. Also I would be willing to bet that they're gonna break the plastic after a while Read more
SCL—January 11, 2026
I bought one for my kiddos for Christmas. We have four large dogs. Buying just one was probably a mistake as they all love it and want their turn. It's super fun and they enjoy pushing it around to get the kibble out. Read more
Maxsteeler—December 10, 2025
Thought this would be a great idea for my dog. After 2 days the thing either lets no food out or alot. Treats seem to get stuck in the "screw" part of it. The insides are a stiffer plastic than I think they should be. And the really plus the part that is supposed to open or close the port to let the treats out just falls out after you open it up and gets hung up if there are a small bunch of good together. Read more
Concerned Counsel—January 9, 2026
Great toy for a young puppy. My 10-week-old GSD pup loves this toy! I gave it to him when he was 8 weeks old. It isn't challenging, but it is fun for him. It is easy to use and clean. All in all, we both give it 5 stars! Read more
Little Pirate—December 27, 2025
This is the best thing I’ve bought in 2025. It is a Christmas miracle. My dogs are happy, entertained, and not bugging everyone because they are playing with this. Durable because they are chewers. Read more
Masha—July 28, 2025
I picked up the BoYoYo Interactive Dog Puzzle Toy because my pups have been a little bored lately — it’s too hot outside to burn off energy, so indoor dog enrichment toys have become a must. This one seemed like a good fit for both of them, as long as they take turns. Overall, we’re pretty happy with it, but there are a few things that could be improved. What’s included: The box only comes with the toy. No instructions are included, just the item itself. That’s fine for the price, but it took me a while to realize the ends can be removed for easier cleaning and treat stuffing. If you’re new to enrichment toys, that’s helpful to know up front. Build quality: The plastic feels solid overall, but the center piece does make me a little nervous. It seems like it could crack with enough pressure, especially if your dog is a power chewer. My shepherd is pretty gentle and tends to hold toys rather than chomp down, so we’ve been fine but if your dog goes hard on puzzle toys, you’ll want to supervise. Engagement and enrichment: This BoYoYo toy definitely adds mental stimulation. They haven’t totally figured it out, but they’re trying! My shepherd mainly works at removing the ends, while my bichon follows behind scooping up fallen treats. It’s not quite the intended puzzle method, but they’re both active and engaged, and even working as a team (which is rare in this house). Overall: For the price, this is a solid option for indoor interactive play. It’s easy to clean, suitable for different dog sizes, and adds a layer of mental enrichment when outdoor play isn’t an option. Pros: Good for a range of dog sizes Encourages mental stimulation Easy to clean Affordable option for interactive play Cons: Hard plastic could be breakable with strong chewers No instructions included Some dogs may lose interest if they can’t figure it out quickly Read more

