devora🌻—December 24, 2025
The media could not be loaded. So much fun and my dog is entertained. I will note that when Izzie is tired of chasing it she’s learned to take it to the carpet or apt mat and it doesn’t run from her lol. The video was taken when I first took out of the box, she was a little Leary because it moved but after a few minutes it quickly became a favorite. This may be the best made dog toy I’ve purchased. We’ve had it for months, is played with daily and still going strong. The outer material is a durable plastic that has almost a hard rubber feel. Size is good for my 20 pound schnoodle. Came with extra cap and rope but we’ve not had to use it to replace yet. Battery charges quick, easy and lasts a few days as it shuts off when she hasn’t play with it in a period of time. Glad I got it because Izzie has fun with it. Read more
Kalie—December 30, 2025
This is the best toy. I have a 3 month old pup and he absolutely loves it. It comes with a universal C port charger so it’s easy to keep it charged. It flips and turns on its own and has 2 settings for any pets activity level. It also has a auto shut off when it notices it isn’t being used. Read more
Customer—August 8, 2025
The media could not be loaded. We received this 3 days ago. I have an 11 month old Shih tzu, who is extremely playful and needy for attention. The first day we got this toy, he liked it until I turned it in. Holy terror, he took off running and hid for the next hour. He was so scared of it, I thought—well I’ve wasted 20 bucks and scarred my puppy for life. But-day 2, i left it off and laying around. His curiosity kept him coming back. He would growl and bark at it, but still keeping a distance. Day 3-i could keep it off and play with him with it. After a few hours of that where I would throw it and he would fetch it or we would play tug of war, he was enthralled with it. That’s when I decided to turn it on—slow mode. He immediately began chasing and playing with it. After several hours of that, we went high speed. It’s now his favorite toy. So it takes warming up to for sure but he LOVES it. Product review- seems to be pretty durable. I have thrown it to play catch with no issues. It has modes of going forward, backward, and a shaking sensation, all designed to keep the dog interested. My puppy is a chewer -has literally destroyed all the wood on my furniture-and it’s held up well to him chewing on it. Not even a dent in the plastic—even though it’s still early. I love that it has 2 modes (blue is fast, red is slow). I recommend gradually introducing the automation piece in stages as I did above. I love that it’s rechargeable. But my favorite thing—it goes dormant when not being played with (saves battery) but can register movement around it. So it will do nothing and then my pup comes over and it starts running, which gets my pup excited to play with it all over again. This has been the gift that keeps on giving. We finally get some peace—cause we taught our puppy to use communication buttons and “play” is a huge one that is used in our home. This satisfies his needs and gives us time off. For now, it’s totally worth the purchase! Read more
ruthann—December 23, 2025
My Belgian Malinois LOVES this toy! The only reason I didn’t give it a 5, is the weight and Jaxon got the ends off fairly easily. He wants to shake it and throw it, but because it is so heavy it hurts his face and I worry it will break something. That said, he plays with it constantly and does like when I have to charge it - as seen in the picture. Read more
penny & dodi's ma—December 1, 2025
The media could not be loaded. This is a great invention, but you really have to read the instructions first and make sure you introduce it to your dog in the right way, otherwise I suspect it might terrify your pet and be money down the drain. The thing is programmed to be very unpredictable, so you really have to let your dog first play with it while it's 'dead', give it a few tugs while your dog has the rope in its mouth, maneuver it around with your hand a little to make it interesting. Once your dog thinks s/he is boss and is just about to lose interest, then you turn it on and-- woohoo!- it's a whole new ball game. My puppy, who needs practically non-stop attention, finally met her match and gave me long stretches of time to concentrate on my studies, making /eating a meal, watching a show. This thing had her running all over the house chasing and playing with it. She was enthralled. It keeps a fairly long charge (a couple hours, maybe?), and the makers were considerate enough to toss in a backup disc with a rope. It's very sturdily constructed and easily withstood my dog picking it up and tossing it around, although I wouldn't want her tossing it into a mirror, for instance, because it's pretty heavy. Also, it knows how to go to sleep when your dog loses interest, but reminds them it still ready to play, when it detects the vibration of them walking by. It does make some noise - mostly a whizzing when it's spinning the rope around and a thunk-thunk-thunk when it's bouncing across the floor. But she loves it! Whew-what a relief. Read more
Jody Gardner—December 26, 2025
This toy is ridiculous, and I mean that in the best possible way lol.. it'll be laying there all dormant then out of nowhere start vibrating like "you there?" 🤣🙌 Lots of fun for the puppies and the cat! Read more
Beto—January 4, 2026
My German Shepherd dog goes crazy over this toy. She even tries to get it even when it's charging. It appears to be pretty durable. She attacks it and throws it for some distance. It unwrap itself from most situations. Read more
Yosuan M.—January 2, 2026
My 9-week-old puppy absolutely loves chasing this toy around, and it’s so fun to watch him play with it. Occasionally it does tip over on its side, but it hasn’t stopped him from enjoying it. The battery life is solid and typically lasts a day or two before needing to be recharged. Read more