Maggie—December 30, 2025
This is a yes for my 6 month boxer puppy. I’ve got the pupsicle, multiple kongs, puzzle toys, snuffle mats, everything and this definitely keeps her attention the longest. Love the size so that you can fill it with food and other stuff to freeze. I use a mix of pumpkin puree, natural PB, and plain yogurt and she loves it. Super easy to clean and durable, gonna get another!! Read more
K—January 9, 2026
I use these to pack wet food into them and then freeze during the summer. Excellent “busy” task for my dog, takes him ages to finish eating the frozen food, and the Zogoflex has held up to it all. The bright colors are an added bonus. Super cute. Read more
Kindle Customer—December 3, 2025
This has become a favorite in our house! Fill it with treats and it keeps the pups focused and happy. Durable, easy to clean, and perfect for daily enrichment. Read more
Indigo—November 14, 2025
These are a great Kong alternative since I never felt like I could get the Kongs clean enough. These are easy to clean in the dishwasher and easy to fill with food and freeze for a long lasting treat. They feel super heavy duty and I haven't noticed any teeth marks from use yet. I got a large for my 60lb medium/large dog and they feel like the perfect size for him. I wish they came with a stopper/holder to make them easier to fill with wet food, since they're not cheap. Read more
C. DeBoer—January 10, 2026
This is only half of the product however ( deducted one star for that ) thick rubber chewy that dog loves to chomp on - the two sides ( when you get the second piece that fits into it ) snugly close and it’s good entertainment for pup when filled with treats of your choice ( we use puppy chow or a little cat dry food ) … fun colors too Read more
Agnieszka W.—October 30, 2025
My doggie loves it! It’s well made, easy to clean and perfect size for my under 20lb dog. I just fill it with mix of his regular dry food and bit of wet food so all is sticked together and give it to him during his feeding time so he can work on it instead feeding from regular bowl. Keeps him entertained for a while and it’s light enough for him to carry around. Read more
Kelli H—July 18, 2024
My dog always had a hard time getting things out of her kong and would end up destroying it/ chewing the plastic to get to the inside prize of her favorite, peanut butter! Our vet introduced us to this brand and we love it! I own a Belgian Malinois who eats a modified raw diet. I love to use these to keep her mentally stimulated by adding fruits, mashed banana and make frozen pup cups with yogurt, pumpkin and PB. The filling options are endless. The top is wide enough to allow her to lick whatever is inside and cleaning is easy due to the top being open and this product is dishwasher safe. The rubber they are made of makes it non slip and she can easily keep it in place with her paws on my wood or tile floor. I own several of these and they are extremely durable and a reliable product. On average, we use one a day and I have had mine for over 1 year and it is still in perfect condition with light any pieces ripped or chewed off despite the constant changes in temperature the rubber has experienced (hot water in dishwasher, freezer etc.) Read more
Precise Disarray—September 25, 2019
I have two labs who normally aren't into treat toys, or treats of any kind for that matter! But my girl has been extra hungry and unsettled lately due to some medication so I have been filling treat toys(Kongs) for her to help her belly feel better and to help her focus for awhile on something pleasant. My boy however, doesn't care to work that style. I have various sizes and he just doesn't care to go much beyond the opening. Too complicated? I happened to see this Toppl in a dog enrichment group and thought that it would be perfect for him. I was right! The Toppl has some grooves to stick food and is wide open on top which makes it easy for my boy to work on. There is a small hole on the side for sticking a treat in, or when combined with another Toppl (I have the large half, so I would have to buy separately the smaller half for it to become a puzzle toy) it becomes a hole for treats to fall out from. We aren't interested in that style of puzzle treat toy, so I just purchased two of the large ends- one for each of my labs. The material is firm yet a little squishy, definitely more pliable than any of the Kongs. I don't have dogs that try to tear apart stuff, so I have no worries on the durability of this item. As always, observe your doggo to see how they interact with a new item- watch them, let them know this isn't to be chewed apart. For filling, I used a combination of various textured food. I spread, sprinkled, layered, and stuffed. Some food items I like to use include: unsweetened plain apple sauce, 100% pumpkin puree, berries, plain no fat Greek yogurt, some kibble, sometimes treats, sometimes canned dog food, pieces of meat, cottage cheese, assortment of baby food (meats, veg, fruit- whatever is dog friendly- makes for perfectly portioned variety to use for this purpose). Not all at once :) Then I either just give it to them, or put it into fridge to firm up, or into freezer to make it a little more challenging and longer lasting to work on. I have a general idea on calories as I want to maintain my dogs weight. I must say this has been a game changer in our household. I can finally make a nice treat toy and both of my labs will enjoy it. It was just a matter of finding a style that both both intriguing. I will likely pick up a couple more so I can prepare them all ahead of time. The Kong still has its place- my girl doesn't mind it, but the Toppl is something that they both love and I love that my boy now has something to get excited about too. I saw some reviews that stated they thought it was two pieces they were getting. Just to clarify- one portion is the order. Two sizes available. Small and Large. If you are looking to make it into a dispensing/locking toy- you must purchase two halves, and they have to be one of each size- the large and the small. Not two larges, not two smalls. But one large and one small. Read more