Try To Catch The PetSafe Kibble Chase Roaming Treat Dispenser

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Looking for a better way to keep your dogs entertained and well fed? Try the interactivePetSafe Kibble Chase Roaming Treat Dispenser!

Do you have a pup that gobbles down their food? Or perhaps a dog who couldn’t be less interested by the notion of play time? Sometimes, our furry friends need a little more inspiration to get up and get moving (who are we kidding, we all do).

Thankfully, the PetSafe Kibble Chase Roaming Treat Dispenser is here to help us inspire dogs of all ages and sizes to get excited and burn some energy. Not to mention that on top of keeping our dogs entertained, this interactive dog toy is also the perfect solution for dogs who can’t contain themselves and eat their food too quickly.

If this sounds like a familiar problem that you have to deal with in your household, then this automatic kibble dispenser is the interactive solution you’ve been searching for. Say goodbye to upset stomachs and having to clean the aftermath out from the carpet or off your floors! Being a dog parent is a glamorous life, we know.

Simply load up the dispenser with your dogs dinner food or favourite treats and watch as this battery powered toy randomly dips and dives around your house dropping an occasional treat or two to slowly feed your dogs while keeping them engaged!

So, how do you use this magical toy? It’s simple.

The Kibble Chase Roaming Treat Dispenser uses an adjustable window that lets you choose how fast or slow the food is dispensed to cater to your dog’s specific eating habits. You can load up to ½ a cup of dry kibble or hard treats that are about ½” wide to keep your dog occupied for hours.

Worried your larger dog may get too aggressive with this roaming treat dispenser? Don’t sweat it! This treat dispenser uses a durable plastic shell and a secured battery door so your nightmares aren’t filled with images of your dog chewing on a loose battery or waking up to a destroyed plastic toy.

If you weren’t already sold on this roaming treat dispenser, how does quiet rubber wheels sound to you? Each toy dispenser uses tough rubber wheels which allows the battery operated machine to roll quietly and smoothly on almost every indoor surface so you can relax in semi-peace and watch while your dog indulges.

After 10 minutes of active roll time, the kibble treat dispenser goes into sleep mode to give your pup a break. Whenever they’re ready for round two, all they have to do is give the machine a gentle nudge, and the chase is back on!

Whether you want your dog to have a slow but steady stream of food or want to add a little excitement to dinnertime, this kibble dispenser encourages fun, active play that helps monitor their eating habits so you can sit back, relax, and watch the games unfold!

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