
The thick rubber stands up well to most chewers and lasts longer than many plush or thin plastic toys.
It comes in multiple sizes and rubber strengths, including puppy and power-chewer versions.
The hollow center can be stuffed with kibble, wet food, or treats to turn snack time into a mental workout.
The odd shape bounces unpredictably, which keeps fetch games more interesting to accommodate active dogs.
The toy is top-rack dishwasher safe, which makes cleanup much easier after messy fillings.
Extremely aggressive chewers can still damage or destroy it over time, so supervision is still important.
Some dogs need a little help at first to understand that food comes from pushing, chewing, and licking the toy.
Very soft or sticky fillings can make a mess on carpets if the dog carries the toy everywhere.
The price is higher than many basic chew toys, especially if you buy several sizes for different uses.
