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SodaPup Industrial Dog Gear is a large, durable 3-inch diameter treat dispenser and chew toy made from non-toxic, food-safe natural rubber in the USA. Designed to mentally stimulate dogs, reduce problem chewing, and calm nerves, it can be filled with wet or dry treats and frozen for prolonged enjoyment. Made with proprietary PuppyPrene compounds, it suits all life stages and power chewers, is dishwasher safe, and supports ethical American manufacturing.














| ASIN | B07J5C1Q8J |
| ASIN | B07J5C1Q8J |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,978 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #158 in Dog Chew Toys |
| Brand Name | SodaPup |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
| Color | Gear Treat Pocket Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,360) |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2018 |
| Date First Available | September 17, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 2.5 x 3 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.34 x 3.46 x 2.64 inches |
| Item Weight | 187 Grams |
| Item model number | IDGTP1-700 |
| Item model number | IDGTP1-700 |
| Manufacturer | TRVNE |
| Manufacturer | TRVNE |
| Material | Rubber |
| Model Name | IDGTP1-700 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2.5 x 3 inches; 6.6 ounces |
| Size | Large |
| Style | Gear Treat Pocket Yellow |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs, house-cats, house-cats; dogs; rats, rats |
W**H
Great treat tool
This little honey pot has become a favorite for our pooch! I fill it with all kinds of treats and put it in the freezer. She loves to chew and definitely likes her treats. It lasts her about 30 minutes when I freeze something in it for her! Obviously less if it’s just peanut butter but she still loves it. We’ll be buying more.
P**Y
Hot pink honey pot-- new way to serve meals. Make frozen for longer enjoyment
This review is for the hot pink honey pot toy. I bought it as a birthday gift for my sweet yellow lab who just turned 1. She likes to keep her mouth busy. If she doesnt have a yak stick or some appropriate chew toy to gnaw on, she will turn to some unsuspecting stuffies, much to the disappointment of her big stuffy loving older brother. Since she doesnt love meal time, and yet treat toys pique her interest, I have been doling out portions of her meals in dispensing toys like this to get her to eat. I put some kibble in the "honey pot" then pour some water or broth or watered down wet food over the top. I finish it off with a little more kibble and a couple of treats sticking out on top. Place in freezer for a couple of hours. Then give her the treat. She always happy take it and works on it. It may last all of 15 mins depending on how well it froze. Longer if I used a good combo of num nums. Sometimes she goes back to the empty toy and licks on it anyway. I really like this style so I may buy more to be able to have a few of them made and ready to go. We have Kongs, Toppls , and other similarly designed toys. I like having different styles and looks for my own amusement, but it is also good for her too. She really likes this style. I like it because it is on the shallow side and doesnt need a hole for venting. It is much easier to fill treats without the hole. Even with Kongs, I get worried that the hole may get plugged for too long because of the frozen food (the hole is to keep the toy from creating a suction around tongue/mouth). Can be hard to clean too, so Kongs are better for us as a dry treat holder. This Honey Pot style is really quite perfect for filling with damp food, freezing, then allowing to lick/eat. It is like a small bowl (shallow in the sense that her nose wont disappear, but deep enough to make for a good treat licking session). Material is durable feeling. Not quite a hard dense rubber like Kong, but not a foamy light feel like the Topple. Somewhere in the middle. It feels robust enough, but as with any dog it is best to observe them to see how they do with their treat toy. I dont rate on price, but yeesh all these things are pricy.
R**N
Great Product
Great size and sturdy for my heavy chewer dog.
B**E
Keeps my dog happy, full, and entertained!
I have a 3 year old English Bulldog and she absolutely loves this, but I may love it more. With working so much I feel bad for not being able to spend as much time outside and playing with my dog. She has been getting into things and I was thinking because maybe she was bored. So I purchased this to help keep her entertained and her mind stimulated. She absolutely loves it. Not only is she getting a sweet treat from it but she's also rolling and chasing it around the house. It is a great way to get some probiotics in her as well. The size of it is just right for her little self. Her favorite is some pumpkin pure and greek yogurt topped with a little bit of blueberries. I just put it in the freezer over night and its ready the next morning. Cleaning it is really simple as well, the rubber material makes it easy to just soak it in warm water and the leftovers slide right off.
S**Q
Good for a Small Dog
This little dog toy honey pot seems quite durable and sturdy, seems like it would last a long time. However, it does not have a hole in the bottom, so I’m hesitant to fill it with anything sticky or gooey. Or really anything that would cause the dog to lick the inside much. A dog could potentially get its tongue stuck via suction without a hole. I was also a bit disappointed that it doesn’t have any baffles on the inside to keep the dog busy a bit longer. It would probably be fine for a small dog since their tongues are smaller, but I’ve decided not to use it for my Aussie puppy. I’ll be exchanging it for a Topple toy instead.
B**G
Absolutely love these for kennel time
Love these. I ordered 2 different colors. That way I always have a back up one to rotate. I love to use these with our new puppy when she's kenneled (while we run errands). It keeps her occupied and she enjoys her treat while in her kennel. I like to layer these with various food (pumpkin, yogurt, peanut butter, dog food, carrots) and then freeze. I do wrap them up and put in a freezer bag to avoid freezer burn. These are made really well (thick) so they aren't flimsy or easy to destroy. I like the wide opening at the top also (vs smaller opening treat dispensers like other brands) as it's easier for the dog to get everything out entirely and I have less fear of the dogs tongue getting stuck (safety I am grateful for).
C**R
The Most Cost Effective/Time Entertainer for Heavy Chewers
These get used everyday his midday snack. He was been unable to chew them up or damage them and its going on 7+months. He is a heavy chewer and this lasts him a good 15-20 minutes, which for him is huge. This is the most cost effective, long lasting food/time enrichment toy. And I have tried So. Many. Things. I put around a half a cup of his dry food in the cup. Boil water, dissolve a huge spoonful of pate canned dog food in that and add to the dry, filling up to just below the thick lip. Then I freeze that. I mix Trader Joe's salt free peanut butter (peanuts are only ingredient) in the boiling water as well and mix till fluffy, creamy, and pourable. Then I pour that over the dog food mix and stick a biscuit in it. Is it too much? Probably. But I am desperate to keep this foster dog entertained and off my back. I make both of them and he gets one a day so at least I'm not making them up every night.
N**T
Not for strong chewing
Our pup loved the toy. It only lasted 10 minutes before his aggressive chewing started to damage it and we took it away. Nice toy but does not appear to be good for strong chewers.
B**H
My dog loved it! He has got into the habit of licking my leather sofa and bought this to distract him. It worked a treat!
K**R
Perfect for my Husky and American staffy
T**A
My doggie loves it!!! Finally!!!! He really doesn't like lickimatt and he can't figure out the kong toys, I think they are too difficult. He gets really frustrated with them and it ruins his mood. But this is wonderful. I put some kibble, yogurt, blueberries and 2 sprats and it kept him busy for over 20minutes.
M**E
This was recommended to me by a dog trainer. it is so useful, I have stuffed it with chicken, cheese, liver cake, vegetables etc. I will stuff it and freeze it when the weather is warmer. It is a great distraction for my vizsla puppy and so useful when crate training
E**R
This was such cool design, and when I got It for my dog.. I thought its different to normal kong and Lenny loved it , chewing it and getting the stuff inside... reason for three stars is there's no way of opening it to clean ..
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