🐾 Unleash the Fun with Every Chew!
The WEST PAW Zogoflex Qwizl Dog Puzzle Treat Toy is an interactive chew toy designed for aggressive chewers. It dispenses treats, providing mental stimulation and hours of entertainment. Made from non-toxic, recyclable materials, this brightly-colored toy is easy to grip and dishwasher safe, making it a perfect addition to your dog's playtime.
T**
Our dog loves West Paw
West Paw is the only dog toy that last with our English Bulldog! Good quality products and provide lots of hours of fun!
A**R
Bought two
This is a great toy to keep your dog busy! We have a 1 yr old Springerdoodle who is an active guy. We have tried other chew toys with treats and he figures out to empty them in 15 minutes. We put freeze dried liver chunks into this, and it lasts all day. He loves taking it around the house, he is so happy.So we got a second one for our little goldendoodle.
R**N
So good in every way!
Looked at it in person and thought "that thing will NOT hold food." It does. I stuffed it with sardines and it took my large dog 28 minutes to empty it. It also works super well with cooked ground meat, and is so easy to clean. Do not dishwasher at the same time as a dish with tomato-based sauces. It does the same thing a Tupperware does and absorbs the red, but it comes out after a couple washes by hand
M**A
Tough chewers beware, No Bully sticks.
The Westpaw Qwizl Large puzzle toy quickly became one of his favorites. We also have the Westpaw Hurley bone which he isn't very interested in. We stared out with easy things home made chicken jerky strips 3 to 4 inches, dental chews, and carrots. These simple treats lasted about 5 to10 minutes with no damage to the toy. The carrot he didn't like and got stuck in the toy. It is a rather tough toy and most importantly safe on teeth. I like that after a play in the yard it can be put in the dishwasher. However like all dog toys I put in the dishwasher washer, I give it a thorough rinse to make sure there is no soap residue left on the soft surface or inside the toy.After a few days he figured out how the toy works we upped the game with a 9 inch bully stick. Typically this voracious chewer will devour a bully stick in under 10 minutes.The bully stick lasted 1 hour under supervision, with only one intervention at about 45 minutes to push the stick out alittle. The thickness of the stick a little over 1/2" did make it rather difficult to get out of the toy. I had the same problem with a whole carrot having to cut it and break it up through the hole in the middle with a spoon, because I couldn't get it out. The dog didn't really want the carrot however and was happy to just lick at it and toss the toy around with the carrot inside.He did well for the most part with the bully stick. Chewing off the exposed ends then pulling from one end and chewing then pulling again. Once the treat got a little stuck he did do slight damage to the toys end.I would not recommend this as a bully stick holder unless you have a moderate or light chewer. I trimmed the loose pieces off the toy with scissors but he still wants to pick at them. I will get another one or see if Westpaw will allow an exchange/replacement. How ever will not be using it for Bully or Pizzle sticks again.Dog is Fixed Male rescue around 65lbs of unknown breed (We think Catahoula heeler mix, Australian Cattle Dog Catahoula mix, vet said Dutch Shepard heeler mix) roughly 1 1/2 years old.For your light to moderate chewer a slim (under 1/2 inch) 7 to 9 inch long bully stick works well for the toy. 6 inch was to short to hang out both ends but would work. The longevity and durability of the toy will depend on the dog. For tough food motivated chewers better than average toys but far less than kong extreme for comparison.For Moderate Chewers possibly a year or 2. For light Chewers maybe a lifetime.
R**E
Durable but not indestructible
I have a Great Pyrenees who is not a huge chewer, but when there's a treat motivating her, she will chew aggressively. Her large back teeth have put some heavy gouges in this toy, but it's still holding strong. We will probably at some point need to buy another, but by that point we will have gotten quite a bit of use out of it.
R**N
My current gold standard for an aggressive chewer
This toy has been the longest lasting, most useful toy I’ve found for my lab/pitt mix who’s an aggressive chewer. I have three of them, two large size and one small. I believe I got them toward the beginning of 2019 and they’re just now getting to the point where I need to replace them because he can chew chunks off. Both the small and large ones have worked for my 50lbs dogs, but the large are a better size for them. I’ve put all kind of treats and dog food in these. My other dog isn’t as gifted in the brains department, so I make it easier for him with smaller bits of kibble and more difficult for my food-motivated boy with the larger pieces of kibble. These also work well for bully sticks, baby carrots, and larger treats broken into pieces. The way you can twist them allows you to put larger things in the middle and then they clamp down when they twist back to their original shape. My dogs chew on these sometimes even when there aren’t any treats in them. I’ve never tried it, but I think you could put small pieces of ice in them or fill them with peanut butter and freeze them. They’re expensive enough for a dog toy that it makes me cringe, but it’s worth it with the way they’ve lasted and the 30 minutes of peace I get when I bring them out.
A**X
Really impressed with durability and functionality
I jam a bully stick in this thing and my 25 lb heavy chewer will work on it for an hour before he gets frustrated. My boy's teeth are straight out of a horror movie and he has done zero damage to this thing. He loves it and will even play with it without a lure. I can't figure out a middle ground where he can access the bully stick on his own without getting it right away and without me helping him. Regardless, he loves it and I love that it keeps him independently active for a long time.Edit: 5->3 star after about 1.5 months it started breaking down. I thought I was supposed to last longer, but maybe nothing will hold up for my tiny monster.
K**R
One of the Better Chew Toys
My dog is an aggressive chewer and this one of her favorite toys. This is the second one I've bought her but her first one lasted about 5 months. I took the first one away from her when she starting taking off chunks of plastic. For how fast she goes through toys, that's pretty good. It fits a decent amount of treats in it that keep her busy for long periods of time.The price is a little high for how frequently I have to purchase these but it's really hard to find decent toys for aggressive chewers.
B**Z
El favorito de mi perra
Mi perra es destructora de juguetes, si bien es cierto que este es el cuarto que compro he de decir que mi perra tiene ya 6 años y venimos usándolo desde que tenía un año aproximadamente.Lo recomiendo totalmente...
S**Y
Parfait pour tous les chiens
The media could not be loaded. Parfait pour mon chien (Petit Epagneul de Mûnster) de 8 mois. Suffisamment robuste pour durer des années... Mon chien s'est tout suite amusé, surtout quand il y a des friandises dedans...
T**R
Habe endlich eine Möglichkeit gefunden, ihn zu füllen!//Finally found a way to fill it!
// english below //Der Westpaw Qwizl ist bekannt dafür, sehr robust zu sein, darüber muss ich nicht mehr schreiben - auch mein Hund hat es bisher nicht geschafft, ihm auch nur einen Kratzer zuzufügen.Was viele nicht bedenken: er ist auch sehr schwer zu füllen. Normalerweise steckt der Hundebesitzer meist irgendein stabförmiges Leckerli rein, dass dann entweder halbwegs locker sitzt und vom Hund innerhalb weniger Sekunden rausgezogen wird, oder so groß ist dass es bombenfest sitzt und der Hund frustriert aufgibt.Nach mehreren Monaten hier die goldene Mitte zu finden bin ich endlich auf die Lösung gekommen: Dünne Kaustangen plus Nassfutter, dann einfrieren. Beschäftigt lange und ist für den Hund am Ende doch erreichbar - kein Frust. Perfekt!Vorteile:- robust- bietet richtig genutzt lange BeschäftigungNachteile:- schwer, richtig zu füllen- umgefüllt uninteressant für den Hund.- hoher Preis// English //The Westpaw Qwizl is notorious for being super sturdy and has also proven this quality against the teeth of my dog, no need to further elaborate on that.What most dog owners forget, however, is that it's super hard to fill. Thin treats can be gotten out by the dog in a matter of seconds. Thicker treats that are stuck will frustrate the dog until it gives up. I am happy to announce that after months of trying out the Qwizl, i finally found THE solution: thin treats, but frozen in place with wet dog food or peanut butter. Result: a dog that is busy for a long time, but without frustration. A happy dog. And a happy owner.
D**O
Indestructible
Super
S**P
This one lasts!
We get through LOTS of toys for our staffie, but this one really has held up. Our main consideration when purchasing toys for him is how they effect his teeth. He's a rescue boy with some worn down areas on his canines. So we always look for a toy that is flexible but not flimsy and a toy which can hold up to his chewing without damaging his teeth. This one mets all the needs. We stuff dry food kibble inside, chunks of chicken and paste. The size slots at the sides and holes at the each end give different options. He has mastered the squeeze technic to get what's inside. It's not too easy and not too difficult for him to master and is safe for him. This is his go to treat toy. It might seem be a bit pricey, but considering all the other toys last just minutes, this has been worth it.
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