







🎉 Keep the tail wagging with every toss!
The Omega Paw Authentic Tricky Treat Ball is a medium-sized, orange dog toy designed for hours of fun. Its durable material withstands chewing, while its easy-to-clean design makes it a hassle-free addition to your pet's playtime. Perfect for toss and fetch games, this toy promotes exercise and bonding between you and your furry friend.




E**V
Durable treat ball my dog LOVES!
My dog LOVES this ball! It’s a soft(ish) plastic material but he hasn’t chewed through it at all and we’ve had it for several weeks now(and he’s a decently tough chewer!) though he mostly just rolls it around for the treats and doesn’t use it as a chew toy. It also smells good, NOT like stinky rubber. I thought the treats would fall out really quickly when I first opened it and saw the simple design but it takes him a while to get them out and sometimes he’ll give up with one left inside and/or bring us the ball and drop it at our feet and bark, essentially asking for assistance—too funny! Great ball to keep him busy and would recommend!
S**O
Durable, bright color
My dog loves this toy. Keeps him busy. This ball is perfect size for him. He is able to carry around and drop on floor and out falls a treat. Doesn't get lost in yard with being such a bright color.
A**R
Hands Down the Best Treat-Dispensing Ball Out There!
I've bought a ton of treat-dispensing dog toys over the years, and it just doesn't get better than this one. Inside the ball there's a little lip around the hole to prevent treats from falling out too easily, which means my dog spends a good amount of time rolling the ball around the house. Although he did chew through one in his younger days when we made the mistake of leaving him unattended with it, that hasn't been a problem since he's settled down with age. In fact, we finally invested in a second treat ball just to make it easier to track one down when we need it.
C**N
It’s Fun but Easy to Chew Up
My Jack Russell loved this toy immediately. He’s not a ball lover but he loved the idea of treats inside. The only issue is he tends to not roll it but chew it until one end is down so the treat will fall out. In just 10 mins of play he tore a piece of the ball off. I can’t let him play with it long and I do have to constantly watch him. This toy would be absolutely perfect if the rubber was made not to tear apart. I’m hoping for a new improved one to come out. ** One Month Update. With some training my dog has done much better. If I saw him chewing on the toy, I would tell him “no chewing” which usually made him stop. Biting the toy was allowed, but if he was caught chewing the side again then I would remove the toy. He soon learned what would make him lose his privileges. He now has learned how to properly play with it and bite and throw it but not chew a hole in it. I’m not a dog trainer so this was just my method whether others agree with this training or not but it worked for my dog. He gets excited to play with this toy and gets more play time now.
M**M
He won’t let me take it away from him.
My dog loves this toy, so much so that he won’t let me take it from him. He entertains himself by throwing it around which is good thing considering he won’t bring it back to me if I throw it to him. There is a compartment for treats, but my dog enjoys it more as a toy than a treat giver. The color is super bright so I can find it easily in the house or outside. The size is good for a medium dog (my dog is around 50 lbs). And the price is good. Perfect dog gift for any fur baby. Will definitely buy again once it wears out.
J**N
Not durable.
My dog has rarely chewed up one of his toys. This one lasted only 20 minutes.
D**E
Don't turn your back
They love playing with this but I can't turn my back on them while playing. My 20 lb Shi-poo can actually pick it up in her mouth and carry it. She is able to chew on it. The plastic is softer than I expected. She has been able to do a little bit of damage in the few minutes I wasn't watching her directly. As soon as it's empty I have to take it away and hide it or she thinks it's a chew toy. And it can't stand up to that.
C**N
This is not a chew toy, it's a puzzle toy and cure for boredom.
This is the 3rd toy I have ordered because I like these so much. This is not a hard plastic toy like a lot of the other puzzle balls. I have hardwood floors and this material is much better for my floors and my ears. I believe every dog should have one of these. Please understand, you have to spend time playing and teaching your dog that they roll it or bounce it and not chew it to get the treats inside. If you just put the treats inside and give it to your pup, his instinct will be to chew it to get to the good stuff in the middle. When you first start out you should use small training treats and put around a 1/4 cup inside (this is easy mode). As he starts to learn that it easy and fun to roll the ball for goodness you can put fewer treats inside to make it harder or change the treat size. It's pretty cool watching your doggie learn the different ways to get the treats out. My pup started dropping it off the coach so it would bounce and roll, getting more out of it than just rolling it around. This is great for mental stimulation and active foraging. I wouldn't advise leaving this toy with a heavy chewer unsupervised, you will come back to little pieces of orange everywhere.
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