KONG Ballistic Hide 'n Treat Dog Toy

Kong

£6.35
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SKU:
17216

KONG Ballistic Hide 'N' Treat brings treat dispensing fun to the KONG Ballistic family. This durable plush toy delivers two-in-one action: as a mentally challenging treat puzzle and doubling as a fetch toy when closed. Ballistic Hide 'N' Treat is designed with heavy-duty pockets, and non-abrasive Velcro enclosures to hide treats and occupy dogs through varying levels of difficulty while providing a comfortable chewing experience. Open the pockets for an easy challenge and close to increase the difficulty. Want to add to the play session? Close completely to turn the toy into a ball-shaped fetch toy. A reinforced wipeable canvas make this toy easy to clean while standing-up to tough play sessions for long-lasting fun. Designed for light/moderate chewing. For tough chew sessions, try KONG rubber toys.

  • Pockets hide treats
  • Hook and Loop to enclose
  • Reinforced wipeable canvas stands up to tough play

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  • 5
    Great for nose work

    Posted by Marion on 17th Jan 2022

    I was looking for a toy to do some nose work with my dog and this one is great. Wouldn't be suitable for a large dog but it is the right size for my corgi.

  • 4
    Easy to clean, dog loves it

    Posted by anonymous on 26th Dec 2021

    Not a very challenging toy, so not really a puzzle, but has two pockets which take a bit of effort for our collie-x to get into big nose!;. Its easy enough to clean, and the velcro hold on reasonably well ;though, again, not to such a strength it provides much of a challenge to slow your dog down, and it throws quite well thanks to the shape. Our dog loves it, but it is usually stuffed with chicken feet, so he might just love those.

  • 3
    Puppy enjoys it but won't last long.

    Posted by Clairee on 13th Nov 2020

    Our puppy enjoys this but after the first use the velcro loses it's grip, worsening with each use, so unfortunately it's not going to last long. It is a good challenge, it would be better for it to have more pockets, perhaps with varying difficulties, because the two in there are quite tight so you can't fit many treats in.

  • 1
    My 7th old cockapoo destroyed this within minuits

    Posted by Kimbo59 on 24th Aug 2020

    Really disappointed - a real waste of money after thinking it would keep puppy amused for some time

  • 4
    No good for Boxers

    Posted by Kezza NW on 24th Aug 2020

    Bought this toy to try and extend play and slow down treat finding. It worked well for the first day but then the Velcro lost its connectivity and didn’t stay closed. He continued to play with it anyway but then it went the same way as all boxer toys = destroyed. Would be better for a smaller, less destructive dog.

  • 2
    Not very tough!

    Posted by Curtis19 on 11th May 2020

    Bought for my 6 month old puppy thought being Kong it would be really strong but he ripped it within 30 minutes!

  • 4
    Keeps them busy !!

    Posted by Debbi on 10th Mar 2020

    Great for my small dog....keeps her busy for a little while.

  • 3
    Intriguing Shaped toy

    Posted by PW Sue on 23rd Feb 2020

    10 week old puppy very interested in this different shaped toy. Didn't take him long to work out how to retrieve the treats and weeks later he's still interested when it comes out. Downside is only surface washable, therefore need to be choosy on treats used otherwise it could get soggy with enthusiastic play. Standing up well, pup always pleased to see it come out to play, worth price paid, happy to recommend and so we are both happy.

  • 4
    Good for sent training

    Posted by still looking on 30th Dec 2019

    I brought one at first . To hide if for theam to fined i have 4 dogs all over 2 years old thay were ok with it .But i tried it with my two young pups both under 6 months thay had a great time playing tug of war with it which it stood up too but then the lab chew it and it fell a part. I have brought another two as my dogs enjoyed having to find them, i do not let the pups chew them and take them off the dog as soon as the training is over . But i do think they should be made stronger so thay can put up with some chewing