KONG Gyro Treat Dispensing Dog Toy

Kong

£9.41 - £10.99
(6 reviews) Write a Review
SKU:
17230

The KONG Gyro is sure to entertain with irresistible roll and flip action, keeping dogs enticed and intrigued. With the centre spinning orb and static outer ring, this dynamic toy encourages dogs to "push, paw and roll" the Gyro, delightfully dispensing tasty treat rewards along the way. Ideal for independent play, stuff with snacks or kibble for added fun and extended playtime. Available in large and small sizes.

  • Entertaining roll and flip action
  • Dispenses food and treats
  • Ideal for independent play
  • "Spin me"
  • Mentally stimulating treat dispenser

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  • 1
    Destroyed in minutes

    Posted by B on 21st Dec 2021

    The outer red ring was destroyed within the first 5 minutes of having it! Not worth it at all! What a waste of money!

  • 1
    Poor quality

    Posted by SBW27 on 31st Dec 2019

    I bought this for as a Xmas present for my dogs and it didn’t last long at all. They chewed through the outer ring in no time leaving bits of plastic everywhere. The actual ball is still intact so they do play with that. I wouldn’t recommend this item for any age dog. The outer plastic ring is too easy to destroy.

  • 2
    Kept my dog busy. Not very strong

    Posted by Michael11 on 26th Nov 2019

    My dog enjoyed playing with it. Unfortunately the plastic is not strong enough and my dog ruined it very quickly

  • 1
    Flimsy and badly designed

    Posted by Mike10500 on 12th Nov 2019

    The hole in the treat dispenser has an interior lip so treats do not come out at all. Its made of thin cheap plastic though so when bashed around by the frustrated dog it soon cracks

  • 4
    My dog was instantly engaged with this toy -

    Posted by Nana e on 21st Oct 2019

    great primary colour and a challenging to retrieve

  • 5
    Great for puppies

    Posted by Smiley13 on 15th Oct 2019

    Bought this for my lab puppy to occupy her when we are eating meals. Bar the noise she makes dropping it on the flour, it's doing the trick - keeping her busy. You can obviously put treats in, but I tend to use kibble - which works really well.