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Busy Buddy Dog Toys by Evan Orensten

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CH mascots Otis and Logan give two paws up to the Twist 'n Treat, the first adjustable food/treat dispenser for dogs. The two pieces screw apart, allowing you to fill the toy with various sized treats; screw to adjust the height and alignment and you alter the ease with which the food comes out. Dogs tap the saucer shaped dispenser with their paws or push it with their snout. It's funny to watch, and makes playtime or mealtime more fun for them.

This is one of several durable chew toys from Busy Buddy Toys, each of which challenges and stimulates your dog's lovable brain.

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This entry posted on 26 June 2006 at 3:17 AM
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