




Product description
Treat Dispensing Dog Toy for Mental Stimulation 
Interactive play, rewards with treats, supports training behavior
Made from BPA-free material, safe for daily use, easy to clean
Non-Toxic Dog Toy for Indoor Play
Interactive Puzzle Toy for Boredom and Anxiety Relief 
Promotes slower eating, improves digestion, works with dry treats or kibble
Chew-Resistant Toy for Small, Medium, and Large Dogs 
Tested for durability, safe for tough chewers and active dogs
Built to Last – Perfect for All Breeds & Chewers 
Movement Feature
360° Rotating Base with Wobble Motion
Keeps dogs active, promotes natural foraging behavior

Easy Setup & Cleaning
Twist-Off Design for Easy Setup and Cleaning
Open top or bottom, fill with treats, rinse after use

Adjustable Difficulty
4 Opening Sizes to Adjust Treat Flow
Choose difficulty level to match your dog’s skill

Behavior & Breed Fit
For All Breeds – Supports Training and Reduces Problem Behaviors
Use for large or small dogs, helps manage chewing and anxiety
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Physical Engagement
Medium
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High
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Low
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High
Energy Burn
Medium
High
High
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Low
High
High
Mental Stimulation
High
High
Medium
High
High
Medium
Medium
Interactive Features
Scent detection, rewards
Chasing, herding instincts
Kicking, fetching
Sniffing, foraging treats
Sniffing, finding treats
Chasing, catching
Tugging, pulling
Suitability
For dogs with strong noses
Suitable for high-energy dogs
Great for active play
Engaging dogs for hours
Made for treat driven dog
Good for interactive play
For strong and active dogs
Product Dimensions : 4 x 6 x 3 inches; 1 Pounds
Item model number : Green Herding Egg
Date First Available : May 15, 2025
Manufacturer : R&h ENT
ASIN : B0F8QPSYB8
Best Sellers Rank: #21,542 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #520 in Dog Slow Feeders
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Fun & Interactive Topple Toy – Engaging enrichment toy designed for dogs of all sizes. Functions as a slow feeder, puzzle dog toy, and cognitive game to reduce boredom while promoting mental stimulation, healthy eating habits, and problem-solving skills.
Safe Food-Grade Material – Crafted from durable, BPA-free materials, this interactive treat toy ensures safe playtime. Perfect as a puppy enrichment toy, anti-boredom puzzle feeder, or stimulating dog toy for large and small breeds alike.
Large Food Capacity – Holds up to 14.1 oz of kibble or treats, making it an ideal puzzle feeder dog toy. Keeps dogs busy with dispensing play, promotes portion control, and doubles as a treat puzzle toy for daily mental and physical exercise.
3 Adjustable Hole Sizes – Customizable opening fits 95% of kibble shapes and sizes, turning mealtime into a fun game. Great for interactive puppy toys, dog brain stimulation toys, and enrichment activities for small, medium, or large breeds.
Tumbles With Every Nudge – Unique tumble design rolls unpredictably to capture attention. Encourages active play, natural foraging, and sniffing instincts. Perfect as a mentally stimulating dog toy, treat dispenser, or boredom buster at home.
9 reviews for Race&Herd Best Interactive Dog Puzzle Toys for Small Dogs, Dog Enrichment Toys Small Dogs Interactive-Dog-Toys, Smart Dog Toys Interactive, Puppy Herding Egg Treat Dispenser Tumbler
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Jabberwokee –
My dog loves it!
We received this a while ago as a gift, and it quickly became one of my dog’s favorite toys. It is not made for chewing and a dog that is intent on destroying toys will make quick work of this one. When we first started using it we closely supervised our dog and corrected him whenever he tried to chew or rip. Once he understood the correct way to play with it, we haven’t had any issues.My dog absolutely loves his “treat noodle” and it is one of his favorite toys (he has many to pick from)! He knows it by name and he regularly brings it to us and asks us to put treats in it. It has gotten some wear and tear over time, but we use it almost every other day and it’s lasted over 9 months, so this is a big win for us!
Customer –
Not cognitively stimulating
This is a great idea in theory, the treat pouch is not very deep so essentially it’s just a big knot where the treats fall out. No cognitive stimulation here.
fairly easy to build but if your clumsy like me bumping into the sides hurts like a b –
great idea, could be stronger
great toy but my bulldog tore it pretty quick, i wouldn’t recommend for anyone with heavy chewing doggies or ones that like to destroy, maybe stick with something a little tougher1y6mo english bulldog43lbs
Julia Short –
Durable, Interesting to dogs, but messy when kibble crumbs fall out
my terrier loves it, my maltese so so. it acts like a slow feeder, and dogs love to “hunt” for their food. but it makes a mess when pieces drop out onto the floor. i only use it in my indoor enclosed kennel with a washable rubber lined matt. then i occasionally take the matt outside and shake it. it works best if you only have one dog getting it at a time. even with two, they may fuss over who gets which one. or switch after each decides the other’s must be better. Big dog’s massive teeth would destroy the little feeder. i use it when i’m going to be away for a while or don’t have time to keep track of them, because o can’t leave my terrier free to room the house since he likes to mark. it’s easy to clean in your kitchen sink, i’d not put it in washer, but you could, I just don’t want pieces of dog food in my laundry. it’s a tough nylon and will last a long time, so well worth the money. i don’t use it every day, it’s a treat, just like the snuffle feeders i use.
JASON SHULTZ –
“Tuff” not indestructible
We just got this KNOTTYBALL. Steve (The Red Heeler, 7mos) has had it for 30 minutes. As you can see…he has enjoyed it (no treats in it yet). As I write this more destruction has transpired!3stars …he loves it, just not super duper “tuff”!
Write Reviews –
Lots of fun for smartypants dogs!
I have a very smart dog who thrives when left puzzles to solve whenever he has to be left alone. I am pretty sure he owns every canine puzzle ever made, as well as at leat 75% of the dog toys currently on the market, and he seems to find most puzzles and toys boring, for he solves them VERY quickly.This toy, however, keeps him interested and busy for at least 20-30 minutes because it has hundreds of places to hide a training treat, mini-biscuit, piece of kibble, or other small food item. My boy has to snuffle and find the treats/kibble, all while trying to untie the knot. He seems to love it!The toy is made of tough nylon webbing, so it easily stands up to my dog’s tough chewing. Even after hundreds of times my dog has chewed on this toy, it still looks brand new.I also love that this toy has no squeakers or stuffing. It’s quiet!
Amazon Customer –
Not for dogs who love to chew.
It took my puppy only a minute to shake all the treats out. Initially, she tried chewing it, but I stopped her. I noticed that she managed to chew through one strap in seconds. She didn’t attempt to untie it until shaking it stopped producing treats. Then, she seemed to be trying to untie it, but instead, she chewed through it just as quickly as she had shaken out all the treats.It took my puppy only a minute to shake all the treats out. Initially, she tried chewing it, but I stopped her. I noticed that she managed to chew through one strap in seconds. She didn’t attempt to untie it until shaking it stopped producing treats. Then, she seemed to be trying to untie it, but instead, she chewed through it just as quickly as she had shaken out all the treats. Making the material thicker might make it last longer than a few minutes. I would not order this again.
kelly –
Good idea, but…
As a treat delivery system, this didn’t work very well. Even setting it up, the little pockets were so loose they didn’t really hold in a treat. If the treat was big enough for the flaps to hold onto, the treat would be too heavy for the flaps to hold. The only time we were able to use it for treats, most of the flaps got ripped off. I wasn’t surprised.Additionally, if it were a few inches longer, the knot would be easier to tie and it would be harder for the dog to get it undone. As it is, it almost slides loose itself.I gave it two stars because my girl loves to run around with it and use it as a tug toy and it’s held up to that.
Leah –
Fun for your dog to find the treats, my big dog still has not destroyed this after a few months, he just loves taking it apart to find the treats and I put it back together for him. Keeps him busy and is a great laugh!! Worth it!