





Keep Your Pup Smarter & Happier with Every Bite! Is your dog a power chewer who wrecks toys in minutes? Meet this Smart Chew Master : this interactive dog toys revolution that combines brain games, durability, and irresistible treats! Why Pet Parents Love It: Self-Regulating Fun: This 5-minute auto-pause teaches dogs patience and rewards persistence. No more wasted energy : just dog chew toys for aggressive chewers that adapt to your pup’s pace! Dual Mental + Physical Stimulation: As a dog treat dispenser toy interactive, this ball toy engages their nose, teeth, and brain. Good for high-energy breeds or anxious dogs needing focus. Built for Jaws of Steel: Tested by aggressive chew toys for medium dogs enthusiasts, our ABS materials outlasts rubber, nylon, and plush toys. Survives even this sharpest teeth! Compact & Portable: At 4.7×3.9×3.9 inch(12x10x10cm),weight 1.16Lb(528g). it’s nice for travel or crate time. A dog toy to keep them busy during workdays or storms.
Product Dimensions : 3.9 x 3.9 x 4.7 inches; 1.16 Pounds
Item model number : X-Dog Toy
Batteries : 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : June 2, 2025
Manufacturer : EIOYUMY
ASIN : B0F9T939TC
Best Sellers Rank: #378,579 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #6,882 in Dog Chew Toys
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HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS: This dog interactive chase toy is made of sturdy ABS materials. This surface of this product is curved, so you don’t need to worry about your dog getting scratched during this use of this toy.
HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS: This dog interactive chase toy is made of sturdy ABS materials. This surface of this product is curved, so you don’t need to worry about your dog getting scratched during this use of this toy.
TREAT-DISPENSING TOP DESIGN: Fill this removable cap with kibble or peanut butter to lure dogs into chewing. Works as a dog treat dispenser toy interactive to satisfy their natural instincts and reduce boredom.
BOOST CANINE INTELLIGENCE: This puzzle-like dog toy for aggressive chewers challenges pets to “solve” this treat compartment, stimulating mental growth and curbing destructive behavior.
EXTENDED PLAY SESSIONS: This auto-pause feature and food reward system create a dog toy to keep them busy for hours. Nice for aggressive chew toys for medium dogs (4.7×3.9×3.9 inch size fits most breeds).
3 reviews for Smart Interactive Dog Chew Toy with Auto-Pause Tech ABS Chew Toys for Dogs, Treat Dispenser for Aggressive Chewers for Small or Medium Dogs
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Robin P. –
Chester loved his new interactive dog treat toy!
Chester interacts well with this device.This is an interactive dog toy that dispenses dog treats, for medium to small dogs when they interact with itIt is meant to help pets relieve anxiety, it might be good for their mental health and even boredom, as they learn to interact with it to receive treatsIt weighs a little over 1 poundMeasures around: 3.9″L x 3.9″W x 4.7″HAnd it is super sturdy and well made, so it should last a LONG LONG time!!It comes with a rechargeable battery and cableIt has two modes: Normal and Activemoved all around as Chester touched it with his pawand it even lights upIt was easy to load and easy to cleanIt runs for 5 minutes and will start up again if your pet touches it againAnd it is not loud at all, so that’s a plus. My dog does not like loud noises toys, and neither do I.😄Chester immediately knew to tap and interact with the device in order to receive a treat.Definitely works just as described. I’m happy with this learning device for my dog.
Gigi –
Fun & wacky interactive feeding toy but not for all dogs!
So I was kind of unsure how to rate this one b/c I tested it out with 2 different dogs, my own. & one that I was boarding and they couldn’t have had more different reactions to it! My dog who is feisty but very timid when it comes to trying new things & very sensitive to loud or strange noises wS absolutely petrified of this thing lol. I charged it & then filled it up with treats and turned it on. It immediately starts making this crazy y loud noise and spinning frantically on the floor. And my dog literally acted like it was sent here and programmed to kill him. He ran to my side and was cowering behind me and I’m talking the entire time this thing was going which was for awhile. He was NOT having it! But on the other hand the dog that I was boarding absolutely loved it which you’ll see if you watch my video. He was definitely not afraid of it & he gobbled up every last morsel of those treats! I should probably mention, my dog is not particularly food motivated but the dog I was boarding 100% is so that nay have had something to do with the discrepancy in how they both reacted to it. I found the whole thing pretty amusing myself. And honestly I’m not even sure what to make of this thing, it’s pretty wacky 🤮 but at the same time I liked that it was unique and original at least! Oh & I should also mention that the treats I put in it were one of my dog’s all time favorites so I was surprised he didn’t eventually get over his terror enough to go & check it out, I was really surprised he just let the other dog eat then all but that’s how scared he was!So I’d say what it probably comes down to is 1.your dog’s temperament and how they react to loud noises and 2.how food motivated they are. Honestly the dog who loved it is generally a pretty fearful guy, he literally runs away from me every time I just try & put his harness on! But when it comes to food, all of that just goes out the window! And he definitely seemed to enjoy it. So yeah, if you’ve got a dog who is food motivated and not bothered by loud noises I’d definitely recommend trying this interactive feeding toy out. But if you’ve got a scary cat who could care less about skipping meals, maybe skipping this one too lol.
Kayotee –
Very weak vibration
My cattle dog goes BONKERS over motorized dog toy’s like this. Sadly, this one doesn’t quite hit the mark. First is that the intended “treat dispenser” function is finicky. The opening is a little large and finding the right sized treat that doesn’t get stuck or fall out right away is difficult. The vibration function is more gentle than a number of other motorized toys I’ve owned. It’s a little too gentle to really “shake out” the treats, it just wobbles a bit. The wobbly vibration means it doesn’t move around much and my dog gets bored. He was actually just staring at it barking, presumably hoping it would be more alive. Next, the gummy exterior, I worry that it’s not durable enough to stand up to much chewing. I need to monitor my dog when this is out to make sure he’s not ripping it to shreds. Lastly, the screw cap to access the motor/charge port, is a hard plastic cap that screws against the gummy soft frame. This type of contact means if you screw it on too tight the gummy exterior will grip against the lid as you try to unscrew it and resist your effort. The first time I tried it unscrew it (before my dog even got a go at it) it took substantial effort to pull it apart.Motorized dog toys? AMAZING! This one? Not so much.