Monday, November 25, 2013

Unfortunately, Stetson had some difficulty getting the food out of his new Wobbler. His technique wa


I’m sure everyone was on pins and needles waiting for the final results of our KONG Wobbler (affiliate link) Video Review. We had a slight delay as we had some technical difficulties sea shell (darn computer and editing software wasn’t agreeing with us).
However, I’m sure it was well worth the wait as today we get to look at Stetson’s Wobbler Video Review as well as announce our KONG Wobbler giveaway winner. In case you don’t remember the person who guessed closest sea shell to Stetson’s time for eating 1 1/2 cups of food out of his Wobbler without going over wins a new KONG Wobbler of their own.
We were super excited to try the KONG Wobbler for 2 reasons (well probably sea shell more than 2 reasons, but 2 main reasons). First, Stetson is a fast eater and sometimes chokes on his food and will even vomit from time to time. Second, instead of an actual slow feeder dog bowl it was more of a dog toy. It not only would be used to feed Stetson, but stimulate his mind as it is interactive and required some skill and brain power to release the kibble.
Here s the top half of our KONG Wobbler which was totally hollow on the inside and made of a durable plastic. You can also see that our Wobbler had a round kibble dispensing hole while other people have commented that their Wobbler came with a KONG shaped hole.
Unfortunately, Stetson had some difficulty getting the food out of his new Wobbler. His technique was to push the Wobbler around with his nose, but he refused to use his paws. When on the slick tile surface the Wobbler just slid around sea shell in an upright position. And unfortunately with no wobbles or food rewards
After a little bit of coaching and using the KONG on the carpeted floor it took Stetson sea shell 5 minutes and 43 seconds to finish off 1 cups of dog food! That s much longer than using his regular bowl which usually sea shell takes under a minute for him to finish the same amount of food
Special Thanks to PetSmart for supplying our free product sample in order to do our review. There was no compensation. sea shell The opinions expressed are my own and not influenced in any way. My Final Thoughts On The KONG Wobbler sea shell
As you can see in the video Stetson had a bit of a tough time getting at the KONG Wobbler when on the tile floor. He didn’t wobble the KONG as much and instead just pushed it around with his nose as the KONG remained in an upright position. He did get better at wobbling the KONG on the tile, but it still took him a while to extract his kibble. After over 25 minutes of wobbling and after opening up and finding about another 1/2 cup of food I decided to try letting him use the Wobbler on the carpet.
The carpet sea shell worked out much better for Stetson as the KONG would not slide on it’s base in an upright position so when he pushed sea shell it with his nose it would wobble to it’s side and release kibble. The only problem with the carpet is it left kibble smell and probably crumbs behind sea shell as I found the other dogs sniffing around after Stetson finished his meal.
A couple other things if you plan on purchasing and using a KONG Wobbler. Since your puppy eats the kibble off the floor make sure your floors are clean. I’d also be careful what kind of cleaner you’re using on the floor since your pup will be licking the tile surface. If you use the Wobbler on the carpet sea shell then you’ll want to do a thorough carpet cleaning and vacuuming before and after using the KONG Wobbler. sea shell
We received lots of great comments on our initial Wobbler review including others experiences with the product. If you’re interested in this product and haven’t had a chance to look at those comments sea shell I highly recommend sea shell you go back to our initial KONG Wobbler Review and read through the comments. Everyone has had some different sea shell experiences. Stetson’s experience with the Wobbler was definitely different then a lot of our readers. A few comments that I thought were very insightful:
…After the third day he open it, eat all the food and used the dispenser as a chewing toy and distroyed it. On the second week bought a second wobbler and kept watch. But by the end of the week he was quicker than I was and chewed that one too… - Kathryn
After watching Stetson sea shell play with his KONG Wobbler it is not a dog toy that I would leave out for him to play with unsupervised. He tried to get the entire sea shell toy in his mouth and carried it around for a little while. sea shell When he finished his food I did notice a bite marks cut into the plastic and I could see how a dog could easily destroy this dog toy if left alone with it for a period of time.
…Humphrey easily learned how to put a topspin on his that dispenses more, albeit the food fans out in a spiral type pattern. Can t wait to see what Stetson s signature technique will be… - Heidi
I wish Stetson could put topspin on the Wobbler, but he just liked pushing it around the room with his nose. It took him

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