Keep Your Pooch Pleasantly Puzzled with the Qwizl Dog Treat Toy

Qwizl Dog Treat ToyMy dogs have a lot of toys. Squeaky toys, tug toys, fuzzy toys and lots of balls and discs to take to the park. Some toys are made better than others, that is for sure. There are some that last for months (or longer) and some that last a day. We want well-made toys that will keep our dogs stimulated and happy. Like humans, our furry friends need stimulation to support a happy and healthy brain. We were recently introduced to a product called Qwizl from West Paw Design. West Paw Design sets out to make the world’s safest and highest quality dog (and cat) toys. The company incorporates sustainable practices in manufacturing and thoughtfully designs all of their toys and beds.

We received two Qwizl toys, which is a challenging puzzle dog toy that can help with brain development, but can fill their time and bellies at the same time. The Qwizl is safe and durable and will have your dogs enjoying every challenging minute of this toy. My dogs—Colby and Winston—couldn’t wait to try this toy out. I decided to cut up some of their favorite jerky treats to stuff inside the toy. It’s a good thing that we received two toys, as I don’t think there is ANY way either of them would have shared!

Qwizl Dog Treat Toy

What’s great about this toy is you can use all different types and sizes of treats. It’s good to switch it up, as it will keep them engaged. As I mentioned, I used some of their favorite treats, but you can also use dental sticks, bully sticks, sausages, pieces of salmon, cheese spread or even mix in some kibble. It’s the perfect toy for dogs of all stages from younger puppies (3 to 4 months) to help them focus their chewing, to adult dogs that don’t need to move around a lot to be challenged. This toy will fit in between any dog’s paws and will keep them motivated and busy.

Another great benefit of this toy is that is a distraction during stressful situations, such as thunderstorms or fireworks. I will definitely be filling the Qwizl up with treats during the fourth of July to help with my pooches’ anxiety.

The Qwizl is a wonderful, sturdy toy that my dogs love. In addition, this toy is latex-free, BPA and Phthalate free, non-toxic and FDA compliant. It is also easily washable—you can just pop it in the dishwasher. Qwizl is available in two sizes (Small and Large) and can be purchased on the company’s website or in various retail locations throughout the country.

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Disclaimer: Kristine has personally reviewed the product listed above. She has not received any monetary compensation for her review but did receive a free product to try out so she could evaluate and use it for her review. Her thoughts & opinions in this review are unbiased & honest and your opinions may differ.

Comments

  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    This is a wonderful puzzle treat for pets. I think that any animal would love to have them.

  2. ellen beck says

    I have thought about getting Odin one of these. He is a food motivated dog, and would likely enjoy it. Odin isnt a fan of squeaky toys, but he has his pull toys and he also likes playing fetch. I like how this can be filled with different types of treats.

  3. Cathy Jarolin says

    My Dogs would love this Toy!! They love their treats so they would love a treat filled toy! I will have to get them each one. This toy is a must for me to give to them. Thank You for this awesome review! Your Doggies look very Happy with their treat filled toy! :O)

  4. I read a review of these toys on another site. They agreed that these were well made and enjoyed by their dogs.

  5. This is something I’ve not seen before but I’m all for distracting the dog when they’re stressed. They have some pretty cute toys on their site and the hemp dog toys are another one I’d like to try out.

  6. I think our dogs would really love this toy and I love that it is sturdy and washable. I have never seen this one before but now I really want to get one for our girls thanks for sharing.

  7. These kinds of treat puzzles are great for my senior dog Monty, trying to keep him sharp – he’s over 15 years old!