Woof Walkabout Dog Toy
Designed for quieter, safer play, this Woof dog toy is an adjustable slow-feeder. Twist it open to fill, adjust the dispensing rate, twist closed, and let your pup "walk" themself.


- Easy open to fill and clean; twists to open
- Adjustable opening to control dispense speed/size
- Rotate the purple plate to set the trear-dispensing rate, then twist closed and let your pup "walk" themself for treats
- Made of tooth-safe rubber for a quieter slow-feeder that won't crack
- Rubber is also safer for floors and quieter
- Easy way to exercise your dog's mind and body
Imported.
View all Woof Dog Toys| Best Use | Casual |
|---|---|
| Material(s) | Rubber |
| Dimensions | 7.89 x 6.1 x 4.71 inches |
| Weight | 1 lb. 1.6 oz. |
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Love the Walkabout and Puzzle Treats
Bella loves her Walkabout and Puzzle Treats. I was surprised that she moves it through the house with her head as shown in the video. She usually just hits her other slow-feeding toys with her paw to get out the treats. Made of high quality material and the adjustable settings are very useful.
Great toy to engage a 5 month pup
Our puppy really likes this toy. She figured out how to make treats show up. I went to a larger hole to encourage easier access and continued play.
Dog took to it right away
I like the idea of the product. It's the largest rolling treat/food dispenser I've found. I'm concerned about longevity as it shows teeth marks from regular use, just after 1 use. The other product I have from this company (pupsicle) has been more durable. So I'll reserve my full recommendation to see how durable it is. A product with 3 pieces made from plastic or rubber at the $30 price point should be pretty durable to be worth the cost, in my opinion. But for right now it is our main feeder for the dog. The large holds 2 cups.
A real fan
My pup really enjoyed this item after figuring out how to use it!
Great Idea. Didn’t survive the jaws of steel
I bought yjis toy knowing that our dog was likely to destroy it (we have to use an XL pupsicle ball because he demolished the L). He managed to bite down hard enough to pop it open and crack the interior part. For a normal dog, this would be great. He’s just not normal. I’m not unhappy, it still works, and he has fun with it, we just have to take it off him when he runs out of treats.
My dog does walk himself
I was surprised that my dog went after this big ball. I have a chihuahua and he tries to pick the ball up first. When he smells the chicken flavor treat inside then he starts rolling it. I like the design of it because I can put other treats inside by changing the hole size. It's a good quality item for the price.
Walkabout
I have a 3 year old dachshund named Penny and she loves a walksbout. It keeps her busy, but dachshund like to hide everything, so we haven’t seen it for a few days and she looked so sad, I had to find it around the house and when she saw it she jumped up and started playing. She loves her new toy. Thank you Woof, you made my puppy very happy!
Obsessed!
Our girl loves this! Even if she can’t get the treats out easily, she tries until she is worn out. We then adjust the whole and she gets a treat!
Enriching, fun, and practical
My Golden Retriever is a chow hound and I’m always looking for ways to slow down his eating. This is perfect. Every few meals I put the kibble in this and let him work at outside. He’s fascinated and it takes him a long time to get out every bit. Even if your dog is’t obsessed like mine, I’m sure they will enjoy this as enrichment.

