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PETGEEK Automatic Dog Treat Dispenser
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Customer Reviews
4.1 out of 5 stars 1,023
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3.8 out of 5 stars 925
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4.0 out of 5 stars 1,342
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Price
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Series
IQ Training Dog Feeder
IQ Training Dog Feeder
Automatic Moving Dog Bone
Automatic Moving Dog Bone
Hide & Seek Cat Toy
Automatic Avoid-obstacle
Flapping Cat Toy
Dog/Puppy Playing
IQ Training, Treat Dispensing
IQ Training, Treat Dispensing
Chase, Hunt, Puzzle, Exercise
Chase, Hunt, Puzzle, Exercise
Ambush, Hunt, Pounce Excercise
Ambush, Hunt, Pounce Excercise
Ambush, Hunt, Pounce Excercise
Turn on with Motion sensor
Press Button
Press Button
Pat
Pat
Pat
Pat
Pat
Power
Dual Power Supply
Dual Power Supply
Rechargeable
Rechargeable
2 X AA (not included)
Rechargeable
Rechargeable
Material
ABS
ABS
TPU
TPU
ABS
ABS
Plush
Size
7.9 x 7.5 x 9 in
7.9 x 7.5 x 9 in
8 x 4.6 x 2.5 in
8 x 4.6 x 2.5 in
5.5 x 5.5 x 5 in
5.3 x 2.9 x 6.6 in
5 x 5 x 2 in
Product Dimensions : 2 x 2 x 2 inches; 2.67 Pounds
Item model number : TF002
Batteries : 3 AAA batteries required.
Date First Available : March 31, 2022
Manufacturer : PETGEEK
ASIN : B0DTP3ZNTW
Best Sellers Rank: #31,986 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #79 in Dog Automatic Feeders
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IQ TRAINING AUTOMATIC DOG CAT FEEDERS: Teach your pet to press the automatic dog feeder release button. When the button correctly pressed, as a reward, the dog food container inside the cat feeder rotates and releases your pet’s favorite treats or food into the feeding tray.
ENTICING SOUNDS DOG TOYS: Our interactive dog toys have two different sounds. Set the sound effect switch to 1 or 2, dog food dispenser will makes attractive sound when the dog presses. Repeat this several times to train dogs to press button for treats.
CONVENIENCE: Dog feeder has a transparent hopper, easy to take out to clean, also easy to see remaining food to replenish in time. Pour in your pet’s favorite treats or dry food, you can adjust the window to control the snack flow rate. Sealing cover and non slip design bottom is sturdy on the floor and drop resistant.
DUAL POWER SUPPLY: Install 4 x size C batteries (not included) in the host or connect it via the micro USB cable (NOTICE: Battery and UBS cannot be used at the same time). 3 x AAA batteries (not included) are needed for the remote controller. We recommend choosing batteries of the same model, brand and material to avoid mixing old and new batteries of different degrees.
INDOOR OR OUTDOOR DOG TREAT DISPENSER: Pets automatic feeder interactive up to 50m distance remote control without shelter. With the aid of the suction cup and peg, can fasten the button to smooth surfaces or in soft ground like garden. Dog toys for small to large dogs poses new challenges for your pet. 100% satisfaction service in PETGEEK. Any issues, please feel free to contact us.
9 reviews for PETGEEK Automatic Dog Treat Dispenser, Puzzle Memory Training Activity Toy- IQ Training Dog Button Feeder, Remote Button Treat Dispenser for Dogs (Upgrade Blue)
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Mackeyla Davis –
Great product
My dog is at 80 pounds for the first time in a couple years ! My golden has been 85-95 pounds because he loves food but during the summer hates to walk ! I know exclusively feee him with this ! I fill up the ball with he’s 1 1/2 cups (can hold 2 and some )! I set it at the smallest setting allowing for only 1 or 3 pieces of kibble come out at a time and set the button out of eyes view because he will drag it closer if he can lol. It can take him an hour or more to eat a meal ! HE LOVES IT! He self regulates he will take brakes get water, sit down , then get back up and play some more. I’ve supplemented this with lock mats and freeze bones to add all the other nutrients I used to when feeding out of a regular bowl ! I’ll freeze or spread homemade chicken broth with liver treats, blueberries,egg, his glucosamine, yogurt, salmon oil, veggies etc. Leo’s used to eat his food in 2-3 minutes even with slow feeders maybe 5 min. Problem would be he would beg for food after eating or just look bored after meal time and now he’s never bored ! After eating he’s out for a good 2-3 hours I can feed him while I study, shower, leave the house, or am eating myself and no more begging. Not to mention he has lost weight despite eating more than before ! I have 2 of these one for downstairs and one upstairs !
Sam S. –
Great training tool
I currently have the dispenser set up in my bedroom with the remote in the living room. I have been pressing the button every time I leave my bedroom, and having other people press it when there’s loud sounds in the living room to work on my unfriendly pup’s separation anxiety. Before starting this, my dog barked like crazy and peed on my floor because he was so upset about strangers in the house. Now he doesn’t make a peep when he’s left alone and waits patiently in his bed under the dispenser. There is no such thing as an instant change in dog training, but I would say this was an instant improvement.Tips:*the drawer pulls out very easily and you can put the dispenser on a table out of reach of your dog so it can be left unsupervised. It becomes more of a treat search activity. Make sure that if you put it on a dresser or surface with a narrow gap underneath that the gap is blocked. My dog spent 10 minutes scratching at my dresser trying to get some kibble that bounced under it and out of reach.*when feeding meals from it, you can actually hang it on a nail on your wall at nose level. This is necessary for my smarty pants who picks up the button and brings it closer to the dispenser so he doesn’t have to walk as far.*you don’t need to have your dog press the button at all. You can just use it as a remote treat dispenser. This opens up a world of possibilities for training separation anxiety or even just as a clicker and dispenser. If your dog is too mouthy or excitable when taking treats from your hand, use the button as a clicker to mark good behavior and your dog can walk to the dispenser for the reward. This is extra beneficial because it gives you and your dog extra time to think before the next repetition*I want to reiterate how wonderful it is to use this for treat search. Sniffing is a great mental stimulation activity by itself and doesn’t get old or repetitive for them like puzzle games or just hitting a button over and over.*some dogs will be afraid of the button sound or sound of motor dispensing treats. The following are steps I used to make my nervous pup more comfortable with it.-having nervous dog do a different activities nearby while my confident dog used the button-peanut butter on the button to encourage interaction. The first few reps were while the button was off.-using a different stuffed treat toy in small area with the button to encourage accidentally pressing it
Beau’s Mom –
Great for treats or kibble!
I really like this product and so does our pup. We’ve used it for treats and for kibble.. He definitely prefers kibble.Pros – It keeps your pup busy. It’s pretty easy to figure out how to assemble and use. It can easily be adjusted to dispense different sizes and amounts. It isn’t too loud and makes just enough noise for your pup to catch onto the sounds and know when it is dispensing. Works from a good distance if you want your pup to go a ways to get the treats.Cons- It doesn’t come with a plug for a regular outlet so you will need your own. Sometimes it takes a few tries to get it lined up right before it starts dispensing. It has stopped dispensing while it still contained treats. The button comes with a suction cup that didn’t work great.. At least not on our hardwood floors. And if your dog is rough with it they can easily flip the button over and/or knock the top off of the machine.
Steph –
Great stimulation and exercise for your dog
We purchased this remote feeder for our miniature American shepherd puppy. This breed needs LOTS of exercise and continuous stimulation/job. This feeder is a wonderful addition to our collection of puzzles. Open the top and there is a barrel to hold the kibble. We feed 1 cup and it is about 3/4 full at 1 cup. Insert the barrel, turn the unit on and either plug in or have batteries inside. The remote button takes batteries also. It has two different sound cues so the dog knows that the remote was successfully pressed. You put the remote where you want it – it can hang by suction (we did not do this) or it can be placed on the floor.We started out with the remote next to the feeder. It took only two times of hitting the button for our pup to understand how it worked. When the button is pressed, there is a chime or tone and the barrel rotates, dropping some kibble in the tray. The opening on the barrel is adjustable. We started moving the feeder and button to different locations to add a challenge each feeding. Sometimes I create an obstacle course for our pup to go through to get to the button. I don’t know about the exact transmission range, but we can put the button on the lower level and the feeder on the second floor or put the button at one end of the hall and the feeder in the opposite end of the next room, some 30 feet away and it works great.Our dog LOVES the feeder and loves the challenges we give him ever meal time. It takes about 30-35 minutes for our pup to eat from this feeder with our setup (pup is 6 months old). I highly recommend this feeder if you have a dog that needs a job and needs to be busy all the time and needs more exercise. Note: the first one we purchased would not connect. It was easily returned and the second one has worked like a charm for 2 months, 2x a day.
Shell –
Works well, very happy puppy and owners. Batteries do t last long, but USB power works well.
Amazon Customer –
Bought this thinking you’d get the button and dispenser as a whole. NO you only get the button. Really misleading advert. Not happy at all. Not even described as “ONLY BUTTON INCLUDED” or a link to the dispenser. Waste of money.
Shortie Lanz –
Great for rainy days. Easy to train my dog to use. I haven’t had any issues with it. Other than the batteries of the button popping out when my dog slams the button too hard.
Rob laluk –
It’s just the freaking button. How do you get to do anything that is described with just the button? Where do you put the treats? How is this a pet dispenser? How are any of the pictures/videos on the advertisement relevant?Total rip off.
Kbernardini –
Bought this product for stimulation for our Lab. He worked out how to use pretty quickly but get disappointed as after a few turns the dispenser starts making a loud clicking sound and doesn’t drop any food. Being food obsessed he then starts barking at the machine. Not sure what the issue is. Frustrating when they do the right thing for no reward. We end up having to give it a shake to get food to dispense. For cost you would think it would work longer than a few times before having an issue