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PetSafe Busy Buddy Chuckle Dog Toy, Medium/Large

by PetSafe
4.2 out of 5 stars 120 customer reviews
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  • Durable treat dispensing rubber dog toy makes a chuckle sound when shaken back and forth
  • Treat Meter randomly dispenses treats from two locations to keep dogs motivated to play longer
  • For dogs over 20 lbs.
  • Works with a variety of treat options
  • Hard chew strength
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  • Product Dimensions: 3 x 7 x 3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B0002I0RU8
  • Item model number: BB-CHK
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (120 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,344 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)

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If you have a high energy dog that needs to be busy "working" all the time, the Chuckle is a GREAT toy. This toy is the one toy that my very high-energy Austrailian Cattle Dog (aka Blue Heeler) plays with by herself. She works and works to get the treats out. She also has the Busy Buddies Football - another good sturdy toy that challenges her to earn her treats.

My ACD uses the Chuckle like a hockey stick to bat her toys and balls around like they are hockey pucks. She uses it as a "pole vault" to raise her front legs off the floor. It occupies her for hours.

The Chuckle and the Football both last for several months - which is highly unusual. Most toys I've gotten her last for 5 minutes. The noise maker in the stem of the Chuckle doesn't usually last long - but I'm not a fan of the squeaky noise anyway! She continues to play with it without the squeak so that works for both of us.

I highly recommend Busy Buddies toys for agressive chewers and high energy dogs.
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The little noisemaker in the center bar makes a clicking sound when the toy is moved in a certain direction. I have a Dal. I have had Dals since I was a kid and I am now approaching 70. I am retired now so I get to have more time and fun with my Dal. I also have 2 other dogs, a Chihuahua and a Corgi mix. I love them all, but Dals are different, not smarter, not better, just different. My Dal gets the treats out of the Chuckle and shares them with the two little dogs. He is very sweet, but in human terms, not the sharpest knife in the drawer. So after all the treat pieces are out of the chuckle, my Dal hears the noisemaker moving about and I guess, assumes it is a piece of a treat still in one side of the dumbell. He used to have a Waggle, and when there was just one piece of something left inside that he could not get out he would bring the waggle to me and literally throw it at me until I got the last piece out for him. Well, this thing moving around in the Chuckle drives him nuts. After he has emptied it he stills hears something moving inside it so he throws it at me. I try to explain that there is actually nothing edible in the thing and give it back to him, but to no avail. He takes it, makes a circle of the house, comes back and throws it at me again. This will only end when I hide the thing until the next morning. (The treat bone is a once a day routine, done only in the morning, about an hour after breakfast.) This is why I give it 5 stars. I gotta love any toy that brings a bit more fun and joy to a dogs life.

Oh, I almost forgot to mention, this toy, like the Waggle seems to be a durable, quality product. The Waggle lasted almost 2 years of daily use until it eventually got demolished. My Dals have never been fond of keeping toys.
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I have a very food motivated Husky who gets bored in the evening, even after long walks. This toy gives him hours of enjoyment, after I reload the treats, that is. I take his small Milk Bone treats and break them into smaller pieces to fit in the holes at the ends of the chuckle. It is his job to figure out how to get them out. It has some rubber teeth inside the holes to keep the treats in, but we cut a few out of each side so he doesn't get too frustrated. It is a great toy because it makes the dogs problem solve. He bounces it off the floors and walls to get the pieces out, as well as chews the ends.
The quality of the toy is really what keeps me buying them. My dog has really strong jaws, and this toy really lasts a long time. Only after about a year did he finally crack the rubber enough that it isn't really a challenge for him to get the food out. You can wash it in warm soapy water if your dog plays with it outside and it has a pleasant smell, not a strong plastic one. This is a great toy for dogs who are food motivated and are looking for something to keep them occupied.
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I have a Portuguese Water Dog, Bella, who is on a continuous mission to destroy (usually successfully) and digest (usually not, which results in cramps and a mess) every "tough" dog toy ever made. About a year ago, I got lucky and discovered the Chuckle. This toy is still intact after daily chewing. It functions very well as an interactive treat dispenser. That did require a small adjustment. When I realized that the Chuckle was reluctant to dispense even the smallest treats, I took a pair of scizzors and trimmed the tips off the rubber prongs that hold treats inside the Chuckle. Try it--keep removing bits of rubber from the prong tips until the treats can pop out when your dog plays with the toy. (Don't take off too much or the Chuckle will spew all the treats at once instead of dispensing them individually.) I left one end of the Chuckle unaltered so that it can hold back a few treats and maintain my dog's interest over a longer period of time. (Avoid putting moist treats inside the Chuckle, unless you enjoy washing dog toys.)
The Chuckle survived an inadvertent dip in my pool--no, Chuckle's don't float. Afterward, the toy's "chuckle" sound mutated into a Gollum-like evil snicker, which I found hysterically funny. That didn't last. Once the water evaporated from the Chuckle's voice box, the old familiar "chuckle" returned. The Chuckle sound is neither loud nor obnoxious. I like it. I can get my dog's attention, no matter how distracted she might be, if I give the Chuckle a good shaking. Besides using the Chuckle for play, I load it with small treats before I leave for work, toss it to my very appreciative dog and drive away, knowing that my dog will be busy for a while and less likely to mind my departure.
The Chuckle is my dog's favorite toy, and mine as well. I'm going to order another!
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