






The new intermediate size Everlasting Fun Ball falls in line between the current large and medium Everlasting Fun Ball. It is made from the same virtually indestructible material and holds nearly a cup of food inside.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 3.5 x 3.5 x 8 inches; 5.6 ounces
Item model number : SMFBML
Date First Available : April 10, 2012
Manufacturer : StarMark
ASIN : B003YHB8DO
Best Sellers Rank: #19,566 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #267 in Dog Toy Balls
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Country Of Origin : China
The Package Height Of The Product Is 8 Inches
The Package Length Of The Product Is 3.5 Inches
The Package Width Of The Product Is 3.5 Inches
13 reviews for Starmark Treat Dispensing Chew Ball Tough Dog Toy, Medium/Large for Large Breeds
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calfrau –
Great Treat Ball for Puppy
Love this little treat ball. I cut one side a bit more open-air bigger treats. No problem. Puppy has lots of fun with it.
andiestein –
Andrew’s favorite ball ever!
These are the best most durable balls ever! My dog had his first one for more than 2 years before we need to replace it due to leaving it outside in the 100 degree sun.
GRACE –
Perfect Treat/Food Ball for Fun and Exercise
My dog eats her food much too fast and sometimes chokes because of that. I have tried different gadgets, but this one works the best for me. It is big enough for her full dinner (about 1 cup) and it is soft enough not to harm furniture or walls when it is slammed into them. I had tried another ball that was hard plastic which I was fearful would damage the kitchen cabinet edges and furniture when she would send it flying across the room, not to mention the noise. When this ball does hit something, it just makes a quiet thud without any marks. She is a medium sized dog but she is able to pick it up because of the soft but sturdiness of the material. This ball is perfect for my dog as she now eats slowly, no more choking on her food plus she has fun and gets exercise too. She runs all over the house swiping the ball with her paws to make it roll and dispense her food. If /when this gets worn out, I will be back to purchase another one.
Jack Grambo –
It’s a dog treat/problem solver
Our pet mini Aussie has enjoyed this treat/problem solving puzzle. It’s held up well to lots of play. Recommended.
Miranda –
Durable and soft. Designed well to keep your pets happy!
Bought to help occupy a Doberman pups attention to deter furniture chewing. It works great! It’s just soft enough it feels good on his teeth and gums. It’s tough enough so he can’t nibble any part of it off! The design is great. Fill it with kibble or smaller treats and let it go. Another solid favorite! I highly recommend it for heavy chewers.
joanne weber –
Treat ball
Well, it didn’t work out well for 110 pound Shepherd but both of my daughters have a dog and they love this treat ball
Norm –
Small ball not for large dog (too small)
Great ball but it advertises medium to large. It is for small to medium dog.
Horses4fun –
Great for stuffing with Cheerios.
Keeps my puppy busy . I put Cheerios in it and let them chase that around, keeps them busy for an hour or so.
Tangil Kinch –
Dog toy. Nothing to dislike about it. It is safe, soft and fun.
Karthick –
My pet love this ball very much. little small than expected but quality is good
Parm –
Love it! I use this to put my puppy’s kibble in (along with the items listed below) and this one by far holds the most food. This is the medium/large size and holds 3/4 cups. At the time I purchased this I could not find the “large” on amazon which holds 1 full cup of puppy kibble but it’s here now. If I had to order again, I’d probably get the 1 cup one just to save me some time in filling it. I usually feed her (at this time) 1.5 cups each meal, so if I am only using this it takes 2 goes to fill it up but for a change, I usually use these 2 as well (PetSafe Busy Buddy Squirrel Dude Dog Toy and PetSafe Busy Buddy Waggle Dog Toy). I like to give her all 3 filled up at the same time and put them in her crate/kennel (just so I don’t have to keep fishing these out from under my couch). It keeps her busy for longer than the 2 minutes she normally took to “wolf” down her food. If you choose to give it to your doggy outside the crate, it’s no issue as they are all soft so they won’t damage any furniture or flooring, you may just have to fish these out from under things should they get “stuck” :)All three seem to be quite durable. The Starmark apparently also bounces well and I think I read that it floats too so could be used as a toy in the water as well. The Starmark followed my the Squirrel are my favourites as the food doesn’t fall out as easy. As for the wiggle dog, the kibble drops out really easily (in fact, I have to cover up both ends so the food doesn’t end up on the floor while I put it in the crate. On the other hand it’s a good thing as it was the first one I used for my puppy when she was only 11 weeks old and it wasn’t hard for her too figure out (meaning she didn’t get frustrated at all).Ease of putting “food” in. The squirell is the easiest for me, followed by the wiggle dog (due to the fact that the kibble keeps falling out when you try and fill the other side), then the Starmark (although this is not difficult by any means, just takes more time). I did watch a video on Starmark’s website where the rep was using a cut pop/water bottle and using it as a funnel. I did try a funnel but it wasn’t “wide” enough and the kibble kept getting stuck, slowing me down. 2 Litre pop bottles are too big for the size I have, so I will try a 500 ml water bottle next to see if it has a smaller “mouth”. For now, I’ll just keep putting it in by hand.PetSafe Busy Buddy Squirrel Dude Dog Toy, Medium:http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B005BOMR4M?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00PetSafe Busy Buddy Waggle Dog Toy, Medium/Large:http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B005BOMTVS?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s03Overall, this is a highly recommended Dog Food Dispenser Toy! My puppy is so excited when I pull these dispensers out as she knows food is coming soon!If you have a large dog, I’d recommend the “large” toy instead of this medium/large one. Here’s a link to it:http://www.amazon.ca/Starmark-TCEFBL-Treat-Dispensing-Large/dp/B0009YD8NS/ref=sr_1_5?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1448165704&sr=1-5&keywords=starmark+dog+dispensing
imi –
Très rapide pour expédition mais pour moi trop petite ball un peut déçu car pas beaucoup de explication de mesure !!
serine –
Our dogs love treat balls and this one is a favorite. It has a great bounce and is versatile to get the treats out. depending on the size of what you put in it, they can come out at the bounce or as the dog sits and chews on the ball. I have one dog that LOVES “bubble gum balls” and this ball in particular is one he loves to lay and chew. It has zero wear and tear on it, it’s well made and a fur family favorite. We have the smaller red one of the same brand we call “the red tomato” and we’ve had it for many years with much use.