








🍓 Treat your pup to playtime that’s as smart as it is tough!
The Planet Dog Orbee-Tuff Raspberry is a compact, treat-dispensing chew toy made from durable, non-toxic thermoplastic rubber. Sized for small dogs under 15 lbs, it features an unpredictable bounce to keep dogs engaged during solo or interactive play. Made in the USA, this BPA and phthalate-free toy combines mental stimulation with long-lasting durability, perfect for slowing down fast eaters and providing hours of fun.







| ASIN | B001GQJGVG |
| ASIN | B001GQJGVG |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #351,091 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #6,248 in Dog Chew Toys |
| Brand Name | Planet Dog |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Color | Pink |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,015) |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2010 |
| Date First Available | August 4, 2010 |
| Directions | For supervised use only. |
| Included Components | DOG MOLDED TOY |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.75 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72 x 4.37 x 1.46 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Item model number | 68715 |
| Item model number | 68715 |
| Manufacturer | Planet Dog |
| Manufacturer | Planet Dog |
| Material | Thermoplastic Rubber |
| Model Name | Foodies |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.75 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches; 1.12 ounces |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Style | Raspberry |
| Target Audience Keyword | ( reptiles | amphibians ), dogs |
G**S
Fun, durable stuffable toy. Will keep your dog busy for a long time.
Cute artichoke puzzle for your dog. Easy to stuff with treats, the quality is good and this item is very chewable. It will keep your dog busy trying to get the treats out. Good quality for the price and the size is good to take with you or leave at home.
C**C
My pups favorite food toy!
I have a toy yorkiepoo, she is now around 5-6 pounds at almost 7 months. She still eats puppy food, and feed her Royal canine toy breed puppy food and also Royal canine small breed indoor puppy food as when the weather got colder, I didn’t take her out much, so felt she didn’t need the other formula, but both are nearly the same ingredients and smell, only difference I can tell is the kibble on the small breed indoor is slightly bigger, the toy breed kibble is probably the tiniest kibble I’ve seen, as my last doggie was on solid gold mighty mini dog food for many years and loved the heart shaped xsmall kibble. Hopefully I will transition my pup to that food soon, as I’m not a fan of the ingredients on the Royal canine, and bought her merrick small bites puppy food as well when I got her, but she didn’t take interest in that,mdespite the ingredients and overall quality better. Anyways I bring this up because I found she was scarfing her food up too quickly, so bought her a xsmall/small dog bowl slow feeder bowl on Amazon. The first day or two it worked a bit but then after that she would gobble her kibble up in less then 2 mins, typically by a minute. Wanted to try something else, as I don’t want a overweight puppy! And while she is far from Thst, it’s important to note that per the suggestions on the servings, I should be giving her about 1/2 a cup of food a day, five or take. I got measuring spoons to help w the process. Anyways, I love this little berry. It is very tiny, so I should note, it should not be purchased for medium or large breeds, but I think any doggie under 15 pounds would be ok. When I got this she weighed about 4.5 pounds or so, and would think that she gained a pound to pound and a half since then. It also smells lovely, really great minty scent. I was able to put 1/8 (or close to that amount) in the little hole. I did this over the slow feeder dog bowl so any bits that didn’t make it I’d just give her the bowl first and then the raspberry. I do typically feed her 3 times a day with about 1/8 a cup each feeding, sometimes a bit more during one of the feedings. I am soon hoping to just feed her twice a day with obviously about 1/4 a cup for each feeding. Though I don’t think I could fill it with 1/4 a cup, I might be able to. The only downside again, is that it is so small, that it seemed to fall somewhere on the floor or around my dresser that I can’t seem to locate it, which was a few weeks ago. My doggie has been sad since, and bought a different brand and type, called the pup can or something, also on Amazon, in the same bright pink. The can is also really tiny! It does fit at least 1/8 a cup of food, but I don’t like that it isn’t scented. It was also about $3-4 more. But I wanted to try something else, when really I should have bought another berry! If I can’t find it soon I will just repurchase a new one because I think it’s good to have two around, even if they are different brands. It definitely slows the process of her eating down, so at least she takes over 5 minutes, I think longer with the berry, close to ten or longer, so she doesn’t inhale her food in a second. I definitely recommend this to any toy breed owners with doggies that eat way too quick, also her tail wags when I present it to her, so she has a fun time earning her kibble with it!
A**N
Great Fun for Small Dog
My two 12-16 lb brachiocephalic (flat-faced) dogs, both young and old, delight in playing with these and getting the food I stuff inside out. A real favorite we use frequently. Much better size and shape for them than kongs. This toy is small, snack size. (It is nowhere near large enough to hold a meal for slow feeding. For slow feeding, I freeze their food with water in a regular stainless dog bowl = cheap and easy.) Also, this toy is not suitable for larger medium or large dogs as it would be a choke hazard due to their bigger mouths and throats. It also easily rolls under bookcases and has to be fished out with a long stick, but we still love them.
B**T
Pacinator the Annihilator Tested & Approved
So you are watching my Pacey also aptly named "Pacinator the Annihilator" who is known to destroy any and all toys into tiny bits of chewed up fluff and rubbery bits if allowed. She will work on something till it is nothing but smithereens and dust and in a shockingly short amount of time too, but this toy... I'm amazed! She has been going at it for hours and I mean hours (two hours last night, and going on another two hours this morning) and that sucker is holding steady! Not a single piece has broken off, splintered, or chunked out, and trust me she is trying (yes she is chewing on it now). She loves that thing so much she took it to bed last night (she never does that). Now I am not saying that it is indestructible, as I know all toys at some point will falter, but this one is pretty impressive. I also bought the strawberry at the same time. She of course worked on destroying that one as well with no adverse effects. Thank goodness the sweet little strawberry has been lucky, and my other two Aussies have adopted it as their new fetch and chewie toy. They are much kinder and more thoughtful of their toys feelings and lives. It's chances are looking good for a brighter longer future. So as of now, I am super impressed by the durability and strength of these toy, so much so I have another one of each on their way here. I still have not tried them as treat dispensers which is what I originally purchased them for, but I haven't reviewed the strawberry yet so may just wait and see how that goes. Then I'll leave a review there. So far 5 stars for a chew toy. UPDATE ** After hours (and I mean hours!) the artichoke finally gave into the pressure and she dislodged a fatal chunk. I don't normally allow this amount of rigorous and long chewing sessions on a toy, but I really wanted to see what it could handle. I am still impressed and will leave my five star review as Pacey is really the extreme of chewers and it held up much longer then I ever expected. **
J**L
Our Dog"s BFF
Bought because our little Shih Tzu mix loves to play ball, but could devour a tennis ball per day. Not a healthy habit, but didn't want to squash his fun. This ball is the perfect answer! Little smaller then a tennis ball, so better fit for his size mouth. It bounces like crazy, which gives him great chase, but its light so not too much damage throwing in the house. The hollow treat hole is nice, but honestly he loves it just as much without any enticement. The color is nice & bright so easy to spot on the floor or grass. The texture makes it easy to grip and still rinses off easy. Although a bit pricey for a ball, the material seems worth it to hold up without a scratch after a few months of heavy chewing. Plus thinking must be less toxic then ingesting tennis balls. He even takes it to bed with him. This is a winner!
S**Y
L**N
Has made ball-lovers out of the smallest to medium dogs who weren’t even ball lovers. I love to keep some on hand as gifts for kiddos.
A**R
The artichoke is really fun, bounces all over the place, it's durable as have used it in my work with lots of dogs, it is pricey but I think its worth it if your dog likes bouncy toys. We never use it as a treat toy as dogs I've used it with all find it fun enough without doing that!
S**M
Got for our new puppy, she liked it at first but it has quickly lost all interest in this, it has very limited use really I wouldn't buy it again or for someone else, treats do not fit, peanut butter they cannot get out and as a ball nah :(
V**N
Wunderbaren Spielzeug was sich nicht so schnell zerstören lässt. Dennoch sollte der Hund damit nicht unbeaufsichtigt bleiben damit es nicht verschluckt werden kann, gerade bei größeren Hunden.
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