🎉 Unlock your pet’s genius with every treat!
The PETGEEK Automatic Dog Treat Dispenser is a smart, interactive feeder designed to train pets through puzzle-based treat release. Featuring dual power options (USB and batteries), adjustable treat flow, and remote control functionality up to 50 meters, it combines convenience with mental enrichment. Its transparent, drop-resistant design ensures durability and easy maintenance, making it an ideal gift for pet owners seeking to elevate their pet’s IQ training experience.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 10"W x 5"H |
Item Weight | 1.21 Kilograms |
Capacity | 400 Milliliters |
Style | Modern |
Color | Green 2 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Connectivity Technology | USB, WiFi |
Additional Features | Drop Resistant |
M**D
Fantastic product!
Love this item! My dog has so much fun with this. It can keep him entertained for awhile. It took just 2 days to train him how to use it and then after that, he was a pro.
A**R
Dog treat dispenser
This is a great puzzle- treat dispenser for a bored puppy or to use on a rainy day. We place the button in one room/ treat dispenser in another room. This burns some energy off and makes our puppy work for her treats. I love that it’s rechargeable. Saves on batteries which is nice. This is definitely one of our puppy’s favorite activities. Highly recommend!
D**M
Fun!
Fun and engaging toy for my pups. They learned it so fast and get excited when I set it up. A remote besides the one button would be nice but for the price point it's great.
J**A
Worked well
Worked well for what we needed. Bought another to gift!
A**Y
Don’t waste your money
Don’t waste your money. I was really excited for this product but it never kept a charge from the time I took it out of the package. We tried batteries and those didn’t work either (several different brands incase bc you know some batteries aren’t as good as others), we even left it plugged in and tried to use it that way and it would work twice and then power off it just never had enough power (and these were anker blocks and I even changed the chords to several different ones plus mind you we just had all the outlets/receptacles updated recently as well so there is no excuse for something $50+ to not work ever). I missed my return window of course by 2 days bc I kept trying different things to see if I could get it to work but I gave up. No offense to the seller but the product itself is definitely not worth the price.
A**N
Not for smart dogs.
Our German Shorthaired Pointer is smarter than a fifth grader and figured out how to operate this machine the first time he watched me press the button and saw the food dispense. For about two minutes he used it as intended, then figured out he could just smack the button a dozen times to dispense all the food at once. We then tried moving the button across the house to get him some exercise and he immediately just picked up the button and brought it back over to the machine to increase his feeding efficiency. If your dog is dumber than a potato it's probably great for them. 3 stars because the machine works properly, but it should have a timer built into the button or a sensor built into the dispenser to avoid dispensing more than one portion of the button is pressed rapidly. Also, it would be nice if there was a way to screw the button down to a piece of plywood or something to keep my dog from moving it.
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
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