Snapper Trapper VENUS

Works With:

Pet Feature Batz is a graduate of the rescue dog training program at Starmark Academy. She is a Canine Good Citizen and loves running agility courses.

Description

Durable, but soft in your dog’s mouth, the Snapper Trapper Venus traps treats for a fun chewing challenge.

Holds a Variety of Treats & Kibble

Stuff toy with kibble, small treats, or Starmark Interactive Treats. Turn mealtime into playtime by using in place of a food bowl.

Made with Virtually Indestructible Material

Stronger than rubber and great for powerful chewers.

Provides Hours of Challenging Play

Interlocking teeth hold treats inside the toy. Snapper Trapper system encourages dogs to chew and squeeze the toy to extract the treats inside.

Additional Features

Nubby surface massages gums and helps clean teeth. Toy floats in water. Freezer and dishwasher safe. Toy material is free of latex, vinyl, and phthalates.

Country of Origin

Snapper Trapper Venus is made in China.

Sizes:

  • Large
    • Dogs over 40 pounds
    • 4.9″ long x 3.3″ wide
  • Medium
    • Dogs under 40 pounds
    • 4″ long x 2.75″ wide
  • Small
    • Dogs under 15 pounds
    • 2.9″ long x 2″ wide

Caution:

With all chew products and treats, pets should be supervised as no product is completely indestructible. Pieces smaller than the mouth may present a choking hazard.


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What People Are Saying

I am a veterinarian and have trained dogs for several years now. I am currently training my youngest dog in search and rescue have worked with a lot of success with the clicker and are needing a good way to wean off food. Thanks you very much again and continue the excellent work on developing new "toys".

–Lisa – General