Puppies and active adult dogs require physical and mental exercise in order to help avoid developing bad habits; such as chewing your furniture, shoes, and other items. The type of chew toy depends on your dog and their needs. My current pup is the heaviest chewer and most destructive pup I've ever had despite being a total of 3 pounds. Part of the problem is that my lifestyle isn't as active as it had been when puppies had previously come into the home. Another part of the problem is that some of my go-to and preferred brands of dog toys aren't working as well for this pup. However, the Everlasting Treat BentoBall seems to be a big hit.
BentoBall by Starmark
The Everlasting Treat BentoBall is both a dispenser of whatever kibble or small treats that you have on hand as well a holder of a BentoBall brand treat that fits into the ball. For this to happen, the ball has two different compartments. One cutout that holds the large chew treat that is made specifically for the BentoBall. The other cutout has a smaller opening, in which kibble can be inserted.
Everlasting Treat Bento Ball Packaging Information:
- provides hours of interactive chewing challenge
- virtually indestructible
- chewing action helps clean teeth
- dishwasher safe
- "Helps Prevent Destructive Boredom Behaviors"
Treat Refill Packaging Information:
- "Delicious, Edible, Dental Chews"
- "chews like a real bone" - unique shape of the treat that dogs can lick, chew, or gnaw
- special ridges helps to clean teeth and remove tarter
- refills fit into 6 different BentoBall toys; Treat Ball, Wheeler, Sprocket, Donut, Everlasting Ball, and Groovy Ball.
- flavors include chicken, bacon, liver
I was skeptical when purchasing the Everlasting Treat BentoBall. I assumed the treat that was made for the ball would last less than an hour or two. But I made the purchase, choosing the medium size, since I could still use the ball for kibble. However, all three of my dogs loved the BentoBall unique treat so much that I have purchased a 2nd ball and BentoBall treat refills.
I was astounded when the first BentoBall and treat kept the puppy entertained for days
My only complaint is more of a personal, operator error problem than a problem with the item. I have very weak hand strength. That makes refilling the BentoBall with the original brand treat difficult for me. It takes a bit of time, and a flat head screwdriver to help pull the sides of the ball up around the edges of the treat since I do not have the strength to push the treat down properly. But it is likely that many dog owners will not struggle with this issue.
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I have always leaned toward Kong and JW dog toy brands. This pup cannot destroy those toys. Rather, he somehow empties the treats from them very quickly then goes on to chew my belongings. I believe he uses his paws as hands and can very quickly learn how to empty the treats.
Contributors review their recommendations as follows:
The Savvy Age reviews the JW HOLee Roller Ball. I agree. I have multiple JW Roller Balls and they are excellent dog toys (for everyone except my "Mr. MonkeyPaws").
Cynthia reviews the Best Gifts for Puppies. She includes some of our favorites: the Kong Wubba and Milk Bones.
The Starmark Amazon store has a variety of toys, treats and training aids for dogs.

























