Charms
Premier Busy Buddy Kibble Nibble Dog Toy
(Misc.) Radio Systems
Mixes food and exercise for a fun dog toy that keeps your pet in shape
Randomly dispenses treats while your dog plays with it
Unscrews for easy fillup and cleaning
For dogs over 20 pounds
Holds about 2 cups of kibble or treats (sold separately)
Price:
$19.99
$13.99
Customer Reviews:
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Great toy
This is a great toy for dogs. It is durable and my dogs keep playing with it after the food is all gone. Like one of the other reviews said, the holes are large but if you put a tennis ball in with the food is inhibits the food from going out the holes as fast. Also I have found if you put a... -
Well Made but Too Big
This a well made sturdy product but the holes at each end are WAY too big. The kibble just pours out of it. Granted if your dog eats very large kibble it may work alot better but I feed my dog organic dog food and the kibble does not come in sizes, it is pretty small. I just want to warn...
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Vic (Don Johnson) is a solo scavenger, who has his psionic dog, Blood (voiced by Tim McIntire), for company. They have a food for sex relationship ...
Vic (Don Johnson) is a solo scavenger, who has his psionic dog, Blood (voiced by Tim McIntire), for company. They have a food for sex relationship ...
Jay woman pursues passion of raising show dogs
JAY — Once Patty Richards’ children grew up, she started chasing her own dream of raising show dogs.
“It is something I always wanted to do,” the 44-year-old Jay woman said Monday.
She’s been doing it for about four years.
Three-year-old Henry, one of her golden retrievers whose registered name is Kelore's Prince Charming at Goldreams, sat beside her on the front porch of her home. Every once in a while he’d change position and ended up lying on the gravel walkway next to her.
She chose the name of her kennel, Golden Dreams, after seeing a picture of a golden retriever titled Golden Dreams in a chiropractor’s office.
“It was a dream,” she said. “My kids grew up and graduated and started chasing their own dreams, so I started chasing mine.”
Richards raises strictly show dogs and specializes in confirmation to prove the dog can do the job it was bred for, she said.
Premier Busy Buddy Kibble Nibble Dog Toy Review | Canidae Dog Food ...
This is a great toy for dogs. It is durable and my dogs keep playing with it after the food is all gone. Like one of the other reviews said, the holes are large but if you put a tennis ball in with the food is inhibits the food from going out the holes as fast. Also I have found if you put a ball with a bell inside of it instead of food it will keep your dog busy for hours. They can't get it out but boy do they try. I have three border collies and ONE of these toys and my boys are very aggressive at play. After a month this toy barely looks used and I use it every other day. Again, great toy and it is big enough to put other things in it besides food. Help your dog shed some pounds and stay in shape with the Premier Busy Buddy Kibble Nibble. Place food or treats inside the toy, and watch your pet exercise mentally and physically to try to get the food our of it....
Chicago names street 'Buddy Guy Way' - KansasCity.com
Chicago blues great Buddy Guy now has his own street.</p><p>The city of Chicago has renamed the stretch of Wabash Street in front of his club, Legends, "Buddy Guy Way."</p><p>The blues guitarist says he "wanted to cry" when the honor was bestowed Sunday. Chicago Alderman Bob Fioretti read a proclamation from Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and the crowd sang "Happy Birthday" as Guy received a copy of the street sign.</p><p>He celebrated his 75th birthday on July 30.</p><p>Guy was born in Louisiana in 1936 and moved to Chicago in 1957. He started a career as a session musician, backing blues legends such as Muddy Waters, Sonny Boy Williamson and Little Walter before recording his own music. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005.
Chicago blues great Buddy Guy now has his own street.
The city of Chicago has renamed the stretch of Wabash Street in front of his club, Legends, "Buddy Guy Way."
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