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Snackbook Pro Plush Extra-Large + Enrichment Dog Toy

  • Snackbook Pro Plush Extra-Large + Enrichment Dog Toy

The 3-second version

  • Treat pocket turns snack time into a foraging puzzle
  • Square squeaker and crinkle material layer sound and texture
  • Flat, soft build suited for thrashing and tug play
  • Fabric construction wears under heavy chewing
  • Treat pocket holds limited kibble volume
  • Crinkle and squeaker eventually flatten with use

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Laptop-shaped plush toy with treat pocket, squeaker, and crinkle

Most plush dog toys rely on a single squeaker and hope for the best. This one stacks three engagement modes—hidden treats, crinkle, and squeak—so a dog that loses interest in one element still has two others to explore. The treat pocket specifically addresses the gap between passive chewing and active problem-solving, rewarding persistence without requiring complex mechanics. It suits dogs that need variety to stay engaged and owners who want one toy that can serve multiple roles across different moods or energy levels.

Good gift when

  • Dogs that enjoy foraging and working for treats
  • Breeds that thrive on tug and shake play
  • Households looking to add humor to enrichment routines
  • Owners seeking multi-sensory toys without hard components

Skip it if Dogs that chew through fabric quickly will destroy this faster than treat-dispensing rubber or nylon alternatives, and the soft construction offers no tooth-cleaning or long-lasting chew benefits for determined gnawers.

Specs

Size
Extra Large
Dimensions
7.87"D x 10.63"W x 1.97"H
Features
Square squeaker, crinkle material, treat pocket
Construction
Plush fabric
Recommended Play Styles
Treat hiding, squeaker seeking, thrashing, tug

What's included

  • Snackbook Pro plush toy

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Consider the recipient dog's play style; fabric toys suit tuggers and foragers more than heavy chewers.

The details

This extra-large plush toy mimics a laptop computer in fabric form, complete with a hidden treat compartment that turns snack time into a puzzle. The interior holds kibble or training treats, encouraging your dog to work the toy and forage for rewards rather than receiving them from your hand.

Three sensory elements layer the experience. A square squeaker responds to pressure from jaw or paw. Crinkle material adds texture and sound when manipulated. The treat pocket itself requires nosing, pawing, or shaking to release food, extending engagement beyond a quick grab.

The flat, floppy build suits thrashing and tugging without rigid edges. Dogs that carry, shake, or wrestle toys will find enough surface area to grip and enough give to manipulate. The shape spreads out when dropped, making it easy to locate during play.

Measures 10.63 inches wide by 7.87 inches deep by 1.97 inches high when laid flat. The size accommodates larger breeds and dogs that prefer toys they can really get hold of. Soft construction throughout means no hard parts to crack or splinter, though fabric toys eventually wear under determined chewing.

The laptop motif plays on the visual joke of matching your dog's "work" to your own screen time. Beyond the humor, the design functions as a multi-purpose enrichment tool: treat dispenser, noise maker, and tug partner in one washable package.

A soft, oversized tech parody that hides snacks and offers three textures for play

$15at bark.co

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Questions

How much food fits in the treat pocket?
The pocket accommodates a small handful of kibble or training treats. It's designed for short enrichment sessions rather than meal replacement, encouraging dogs to work for rewards without holding an entire serving.
Can this toy survive aggressive chewers?
No. The plush fabric construction is meant for interactive play like tugging, shaking, and treat foraging, not sustained chewing. Dogs that routinely tear apart fabric toys will likely destroy this one as well.
Is the squeaker replaceable once it flattens?
The squeaker is sewn into the toy and not designed for replacement. Over time, repeated compression will reduce its noise output, though the treat pocket and crinkle features remain functional.
Does the treat pocket close securely?
The pocket is an opening within the toy that allows treats to shift and fall out as the dog manipulates it. It's not a zippered or Velcro closure, so treats release gradually during play rather than staying locked inside.

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