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Twist Toss

  • Twist Toss

  • dishwasher safe

The 3-second version

  • Bounces unpredictably to keep dogs engaged during fetch games
  • Hollow core holds spreads or chews for post-play licking sessions
  • Freezer-safe to extend treat time and dishwasher-safe for cleanup
  • Not suitable for power chewers
  • Bounce pattern is unpredictable by design
  • Longevity depends on individual chew strength

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Fetch toy that bounces erratically and holds treats inside

Most fetch toys are either durable enough for chewing or interesting enough for play, but rarely both. Balls that survive determined gnawing tend to bounce predictably, and dogs clock out after a few throws. Soft toys that move unpredictably get shredded in one session.

This design trades indestructibility for versatility. The irregular bounce keeps fetch interesting, and the hollow core means the same object transitions to a licking puzzle when the running ends. For dogs who need variety to stay engaged and owners tired of buying separate fetch toys and treat dispensers, that dual function makes it worth the compromise on chew resistance.

Good gift when

  • Dogs who lose interest in toys that bounce the same way every time
  • Light to moderate chewers who enjoy both fetch and food puzzles
  • Owners who want one toy that works for active play and calm enrichment
  • People looking for a dishwasher-safe option that simplifies cleanup

Skip it if Your dog is a power chewer who routinely destroys rubber toys, since this is designed for light to moderate chewing and may not survive aggressive gnawing.

Specs

Material
Natural rubber
Care
Top-rack dishwasher safe
Sizes
Standard, Small
Color options
Moonstone, Lilac, Blush, Spruce, Navy
Freezer-safe
Yes
Chewer suitability
Light to moderate

What's included

  • Twist Toss toy

If you're giving it

  • You'll need their size

Choose size based on the dog's jaw width; Small for smaller breeds, Standard for medium to large.

The details

This fetch toy solves the problem of predictable bounces. Its asymmetric shape sends it hopping in unexpected directions when it lands, which keeps dogs engaged during outdoor play sessions. The design includes a hollow center cavity that you can pack with spreads or small chews, turning the same toy into a licking puzzle after the running stops.

The rubber construction is dense enough to withstand impact on pavement or packed dirt, and the material is dishwasher-safe on the top rack. You can freeze the toy once you've filled the cavity, which extends how long it takes a dog to work through the contents. The opening is wide enough to fill easily but small enough that most spreads stay in place during play.

Because the shape creates those irregular bounces, throw accuracy matters less than with a standard ball. Dogs adapt quickly to the erratic movement, and the unpredictability tends to hold attention longer than a straight-line retrieve. The toy works equally well for solo chewing sessions when filled or for active fetch when left empty.

The rubber is non-toxic and free of synthetic additives. It arrives in multiple color options and two sizes to suit different jaw widths. Light to moderate chewers get the most life from this toy; determined shredders may damage it faster than the manufacturer intends. Hand-washing works if you prefer not to use the dishwasher, though the top-rack cycle is safe for the material.

Natural rubber toss toy with a hollow core for spreads or chews

$9at wildone.com

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Questions

Can I put this in the dishwasher?
Yes, the toy is safe for the top rack of your dishwasher. Hand-washing also works if you prefer that method.
How long does the frozen treat last inside?
Freezing the toy with a spread inside extends licking time, though the exact duration depends on the type of spread you use, the amount, and how determined your dog is. Thicker spreads frozen solid typically last longer than softer fillings.
Will this work for a heavy chewer?
The toy is designed for light to moderate chewers. Dogs with strong jaws or a habit of destroying rubber items may damage it more quickly than intended.
Does the erratic bounce make it hard to catch?
The unpredictable movement is part of the design and tends to keep dogs more engaged than a standard ball. Most dogs adapt to the bounce pattern quickly.
Which size should I choose?
The Small size suits smaller jaws and mouths, while the Standard size works for medium to large dogs. Consider your dog's jaw width and how comfortably they carry similar-sized toys.

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