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rubber tree collar Christmas Tree Durable Rubber Chew Toy & Treat Dispenser

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rubber tree collar Christmas Tree Durable Rubber Chew Toy & Treat DispenserChristmas Tree eDispenser Durable Rubber Chew Toy & Treat Dispenser for Large Dogs The Christmas Tree eDispenser is a USA made, ultra durable rubber chew toy and treat dispenser designed specifically for large dogs (30 60 lbs) who are power chewers and super chewers. This festive holiday dog toy combines classic Christmas tree design with modern dog enrichment functionality, creating an engaging experience that keeps heavy chewers entertained

    Christmas Tree eDispenser - Durable Rubber Chew Toy & Treat Dispenser for Large Dogs

    The Christmas Tree eDispenser is a USA-made, ultra-durable rubber chew toy and treat dispenser designed specifically for large dogs (30-60 lbs) who are power chewers and super chewers. This festive holiday dog toy combines classic Christmas tree design with modern dog enrichment functionality, creating an engaging experience that keeps heavy chewers entertained throughout the holiday season and all year long.

    What Makes the Christmas Tree Dog Toy Special?

    Unlike ordinary holiday dog toys, the Christmas Tree eDispenser serves multiple purposes: it's an indestructible chew toy for aggressive chewers, an interactive treat dispenser that encourages problem-solving, and an enrichment tool that reduces boredom and anxiety during the busy holiday season. The festive green Christmas tree design brings holiday cheer to your dog's playtime, while the hollow interior holds treats, kibble, peanut butter, or wet food for extended engagement.

    Key Benefits & Features

    Built for Heavy Chewers: Crafted from FDA-compliant, non-toxic natural rubber that withstands even the strongest jaws. This isn't a flimsy holiday decoration—it's engineered specifically for large dogs, power chewers, super chewers, and heavy chewers who need indestructible dog toys that last through months of daily chewing and play, not just one holiday season.

    Mental Enrichment & Slow Feeding: Fill the Christmas Tree with your dog's favorite treats, dry kibble, wet food, peanut butter, or frozen mixtures to create an engaging enrichment activity. The treat-dispensing design slows down fast eaters, reduces separation anxiety during holiday gatherings, provides mental stimulation, and keeps large dogs calm and content during the busy Christmas season.

    Festive Christmas Tree Design: Featuring a classic evergreen tree shape in vibrant green, this toy brings authentic holiday spirit to your dog's playtime. Perfect for Christmas celebrations, holiday photos, and seasonal enrichment. The tree shape creates unpredictable rolling patterns that engage your dog's natural prey drive and encourage active play and chasing behaviors.

    Sustainable & Eco-Friendly: Made from sustainable, eco-friendly natural rubber that's better for the environment. This durable rubber toy is built to last year after year, reducing waste from destroyed holiday toys and providing long-term value for owners of heavy chewers.

    Easy to Clean & Maintain: Completely dishwasher safe for effortless cleaning. Simply place on the top rack after play sessions to keep it hygienic, fresh, and ready for the next enrichment activity throughout the holiday season.

    Premium USA Manufacturing: Proudly made in the United States using sustainable, eco-friendly natural rubber. Every Christmas Tree eDispenser meets strict FDA compliance standards for pet safety, ensuring your large dog plays with a non-toxic, safe, high-quality holiday toy.

    Perfect Size for Large Dogs: Weighing 8.8 ounces and designed specifically for dogs 30-60 pounds, this toy is the ideal size for large breeds who need substantial, durable chew toys that won't be swallowed or destroyed easily.

    Perfect For These Dogs & Situations

    • Large dogs (30-60 lbs) who are power chewers, super chewers, or heavy chewers
    • Dogs who destroy standard holiday toys and need indestructible alternatives
    • Large breeds with separation anxiety during busy holiday gatherings
    • Fast eaters who benefit from slow-feeding solutions and food puzzles
    • Bored large dogs requiring mental stimulation during the Christmas season
    • Holiday celebrations, Christmas photos, and seasonal enrichment
    • Training sessions using positive reinforcement with treats
    • Crate training and alone-time entertainment during holiday parties
    • Year-round use for dogs who love festive, themed toys

    Product Specifications

    • Size: Large (for dogs 30-60 lbs)
    • Weight: 8.8 ounces
    • Color: Green (Christmas tree)
    • Material: 100% natural rubber (FDA compliant, non-toxic)
    • Design: Classic Christmas tree shape
    • Cleaning: Dishwasher safe (top rack recommended)
    • Manufacturing: Made in USA
    • Sustainability: Eco-friendly, sustainable materials
    • Durability: Designed for power chewers and super chewers
    • SKU: MKBCT1-300
    • HS Code: 401699
    • Country of Origin: United States
    • Warranty: 30-Day Replacement Guarantee

    How to Use the Christmas Tree eDispenser

    For maximum enrichment, fill the Christmas Tree with a variety of treats or foods: dry kibble for extended play sessions, peanut butter or wet food for longer-lasting engagement, holiday-themed treats for festive fun, or freeze with treats inside for an extra challenge. The tree shape means treats dispense gradually as your large dog chews, rolls, and manipulates the toy, rewarding persistence and problem-solving skills while providing hours of entertainment during the holiday season and beyond.

    Holiday Enrichment That Lasts All Year

    While the Christmas Tree design is perfect for the holiday season, this toy provides valuable enrichment year-round. Many dogs enjoy festive toys throughout the year, and the durable construction ensures it will be a favorite long after the decorations come down. It's a holiday investment that keeps giving mental stimulation and chewing satisfaction for months to come.

    Perfect for Holiday Gift Giving

    The Christmas Tree eDispenser makes an excellent holiday gift for dog owners. The festive design brings celebration to playtime, while the durable, USA-made construction ensures it will be enjoyed long after the holiday season. It's a thoughtful gift that shows you care about both the dog's enrichment needs and the owner's desire for quality, long-lasting toys.

    Why Large Dogs Love the Christmas Tree Shape

    The iconic Christmas tree silhouette triggers curiosity and engagement in dogs. The tree's triangular body with textured surface creates unpredictable rolling and bouncing patterns that activate your dog's natural prey drive and chase instincts. The festive shape provides satisfying grip for chewing, while the hollow interior creates an irresistible challenge as large dogs work to extract every last treat.

    Why Choose SodaPup Holiday Dog Toys?

    SodaPup specializes in premium, USA-made dog enrichment products that prioritize safety, durability, and thoughtful design. Our natural rubber toys are FDA-compliant, eco-friendly, and built to withstand the toughest chewers. We create holiday-themed toys that aren't just seasonal decorations—they're serious enrichment tools designed to last year after year. Every SodaPup product combines festive fun with functional enrichment, creating toys that dogs love and owners trust.

    Give your large dog the gift of enrichment this holiday season. The Christmas Tree eDispenser transforms treat time into an engaging adventure that satisfies natural instincts, promotes healthier eating habits, reduces destructive behaviors caused by boredom, and brings festive joy to your dog's daily routine throughout the holidays and beyond.

    Size

      LARGE: 4.75" tall x 3.75" wide. Weight: 8.3 oz. For dogs 30-60 lbs/14-27 kg.

      VOLUME: 7 fl. oz.

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