Product Description
It’s safe to assume that all dogs love getting treats. A dog truly enjoys having something yummy to munch on for whatever reason. This is why treats can be a pivotal resource during bath time. Some pups really dislike getting a bath. We thought we’d come up with a product that could help make scrub-a-dub-dub time easier on them.
Thus, the Slow Treater was born! This amazing little contraption can be smeared with a treat like peanut butter and stuck to the wall. As you bath you dog, they won’t even notice because they will be fixated on their yummy treat!
This device is made from 100% non-toxic silicone so it’s safe for your pet. You can even freeze treats in it! Plus, it’s very easy to wash. Just pop it in your dishwasher or cleanse it by hand.
The Slow Treater is designed with small nubs to literally slow down how quickly your dog eats the treat. This is so your pup can stay occupied during the entire bath time. Neat, huh?
You’ll love how the Slow Treater can stick to any hard surface. Use it both in and out of the bath. Your pet will thank you, and you’ll thank us!
Devon S. –
Benson, my Labrador, is always so wild and wound up in the tub! This amazing treat device has really helped him to stay still while he gets his shower.
John Walker –
My wife’s little poodle really doesn’t enjoy her bath. So, we purchased the Slow Treater in hopes that it would help. It totally has! Thanks!
Robinson Fritz –
I am so thankful for the Slow Treater! My dog loves it and so do I. I use it during bath time and other times when my dog needs to be distracted.
Phyllis Dunway –
Wow! This thing really works! My dog used to be so upset whenever we placed her into the tub. Now, she happily licks her treat off the Slow Treater, and all is well with the world.
Lisa D. –
My cat loves going outside but we have neighbors whose dogs are always on the loose. I’m afraid they will harm my cat. So, I purchased a couple of these window cat beds for my large bay window. my cat loves his little playground! He can see outside and feel the sunshine on his fur.