

🐾 Elevate playtime with the treat dispenser that trains, entertains, and rewards — because your dog deserves smart fun!
The PETGEEK Automatic Dog Treat Dispenser is a versatile, interactive toy designed to promote healthy eating habits and mental stimulation in dogs. Featuring an adjustable treat window, dual power supply options (USB and batteries), and remote control functionality with up to 164ft range, it supports indoor and outdoor training for all breeds. Crafted with quality materials and ISO9001 certification, it combines smart technology with durable design to keep your pet engaged and active.










| ASIN | B09WYKCN2B |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 100,440 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) 848 in Interactive Toys for Dogs |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (715) |
| Date First Available | 3 Jun. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.21 kg |
| Item model number | GIGK90319H6-new |
| Pet Life Stage | Pets |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 24 x 19 cm; 1.21 kg |
| Size | M |
| Special features | Adjustable |
| Specific Uses | Active, Behavior, Indoor, Outdoor |
C**L
Very poor delivery dont use amazon us
Im not writing a review on the product because its more importent to highlight the poor customer service around the dekivery i ordered this product on the 7th december and was ment to be delivered between the 16th and the 17th december, however on the 15th i got a message saying it wont be delivered untill the 27th to 4th january, when i asked why i was informed they was out of stock so amazon us sell items they dont have what a joke so what amazon do is take your money before they even have the item when i challanged amazon all i got was the script they go off not at any time did they try and resolve this issue amazon you are a joke well done for taking peoples money before you have the item, oh by the way this product is not worth the £75 i paid for it very cheeply made usb not very well positioned cheep plastic defo not worth the Money, look for a better one they are out there
D**K
Broken within a month
This worked a few times but has now stopped working. The button to activate the system gets very hot when on, and also the battery cover just comes off exposing loose batteries to your pet. I can’t believe this item is allowed to be sold and now the seller has gone awol with no chance of return. Avoid!!!!!
R**E
Pas assez de recul. On verra à l’usage.
F**A
Ah, behold the marvel of modern canine engineering! The PETGEEK treat dispenser is, quite frankly, the butler I never knew I needed—for my miniature Harlequin pincher, Nugget, that is. Now, Nugget, a creature with the energy of a caffeinated squirrel and the attitude of a retired Shakespearean actor, refuses to wind down even after a full day at the office. Enter this brilliant blue contraption, which I have affectionately dubbed The Snack Cannon. With the remote button discreetly relocated from room to room, I have transformed my flat into a full-blown episode of Downton Abbey: The Cardio Edition. Nugget dashes between button and bowl, huffing, puffing, and giving me his best “how dare you move the royal snack button” glare, followed by a dramatic growl and a tail flick worthy of a West End exit. Not only does it physically exhaust the little tyrant, but it also provides endless entertainment for the humans in residence. And the mental stimulation? Oh, he’s plotting strategy like he’s on The Great British Bake Off, but with kibble. In summary: it’s sturdy, clever, and endlessly amusing. Nugget approves. I approve. The neighbours may not approve of the barking encore performance, but what do they know of high culture? Highly recommended for energetic dogs and their exhausted, slightly mischievous human companions.
K**E
This is an amazing solution for the cold and rainy days! Our puppy is about 4 months old and after a bit of training to push the button, she was able to grasp the game. Pros: Keeps the puppy entertained. A full meal took about 20 minutes of running back and forth. The button accessories are helpful and the tiny scoop is nice. The dispenser is pretty durable, holding up to inquisitive pawing. We have a long, single story home and can put the button about 50 feet from the dispenser without problems. Cons: While nothing is a deal breaker for us, the lid is confusing to put on the dispenser and the little tray pops off frequently with enthusiastic eating. The button will also need to be pressed twice periodically, not when she misses, but when she pushes too hard on it. All in all, a good find!
A**R
Our Golden figured it out really quickly. We used it 3-4 times a week for almost 5 months and she was ready to play as soon as she saw us get it out. It was her favorite activity, until it quit working. I put new batteries in it and nothing. I plugged it in...nothing. Instructions aren't comprehensive on how to use the charge cord. Is it supposed to work with it plugged in, or is there a hidden battery that gets charged? Regardless, nothing is working now. Occasionally the red light flickers when I turn it on, but, nothing. A week ago, I would have given it 5 stars. Now it's lucky to get 2 and that's only because it worked so well, when it did work. I have revised my rating to 4 stars. The company replaced the broken item with a new one. Granted the red light doesn't do more than flicker, but the dispenser is working. I've waited several months to revise my review to make sure it lasts. It hasn't been 6 months yet, but we use it at least 4 times a week and our golden still loves it.
S**A
UPDATE: since it was working as pleased I didn’t use it for a while. I was frustrated now it doesn’t even wants to shut on. Switched batteries, tried electric plug in but the machine won’t go on! I was initially excited to acquire the PetGeek as a professional dog trainer. The idea behind is great. I intended to use it for enrichment purposes for my clients' dogs as well as my own, crate training and so much more, serving as training rewards that doesn’t solely come from the handler. However, I encountered several issues with the device. Firstly, it often malfunctions, button buttons work but machine does nothing, dogs even hears the marker sound and doesn’t get reinforcement, other issues either dispensing no treats or too many at once, hard to set as when dispenser is full vs half full the same window will dispense a different amount Which discourage the dog (learner) from continuing to engage with it. Additionally, the absence of a remote control poses a challenge, especially when shaping specific behaviors. Without the option to manually trigger treat release, it's difficult to teach the dog to interact with the machine. Because you would have to manually reward for them trying to keep them in the game and that interrupts the free shaping flow. Furthermore, the inability to disable the tone can be problematic for noise-sensitive dogs or when the desired behavior hasn't been established yet. Overall, while the concept is promising, the PetGeek falls short due to these issues frustrating the learner, in my opinion.
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