dog chew toy
“power chewer” dogs and more




At SodaPup we specialize in creating fun and innovative dog toys for dogs that destroy everything! All of our products are made in the USA and are FDA compliant, meaning they are the safest dog toys in the market today.
SodaPup has developed several brands, each with a unique theme that appeals to different consumer segments. Our brands are SodaPup, USA-K9, Industrial Dog, MuttsKickButt, Spotnik, and Harvard’s Finest (our brand of grain-free dog treats).
SodaPup gives back to the communities it serves, directing contributions to animal shelters as well as dog-related veterans organizations.

Durable, great for our power chewer, he loves when we put treats in there!
Keeps the young dog busy for about an hour with some pieces of dig cookies. Bounces it around the house. Survived his strong chewing without missing pieces. The 14-year-old dog loves it since it is easy on her teeth. Will need to order another one to keep them both happy.
Bought this for our rescue dog. He absolutely loves it. He spends hours playing with it. He even takes it to him bed to sleep with. Seems very durable as our dog is an avid chewer, at least so far. I’m Not sure he’s figured out how to get his treats out. Sometimes he throws it in the air and treats come out
So much better then the Kong’s
I bought two of these. One for my Australian Shepherd and one for my son’s Border Collie. They’ve held up great and the dogs love them. The whole and the end is a little big for very small “low calorie” treats, but I just put one large treat in with the smaller ones and it keeps my dog busy for at least and hour. He loves it!
This is easily my dog’s favorite toy! I like putting in treats of different sizes in there for him and it will keep him busy for 30 minutes to an hour. He likes to toss it around to get the treats out which keeps him active and engaged when I’m not home/busy. The rubber material is also very sturdy and one of the best I’ve seen in a dog toy, and other than a few teeth marks my dog who has destroyed almost every toy has not broken this one. 100% recommend!
I bought this after we saw pups playing with it at our dog training sessions, and both my puppy and I love it! I stuff it with broken up larger dog treats and dog kibble of a different brand than our pup normally eats (so it’s like a treat). The kibble does fall out sooner, especially once Indy learned to drop the toy on the ground to make it bounce, but that continues the play since the kibble falls out sooner as an immediate reward while the more irregularly-shaped broken dog treats stay in a lot longer and encourage him to stay engaged. I’ve also been able to fit a LOT of treats in it, further extending playtime. If I shove treats in that neither he nor I can get out, I jab a butter knife around inside to break up the treats into smaller pieces. Though I like using kongs, this toy is different because it has a much smaller opening so he can’t just stick his tongue inside and get all the goodies – he has to work for it! For reference, our puppy is 5 months old, weighs 35 lbs, and had nearly all of his adult teeth when we gave him this toy to play with. His 5-year-old 50 lb doggy friend (who taught him how to drop it to make it bounce) also loved it and played with it longer than Indy did!
I’m always hesitant to purchase dog toys as my pooch destroys 95% of them within the first 5 minutes, but this one, which is adorable, has quickly become my pooches favorite. It’s very durable, hard, thick plastic even stronger than a Kong toy. If my dog hasn’t destroyed it yet and it’s been at least a month, then you know it’s a great toy for aggressive chewers and toy destroyers. Only complaint is there are usually a few treat pieces that are stuck broken inside and not always easy to remove. My dog literally carries her coffee cup to me daily for a “fill up”. LoL.
The Soda Pup Treat Cup is made of the same awesome material as all the Soda Pup toys, which I see as indestructible so far with my German Shepherd. The Soda Pup Cup is designed so that you can put treats on the inside and your dog learns to toss the cup around to drop the treats out and keep him/her busy You can also put peanut butter on the dispenser hole, which will really keep your dog occupied for some time.
I have three dogs, and they are trouble makers if not left with entertainment. I used to fill kongs but kongs have a very round design and treats would just roll right out so those are really just good for peanut butter. These are great of other treats. When they fall on their side no treats can even roll out, the dogs have to get them vertical to get anything out. These are cheap and I just line them up and put various treats in & the pups carry them off to work on them. All my dogs are very large and none of them have “chewed up” the toy, just lots of little puncture/teeth marks.