Wicked Ball SE Smart Interactive Ball vs Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)

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Wicked Ball SE Smart Interactive Ball

by Cheerble

Price $29.99
Rating ★★★★ 4.1/5 (21 reviews)
Category Interactive Toys
Best For Best for small, active dogs that need a self-moving toy for independent play.

The Wicked Ball SE is a smart automated ball designed for small-breed dogs. It uses LED lights and three play modes—normal, gentle, and passive—to roll, bounce, or shake in response to movement. After about 10 minutes of play, it enters a roughly 30-minute sleep mode before reactivating. It is made from natural rubber and TPU, includes obstacle avoidance technology, and has an IP65 water-resistant design for indoor or outdoor use.

Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)

by Hagen / Dogit

Price $26
Rating ★★★★ 4/5 (100 reviews)
Category Slow Feeders
Best For Great for large dogs with big appetites who tend to gulp their food rapidly.

The Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl features fixed internal ridges that make dogs work around obstacles rather than gulping food quickly. Its large-capacity plastic design and wide stable base make it especially suitable for bigger dogs that need a roomier slow feeder for daily meals.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureWicked Ball SE Smart Interactive BallDogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)
Build Quality
DurabilityMediumMedium
MaterialMixedPlastic
Chew ResistantMediumMedium
Usability
Difficulty LevelEasyMedium
Size OptionsMultiple sizesMultiple sizes
Indoor / OutdoorBothIndoor
Functionality
Treat DispensingNoNo
InteractiveSelf-PlayYes
Maintenance
Dishwasher SafeNoTop Rack Only
NoiselessNoYes

Strengths & Weaknesses

Wicked Ball SE Smart Interactive Ball

Strengths

  • Self-activating movement keeps dogs engaged without owner involvement
  • Water-resistant design works for indoor and outdoor play
  • LED lights add extra sensory stimulation

Weaknesses

  • Not chew-proof for aggressive chewers
  • Short active play followed by a long rest period may frustrate some dogs
  • More expensive than non-electronic toys and replacement shells may be needed

Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)

Strengths

  • Large capacity suits large breed feeding needs
  • Internal ridges slow eating without being overly complex
  • Wide stable base helps reduce tipping

Weaknesses

  • Plastic may wear down with aggressive chewers
  • Ridges and troughs can be difficult to clean after wet food
  • Some dogs may still bypass the ridges and gulp from the edges

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