Collection: WagLab

Play isn't just something to fill time — it's how dogs explore, stay curious and feel fulfilled. PlayStack is a customisable natural rubber toy system designed around how dogs actually play, turning everyday snack and play time into something they genuinely want to stay with.

Each mod does something different. Mix and match them to build a session that suits your dog — switch things up between plays to create new combinations and keep engagement fresh.

Which mod is right for my dog?
  • The Boomerang — best for crunchy treats or kibble. Rolls and dispenses as your dog chases it.
  • The Slobber — best for spreads like peanut butter or soft toppers. Can be frozen for a longer session.
  • The Squiggle — the most versatile mod. Works with treats, kibble, spreads, or a combination of both.
  • The Bully — holds bully sticks securely. Turns a chew session into interactive play.
  • The Spinner — the most challenging mod. Dogs nudge and roll it to release small treats or kibble.
  • 2-Pack — two mods bundled together. A ready-made starting point or a great way to grow your collection.
Small or Large — how do I choose?
  • Small — dogs up to 20 kg, smaller mouths, or more delicate players.
  • Large — dogs 16 kg and above, enthusiastic or mouthy players.
  • If your dog falls between 16–20 kg, go Small for delicate players and Large for enthusiastic, mouthy ones.
What are dog enrichment toys good for?

Enrichment toys help keep dogs mentally stimulated, encourage problem-solving and reduce boredom — especially during independent play. A busy brain can mean a calmer, happier dog. PlayStack is made with dog-safe materials and designed with real play in mind, so each piece works best when used as intended: for interactive, supervised enrichment.

Is PlayStack suitable for heavy chewers?

PlayStack is designed for interactive enrichment — rolling, nudging and engaging dogs as they work for treats or chews — not for chewing the toy itself. It is not recommended for heavy chewers. Because every dog plays differently, supervised play is always recommended to make sure they're using it safely and as intended.