Dog Puzzle, 3-in-1 Dog Toy: Puzzle, Slow Feeder Dog Bowls & Dog Nail File Light Yellow

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Interactive Dog Training with the 3-in-1 Puzzle, Slow Feeder & Nail File Toy dog nail filedog nail file

The EliaValth 3-in-1 Dog Puzzle Toy combines mental stimulation, slow feeding, and a dog nail scratch board. Train your dog to enjoy playtime while naturally filing their nails with the dog nail file board. Perfect for creating fun, healthy habits!

Train Your Dog Through Play: 3-in-1 Puzzle, Feeder & Nail File Toy

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Discover how the EliaValth 3-in-1 Dog Puzzle Toy helps train your dog through play. Teach food retrieval, nail care, and cognitive skills with this fun, interactive toy. Strengthen the bond with your dog today!

Family Fun & Bonding with the 3-in-1 Dog Puzzle, Feeder & Nail File dog scratch pad for nailsdog scratch pad for nails

Create joyful moments with your dog using the EliaValth dog puzzle toy, slow feeder, and dog nail scratch board. It’s the perfect dog nail file board for healthy play and bonding time.

How to Use the 3-in-1 Dog Puzzle, Feeder & Nail File scratch pad for dogsscratch pad for dogs

Place treats in the slow feeder compartments. Let your dog press the lid, using the dog nail file board. Watch as your dog enjoys the puzzle, slows down eating, and files nails with the dog nail scratch board.

The Perfect Gift for Your Beloved Dog dog scratch boarddog scratch board

Surprise your dog with the EliaValth 3-in-1 dog puzzle, slow feeder, and dog nail file board. A thoughtful gift that keeps your pet entertained, healthy, and happy, with the added dog nail scratch board( sandpaper on the lid).

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Color

Green

Yellow

Orange

Green

Yellow

Key Features

Puzzle, slow Feeder, nail File

Puzzle, slow Feeder, nail File

Puzzle, slow Feeder, nail File

Precise nail trimming with LED

Precise nail trimming with LED

Who It’s For

Small to medium size dogs

Small to medium size dogs

Small to medium size dogs

Small and medium dogs & cats

Small and medium dogs & cats

Material

Non-toxic, food-grade material

Non-toxic, food-grade material

Non-toxic, food-grade material

Stainless steel blades

Stainless steel blades

Unique Selling Point

3-in-1 design

3-in-1 design

3-in-1 design

LED prevents cutting the quick

LED prevents cutting the quick

What kind of dogs is this toy suitable for?

The 3-in-1 Puzzle Toy is perfect for small to medium-sized dogs who enjoy mental challenges and interactive play. It helps with enrichment, slow feeding, and light nail maintenance but is not recommended for large dogs or heavy chewers.

What size treats can be used with the 3-in-1 Puzzle Toy?

This upgraded version has an enhanced food channel size, supporting popular jerky treats in the US market. It holds up to 250g of food and fits treats up to 14*22mm, better meeting the needs of pet owners.

Is the nail file feature an additional benefit or a necessity?

The nail file is a great addition! The sandpaper on the lid helps keep nails smooth between trims—ideal for dogs that dislike clippers. Not a replacement for nail clippers, but a natural way to maintain nails during play.

Does the toy come with 8 pieces of sandpaper for nail filing?

Yes, it comes with 8 colorful sandpaper pieces to help naturally file your dog’s nails during play. It’s ideal for dogs that dislike nail trimming and makes grooming an easy, stress-free part of their playtime.

How do I choose the right color for my dog and home?

With several color options, you can use Amazon’s 3D View technology to virtually place the toy in your home and see how it matches your decor and dog’s personality before making a purchase.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11 x 11 x 4.3 inches; 2.1 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ EV-121LY
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 8, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ EliaValth
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DFVRWCQT
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

EliaValth 3-in-1 Dog Puzzle Toy with Dog Nail File: This upgraded 3-in-1 interactive dog toys combines a dog nail scratch board, dog scratch pad for nails, and slow feeder dog bowls. Start with the level 1 puzzle, rewarding your dog for learning how to lift the lid to get treats. After mastering level 1, train your dog to use level 2 by pressing the lid to release treats, enjoying both the challenge and rewards. Scan the QR code in the manual to watch a video and help your dog quickly learn to use this dog puzzle toy.
Upgraded Dog Nail Scratch Board with 8 Colorful Sandpapers: EliaValth’s dog nail file board now includes 8 colorful sandpapers, making nail filing more fun for your dog. The dog scratch pad for nails helps your dog naturally maintain nail health during playtime, making it a practical nail file for dogs. This scratch pad for dogs is durable, ensuring long-term use and keeping your dog’s nails neat.
EliaValth Large-Capacity Slow Feeder Dog Bowls: The enhanced food channel size supports popular jerky treats in the US market, better meeting consumer needs. The slow feeder dog bowls-interactive dog toys effectively slow down your dog’s eating speed, promoting healthy digestion. While pressing the lid, which is covered with sandpaper, your dog naturally uses the dog nail file board and dog scratch board to file its front paws, integrating feeding and nail care.
Stable and Safe Dog Scratcher with Extra Large Non-Slip Mat: EliaValth’s dog scratch pad is equipped with an extra-large non-slip mat for stability during use, ensuring it stays in place. Made of durable, food-grade PP material, this dog scratcher is safe for pets and easy to clean. The scratch board for dogs offers a stable grooming experience, making it ideal for all dog sizes.
Interactive Dog Toy for Nails and Training Tool: This dog scratch pad and dog puzzle toy provide mental stimulation while keeping your dog’s nails in check. Using the dog enrichment toys, your dog works to uncover hidden treats, reducing boredom and destructive behaviors. The dog filer for nails makes grooming easy and fun, turning the scratch board for dogs into an essential home care item.

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  1. Janet

    This works great!
    This is a great alternative to help with keeping dog nails trimmed. My dog hates anything to do with a nail trim but loves puzzles so this product was a win-win for us. I noticed a difference within the first couple times of using it. Definitely has exceeded expectations!

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  2. Nikki San

    Engaged doggo
    Got this for my 9yo mini bull terrier. Her nails were getting too long and she also gets bored when it’s too cold out for her usual walk. Engaging and helps keep her nails smooth and trim

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  3. Estefanía Sánchez

    Good
    It took my GSP 2 days to figure it out and she really loves it!

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  4. ReederC14

    Three days and already done.
    It’s only been a week I have had this product. My doggo figured it out right away on his own by using his nose. I got this to help with his toenails. It’s a little frustrating. I am trying to teach him to use it with his feet but so far he has no interest and just pushes the center with his nose. Unfortunately the concept is more for the humans not for the dogs. It’s also kinda pricey for what you’re getting. It is a good size though and easy to clean.

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  5. theresa R.

    Busy!
    Keeps the dog occupied. The nail buffer is ok.

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  6. Anne with an E

    Dogs are smarter than we think!
    Another thing that I ordered and then wondered if it was the right thing. I stared for a long time at this sitting on my kitchen counter and finally thought What the heck, I’ll give it a try. I put Louie’s (dry) food in the center hopper and pushed the lid down several times until all the food went into the little compartments. I put the feeder down on the floor and lifted up one hatch so Louie could see his food in there. Then he lifted the hatch with his nose, ate the food in the compartment, paused, and then lifted the hatch next to it! I was thrilled! After he ate that portion, he went on to the next and the next…Well I was pleased and kind of surprised. I’ve always thought Louie was a smart little dog, but this surprised me a little. For the next few days I let him eat that way.After about a week, I filled the hopper, gave it one push, and put it on the floor. Louie did the rounds and was probably feeling cheated until I gave the lid another push. We repeated that until the food was gone. The following night I did that again and didn’t push on the lid. After his first round he looked at me and I put his paw on the lid and gave a push. The next time he emptied all the compartments, I told him to push down on the top. It didn’t take long until he tried it. And that was all it took.A few days later I was on the phone telling a friend about the feeder, and said I was going to take a video. I hung up and took the video (which should be above) with a little narration for my friend. I texted the video to her and called her back. She was amazed to hear how quickly he had caught on.The way I happened across this feeder: I was looking for something to help keep Louie’s nails from getting too long. I expected to find Dremels and grinders, and I did…but this feeder appeared as well. It turns out that the description says something about helping keep dogs’ nails from getting too long (at least on their front feet). The lid on the hopper is gravelly, and there were a number of additional sand-paper-ish things to stick on the lid. All in all, this is a great feeder and you may be surprised at your dog’s intelligence. If you have a border collie, s/he will probably show YOU how it works.

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  7. Sally Martinez

    It slides all over the floor
    It is built well except for the sticky pad they give you to keep it stationary doesn’t do it’s job. Suction cups would work better.

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  8. JimmyZ

    Great quality. But not filing nails yet for my guy…
    Wes has a few puzzles plus a treat ball that he rolls around every other day or so (this is his part-time job and he takes it seriously). He gets really offended and sad when we try to clip his nails. So I was excited to see the design of this with the sandpaper pads you can stick to the top. Unfortunately we have not advanced to that yet. So this is the type of puzzle that your dog may learn in stages, like Wes is trying to do. First stage is an easy one. The doors open with a nose nudge up, and he has no problem licking the treat out of each compartment. I really like that each door has a small hole in the top and it seems that he is smelling for which ones have treats. He paws at the round things on the corners. I kind of wish they were not there because I think they are confusing him.So second stage is to realize that pushing down on the big button makes treats fall down. But this is what we are still working on. In the past, I used those buttons with a recorded message and trained him to press them for a treat. He did good with that, but they were just a little press, almost like a click. This puzzle has a center button that needs to be pushed down about an inch, so I don’t know if that is part of what he is having a hard time with.We tried gently putting his paw on the top, but he doesn’t like when we do and ends up laying down nearby, not wanting to interact with it any more. The only thing I can thing is that since there are 8 doors that could have treats, this is just a little too much for him to comprehend, and he thinks that it is just random whether poking around on the puzzle as a whole will result in treats showing up somewhere.We are going to keep working on it, but I think that we may acheive training him to push down on the top with his nose, but not with his paw, so I don’t think we will advance to the nail filing stage. I will update if we do.He has been really good at every other puzzle we have gotten him. He has the one where he has to move a part in a slot to reveal treats, and he has the one where there are four different activities, a drawer, a lid, and so on. But he is having a hard time wrapping his brain around this one. I do like the puzzle, though. It seems robust and besides those useless round shapes on the corners, I really don’t have any complaints about the design.

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  9. Hilly Ness

    My dogs love this toy and it seems to be well made. We’ve only had it for a few weeks but it’s still in one piece. That’s saying a lot as our puppies are quite rough. They only get to play with it now and then ’cause it uses a lot of training treats to keep them busy for 10 to 15 minutes. If they made one what made the dogs work a bit harder for the treats we’d buy it!

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  10. Hellen

    My dog chewed it completely to pieces – it is dangerous

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  11. Sarah

    I have 3 dogsOne who is too hyperactive to figure it outOne who took the I will try to eat the orange lids offAnd one who figured it out really quick. I left the nail stuff off first to encourage use.Definitely be prepared for some time teaching them ifyph have one with a short attention span.But through which ever approach they choose had a good time. Very happy pooches. Also watching them all try their different approach got the humans entertained for a while too.

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  12. Robyn Blackburn

    I got this puzzle to slow down my pup while he’s eating and to help file his nails. He is very sensitive about having his paw touched. The puzzle itself is great. It took him some time to figure out how to make it work. Now that he does know how it works. He’s much quicker at using it. However, it does still require him to be quite active, moving around to all of the ports. It does not actually help file down his nails. I would love if there was a way to increase the difficulty or to slow down how much food is released into each compartment in order to extend feed time even more.

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  13. Channnon T.

    Strongly recommend if ur dog likes a challenge in destruction lolvery ammusing very effective on nails good value for the money 💰😁

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