Dog Puzzle Toys Level 3 2 1, Dog Treat Puzzle Slow Feeder, Interactive Enrichment Toys for Large/Medium/Small and Smart Dog, Dog Food Dispenser for Boredom and Mental Stimulation (Blue).
$29.90
Price: $29.90
(as of Feb 05, 2025 08:15:59 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Product feature
Upgraded puzzle toy
1. Level 1 plus level 2 difficulty
2. The puzzle toy adds a new button function, pet presses down on the granary lid, then food will fall into the leaky food-box.
Slow feeder bowl
Scientific design to make pets eat slowly, which is help digestion and more healthily
Non-slip pad design
There are 4 non-slip pads at the bottom of puzzle toy to prevent pets from upsetting the feeder during playtime
Instruction for use
Step 1
Counterclockwise open the granary cover upward, you can put in right sized food.
Step 2
Pet presses down on the granary lid, food will fall into the leaky food-box.
Step 3
Pets can eat food by opening the lid of the leaky food-box
Step 4
Pets can eat food by moving the slider
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Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
1,400
Price
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Material
ABS+PC ABS+PC ABS+PC PP+PC
Size
5.63 x 5.63 x 5.63 inches 5.63 x 5.63 x 5.63 inches 10.43 x 10.43 x 4.53 10.24 x 10.14 x 4.25 inches
Product Dimensions : 10.24 x 10.14 x 4.25 inches; 1.27 Pounds
Date First Available : July 5, 2022
Manufacturer : Kubatis
ASIN : B0B5SZ1J19
Country of Origin : China
【Multi-functional Dog Toy】This is a dog puzzle toys feeder with multi-functions, a combination of slow feeding toy, dog enrichment toys, IQ training pet supplies and other functions, it can help improve pets intelligence.
【Slow Down Feeding】Dog interactive toys can make your pet eat slower, and prevent any stomach problems, as well as the treat dispenser toy to reward your pet with kinds of food. Pets would enjoy the fun feeding.
【Easy to Use】Dog puzzle toys have 6 flip type lids, you can add food to the granary, pets press down on the transparent lid, food will fall into the leaky food-box. Pets also can eat food by moving 2 sliding lids. In the beginning, you can try helping your pet to smell and find food with its paw.
【Durable & Safe & Easy to Clean】The puzzle feeder for dogs is made of food-grade heavy duty PP+PC material strong enough for daily use and bottom non-slip pad design to ensure its sturdy. In addition it is easy to clean by hand.
【IQ Training】This is a dog puzzle toy feeder combining the functions of slow food toys, pet rich toys, IQ training pet supplies, and other functions. Let your dog search for treats by pressing the granary button and in the dog food outlet and slider, Can help pets improve IQ and mental stimulation.
Customers say
Customers find that the pet toy keeps their dogs entertained and engaged for a long time. They enjoy watching their pets play with it and find it easy for them to use. Many customers praise its functionality and durability, though some have mixed opinions on durability and size.
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13 reviews for Dog Puzzle Toys Level 3 2 1, Dog Treat Puzzle Slow Feeder, Interactive Enrichment Toys for Large/Medium/Small and Smart Dog, Dog Food Dispenser for Boredom and Mental Stimulation (Blue).
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V.S. –
Very good puzzle feeder!
This feeder/puzzle is great. My 8 month old puppy has been eating from it for about 1/2 of his meals for 3 weeks. For the first week I pushed down the clear plaster cover (it twists on & off to insert the food) to release the food into the slots while I encouraged him to look at what I was doing. Then Iâd pick up the front end of my pup and put his paws on the plastic cover as a next step to getting him to figure this out. I started to be quiet while I did this to encourage him to listen to the food pellets dropping into their slots. Starting about 4 days ago (maybe 2 weeks after first use) he began putting his paws on the plastic release thing himself. He is still learning – which is good.I give him 1/4 cup of food per meal and it takes him just under 7 minutes to finish. The feeder could hold more though, maybe a cup (?). Like so many puzzle feeders I wouldnât leave him unsupervised while using it. And I pick it up as soon as the food is gone to prevent him from having the negative reinforcement of pushing on the feeder and getting nothing for it. I will sometimes take it in the living room and put it beside me on the floor and Iâll just keep an eye on him and leave him to it.There are two sliding drawers to hide food. They are good in that the sliding thing encourages a different kind of puzzle solving. However, the food doesnât dispense into these drawers. You have to manually put the food there and close the slider. I think they could have come up with something better. But, I try to refill them drawers as my dog is eating to encourage more problem solving. For the dispenser part of the feeders you open the clear plastic lid and put the food inside. When the lid is pushed down it opens slots to allow the food pellets to go through. When the pressure is off the lid the food is no longer dispensed. The food goes into channels to be dispensed in specific slots. The food doesnât dispense evenly – because my dog doesnât hit the plastic lid square on or with equal force. This means eventually some slots run out of food while others still have food to dispense. I think thatâs fine because my dog can use his nose to try and sniff-out where the food is. So far my dog gives up on this before the very end (when all but one or two of the channels is empty), and I just dispense the food for him one last time. Heâs been getting better every time we use it so the feeder is doing its job.The feeder came with two replacement covers for the feeder slots. I donât know why. But I guess the company finds this is necessary. We will see. One of the slot covers tends to stick in the open position but I just flip it down.The aesthetics of this feeder/puzzle are nice. The colors are warm and friendly. The weight is not heavy but solid. There are rubber (?) grips on the bottom if you put this on a wood or tile floor.Iâm a big fan of this feeder/puzzle. And highly recommend it.
Christina Grapp –
Best money Iâve spent on a dog toy/slow feeder!!!
I bought this for our 15 month old Queensland Heeler. He chows down his food super fast and is always hungry! This has slowed his eating and given him engagement that gives us a much needed BREAK!! This ball hold roughly 2 cups of kibble. It keeps our heeler busy for roughly 30 minutes rolling around on our tile and wood floors, while he eats his breakfast. This is a game changer for us as he is usually looking for something to do, 4 minutes after he is done eating! The only thing we might like different is that it was slightly bigger so he couldnât pick it up with his mouth! Also, the first time I filled it, I didnât tighten the lid all the way so it popped off. So make sure to tighten it well! I promise your pup is gonna love this!!!
beachgirl2 –
Fun for dog, but moves around too easily
My dog loves a challenge…especially when it comes to food. This is a game for her to play, with either her dry dog food or treats. The problem is that she is able to push it around too easily. It’s not heavy enough to stay in one place. And she eats large dog kibble, which are a bit too big to fit through the holes and fall down into the trays. Some do, some don’t. But it’s a good challenge for her.
Dallas mom & crafter –
My puppy loves this toy.
It gives my puppy a good 20-30 minutes of play and activity during the day!!!! Also good because he gulps down food. So it slows him down.
Stella –
Perfect for active minds!
I use this for every meal for my 16 month old Golden. She got the hang of it so quickly! She figured out the slots in like 10 mins, but she perfected her efficency methods in like 2 days. It’s been so good for her since she’s high energy and eats her food way too quickly. It’s so easy to just pop it into the dishwasher and it’s clean! I’ve had it for several months now, and it’s only lost one plastic flap, so it’s pretty well made, but I wouldn’t leave your dog alone with it too long if they’re chewers. 10 out of 10 for me!
J. Huq –
Easy to fill, fun to use, but can break
This toy is just challenging enough for my dog that it was a fun time watching her learn to use it. It’s also so much easier to fill than some other toys, because you just pour it in.The difficulty is that the lid is made with cheap plastic that isn’t machine washable and isn’t the safest plastic option for health. Additionally, after I broke it in the wash, I could’t find a replacement part online for it.Well, I’m sad that it’s broken because it was one of my favorites, and maybe I will decided to buy a new one, but for now, I’m just waiting for replacement lids to come out.
Amazon Customer –
Great for puppies
Need to be more sturdy
banana –
“Luce” likes it! – So we like it!
– Seems durable – sturdy plastic – clear top- Option to adjust dispenser holes for different size treats (to find the right combo, turn the top)- it’s big enough to not go under furniture;- Depending on the size of your pooch, they may be able to pick it up by mouth, but not open it- Makes a soft sound like a baby duck quack (not annoying like so many other toys!- An all-around winner for our “choosy” Corgi
ANdrew –
Our dogs love this treat ball. It makes a quirky sound and the dispensing options make it easy to adjust the flow. I love the clear cover (unlike kong and other products) bc it shows if treats are still left inside. Our big dog pushes it around the house with his nose. Our small dog jumps on it with his front feet to roll it around. I mix expensive treats with dog kibble ahead of time so they all smell good and costs less. Great product.
Mariana bio –
Tal cual está en la foto es el producto además el sonido que hace cuando rueda la pelota le llama mucho la atención a mi perrito, lo recomiendo mucho
A –
My German Shepherd loves this!! When inside this helps entertain her mind enough to make her tired. Took her time to realise she had to press on the top.
Christopher Y. –
took our pet no time at ll to learn how it works, she loves to get the treats out—even for the food she won’t eat from her dish, Trixie will eat from the puzzle, she loves the fun and is very entertained!
Karla Aragon –
Mi perra parecÃa aspiradora. Ahora come más lento y se entretiene por horas. Lo amamos.