Interactive Dog Puzzle Toys, Dogs Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training, Puppy Puzzle Toys, Mentally Stimulating Treat Dispenser for Training Small, Medium & Large Dogs(Blue-Round)
$26.99
8 reviews for Interactive Dog Puzzle Toys, Dogs Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training, Puppy Puzzle Toys, Mentally Stimulating Treat Dispenser for Training Small, Medium & Large Dogs(Blue-Round)
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Interactive Dog Puzzle Toys, Dogs Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training, Puppy Puzzle Toys, Mentally Stimulating Treat Dispenser for Training Small, Medium & Large Dogs(Blue-Round)
$26.99
Blessedandcontent –
Dog loves it
It took him no time at all to figure this out, but I love watching him search the treats out. We’re both happy.
HSTeacher –
Dog enjoys this puzzle
My dog loves puzzles. This one is easy to get the treats from.
Patricio Radosta –
Anda bien
Senlo ve de movimiento fluido no parece trabarse
Kindle Customer S. Gibbons –
A Little Unsafe
My midsize dog chewed it up right away taking off the little white 1″ long ‘no scoot’ pads out of the bottom of it. If I hadn’t been watching, she could have choked on one or more of them.I had to remove those she hadn’t and threw them all away.
Lucas B. –
He loves it!
My dogs loves this puzzle. Have had it for a couple months and my puppy hasnât destroyed it and he is super entertained by it. Decent size so he can have access to his treats. Great quality! No assembly needed just treats!
Tarboosh ð© –
Dog loves it
My dog loves this. He can solve it in about 20 seconds so it’s not very good if you have a gifted dog. My other dog is less gifted in ability to use this and will take minutes to figure out how 1 moves nd waits till the other dog comes to help him. If you have a dog like that might last longer and be more mentally stimulating. The cups for the treats are not that big. I have small treats, kibble, ECT. And I either have to break it into even smaller pieces or fit 1 single piece of kibble. I would not recommend this for slow feeding because the size of each hole has the fact it would be more work on you to have to keep refilling it to give your dog a meal. It’s great for treats since you are only giving a little.
Mike&Teresa –
Dog loves it
Our daughter has a very busy dog and she actually does like this puzzle. She works at it and because she is smart and busy it helps her to focus on one thing for a while and eat a bit slower. She may need a more complex puzzle at some point but for now, this is good.
Joyful Engineer –
Jake loves this dog puzzle!
I’ve only had this a couple of days, but it is a winner!I didn’t know if Jake would be interested in puzzles, but last week in our dog class, our instructor brought a few of these out. When I realized Jake liked it, I decided to look on Amazon to see if I could find a similar one.This one is very nice! The pieces feel solid – and them move smoothly in their tracks (this is important so Jake doesn’t get frustrated and try to destroy it. When I put the treats in the little wells, and then slide the pieces around to expose more wells, they wrap around the oval nicely. He tries to pick the pieces out with his teeth, but quickly realizes that they don’t come out (see video).Each piece has a small hole in it, and I watch Jake stopping and sniffing to see if that is one he needs to move or not. This keeps his brain busy – sniffing, and figuring out what he should move next to get the treat.I wouldn’t leave him alone with the puzzle – he has powerful jaws, and I could see him trying to chew in from the edges. But that’s not unexpected.