Dog Puzzle Toy, Dog Slow Feeder & Treat Dispensing Dog Toys, 2 Levels Puzzle Toys for Dogs, IQ Training/Brain Stimulation, Medium/Large Dogs (MKD-A)
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Mankoda
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Mankoda believe every pet deserves the best.Founded by passionate pet lovers, we arecommitted to creating high-quality products thatenhance the lives of pets and their owners.All ofour products are designed with your furryfriend’s needs in mind while prioritising safetyand sustainability. With a focus on innovationand safety, we aim to build a community wherepets thrive and owners can find joy in everymoment together.
Product Dimensions : 11.14 x 11.14 x 4.33 inches; 1.51 Pounds
Item model number : MKD-A
Date First Available : July 11, 2024
Manufacturer : Mankoda
ASIN : B0D981948C
Country of Origin : China
🎁【Dog Puzzle Toy】: Starting from Level 1 Puzzle, add some treats in the base compartments, and dogs will receive food rewards by lifting the lid with their nose. For dogs who have mastered level 1, for added challenge in level 2, just put some treats in the top compartments, teach your dogs to press the top cover to dispense treats down into the base compartments and finally enjoy food rewards.
🐶【Dog Slow Feeder】: The large capacity top transparent granary saves you the hassle to refill dog food frequently. At the same time, this puzzle toy is also a dog slow feeder. During play, dogs can slow down their eating speed by more than 10 times, which helps with gastrointestinal digestion and forms healthy feeding habits.
❤️【Food Grade Safety Materials】: The dog puzzle toys are designed with your pet’s health in mind, made of durable food-grade PP materials. Non-removeable parts make it safe and easy to clean.
💡【Brain Training & Intelligence Enhancement】: Interactive treat puzzle game challenges your puppies to get their reward of treats, works your dog’s mind while reducing boredom and destructive behavior like chewing, digging and excessive barking.
✅【Anti Slip Base】:The dog puzzle toy has a weighted base and 4 anti slip rubber pads, which can prevent the toy from moving and tipping over while the dog is playing.
7 reviews for Dog Puzzle Toy, Dog Slow Feeder & Treat Dispensing Dog Toys, 2 Levels Puzzle Toys for Dogs, IQ Training/Brain Stimulation, Medium/Large Dogs (MKD-A)
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Original price was: $39.99.$26.99Current price is: $26.99.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent Dog Feeding Device
I use this item once a day to feed our four legged member of our family. She loves accessing every compartment at least twice before I remove it.
Espoir –
Fun Puzzle, but My Dogs Beat It Up Pretty Easily
This dog puzzle is very easy to set up. The large lid (pushbutton) on top makes it easy to fill. Put some kibble in it (I use the dog’s meal), and let them have at it. It functions reliably — when you push on the top of it, it dispenses a few kibbles into the trays on each side (with the flap doors). My dogs have seen the toys with the flap doors before so they know how to operate them by prying with their nose. There’s a small hole in the top of each flap door so the dog can scent the food.I also appreciate that it is made of food-grade materials, and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. They even include a spare flap door in case you lose one.My dogs aren’t quite at the point where they’re fluent operating it, so one of the favorite methods is to grab it by one of the flap doors and fling it into the air. At which point all the flap doors open, the lid pops off, and free kibble flies everywhere. Success! Point being that I have to closely monitor this while it’s being used and try to enforce the rules of operation as the dogs have already figured out the Kobayashi Maru option. I primarily ordered this for one of my dogs who is blind, recognizing that the pushbutton on the top is going to be less obvious to him than my other dogs. But I think he will learn how to operate it and these types of puzzles offer good enrichment for him. I have several puzzle toys and he enjoys them all.This dog puzzle toy is a bit different than the ones that I have and it is easy to setup, operate, and clean. Recommended with some supervision.
Lo e them very much. I.wish they had many them year ago –
My dog would eats that much I so glad I got thos
My dog now eats. I had to.take many time to a vet this toy saved his lifeThis item saved my bogs life.
AquaKelly –
Avery and Rose’s Paw-some Puzzle Adventure with the Mankoda Dog Puzzle Toy
The Woof-tastic Discovery:Avery here, the seasoned veteran of Kellyâs home, and let me tell you, this new contraption, the Mankoda Dog Puzzle Toy, is nothing short of pawsome. And my new little sister, Rose? Sheâs new to the whole âlife with humansâ thing, but boy, did she take to this toy like a duck to waterâor maybe more like a dog to treats!The Setup:When Kelly brought out the Mankoda Puzzle Toy, I could already smell the hidden treatsâit’s like my doggy sixth sense. This thing has two levels of fun: Level 1 is pretty straightforward. Lift the lid with your nose, and voilaâtreats! But Level 2, oh, thatâs where the real brain workout happens. Youâve got to press the top cover, and the treats drop down to the base. Itâs like the jackpot, but for smart pups like us!The Slow Feeder Secret:Now, I love a good snack as much as the next dog, but Kellyâs been harping on something about slowing down my eating. Enter this puzzle toy, which also doubles as a slow feeder. I wonât lie, I used to inhale my food, but this toy forces me to take my time, making every treat an achievement. Plus, I overheard Kelly mentioning something about it helping with digestion. Thatâs cool and all, but for me, itâs just a tasty challenge!Roseâs Rookie Review:Now, Rose is still getting used to all the fun and games around here. But when Kelly introduced her to the puzzle toy, it was like she unlocked a new level of confidence. She figured out Level 1 pretty quicklyâthough I did offer some âbig sisterâ pointers. As for Level 2? Sheâs still working on it, but I can tell she loves the chase for those treats. I can practically see her little brain gears turning.A Note from Kelly:Kelly (our human) really appreciates that this toy is made from food-grade materials, safe for us to chew and slobber all over. And trust me, we slobber plenty. Itâs also super easy to clean, so Kelly doesnât have to worry about it getting all gross after weâre done.The Non-Slip Base Adventure:One of the coolest features is the anti-slip base. You know how sometimes we get a little too excited and start chasing toys all over the floor? Not this one! It stays right where Kelly sets it, no matter how much we nudge it around with our noses and paws. Itâs like the toy knows weâre on a mission.The Verdict â From Avery and Rose:After a week of puzzle-solving fun, we give the Mankoda Puzzle Toy 4.5 Woofs (thatâs doggy for stars). Itâs the perfect challenge for a smart cookie like me, and itâs helping Rose learn new tricks every day. Plus, it keeps us busy when Kellyâs on those long calls. The only downside? Kelly says we have to wait between puzzle rounds to refill the treats. Something about moderation… humph.Final Thoughts:Whether youâre a puzzle master like me or a newbie like Rose, the Mankoda Dog Puzzle Toy is a winner in our book. It keeps us mentally sharp, helps us eat slower (which Kelly says is good for us), and best of all, itâs loads of fun. Now, if youâll excuse us, Rose and I have a few more puzzles to solveâand a few more treats to snag!
Amazon Customer –
Not as easy as I hoped
My biggest complaint about this dog puzzle toy is that when the top, large button is depressed some pieces of kibble can get stuck in openings that dispense the food and then the release doors are stuck in a partially open position which can allow more food to flow out.I also wish it was weighted to prevent dogs from grabbing the doors and pulling them off, or flipping the toy.I have used other dogs that required the dog to depress a lever that released food and also enrichment toys where you hide food (sometimes under hinged doors) that the dog must figure out how to release the food. I’ve not used a dual functioning toy like this one (press the button and also flip open the doors.) I think I prefer the single strategy options of 1. a toy that you load treats into flip open lids or 2. a toy where the button or level is depressed and the food is immediately available to the dog.This option could be better with some tweaks to the design.
Kataryanna –
My Husky Loves This
Color is depicted as shown.This is a great stimulation, puzzle toy for dogs.You can put any variety of dry treats into the slots or the middle reservoir without fear of making a mess.My dog loves this. I put 2 or 3 treats into each compartment and a handful into the middle portion. As soon as I put it on the floor he’s off to the races, excitedly putting his nose in each door, gobbling as he goes. He doesn’t really do the push button on the top correctly. He more so pushes it by accident or works to take the lid off himself. It doesn’t occupy him for long, but I think maybe putting peanut butter in the compartments might do the trick. It did leak with ice, though.I took off a star because the grips on the bottom don’t really seem to be effective. My dog pushes this all over the floor. I would easily give this 5 stars if not for that.
Amazon Customer –
Good – not for impatient dogs
This is a good toy that my dog was able to more or less figure out with some light assistance from me. She also, however, is extraordinarily impatient. So once she got it, she still has to be cajoled to do it properly and not pick the whole thing up to shake it. But she’s a particular strong and strong-willed girl, so your mileage may vary.