KADTC Dog Maze Puzzle Toy from United States Puppy Mind Games Brain Mental Stimulation Mentally Stimulating Keep Them Busy Boredom Busters Enrichment Interactive Toys Small/Medium/Large Dogs
$32.90
Price: $32.90
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Product Dimensions : 11.26 x 11.26 x 2.76 inches; 1.85 Pounds
Item model number : KATDCMG
Date First Available : October 6, 2023
Manufacturer : KATDC
ASIN : B0DL36SXY3
Country of Origin : China
[Dog Puzzle Toy from the United States, an American Brand with a U.S. Patent][Maze Puzzle Toy] This is an innovatively designed dog toy, resembling a maze. It combines two difficulty levels into one, allowing both Level 1 and Level 2 play to be achieved with a single toy. The difficulty can be adjusted based on the pet’s specific condition, making it suitable for dogs that have not undergone cognitive training or those with basic experience in puzzle-solving.
[Safe Design and Materials] This toy features a secure design, ensuring that all components remain intact and do not detach from the toy, eliminating the risk of accidental ingestion by dogs. You can confidently allow your dog to play with it. The product is made from food-grade ABS material and is free from harmful substances such as Bisphenol A (BPA), PVC, and phthalates, fully safeguarding your dog’s health.
[How to Play] The toy features two circular tracks, each containing several semi-spherical treat compartments. Place pet kibble into these compartments. Dogs can use their noses or paws to push the treat compartments along the tracks. When a compartment aligns with a designated dispensing slot on the toy, the treats fall through into one of the four lidded boxes on the side. To access the treats, the dog must use its nose to nudge open the lid of the box.
[Stimulating the Mind and Relieving Anxiety] The process of playing and obtaining food rewards encourages your dog to think and exercise both mind and body, promoting brain development. This stimulation can also help relieve anxiety and stabilize their mood, helping your dog integrate better into family life.
[Slow Feeder for Digestive Health] Toy is designed to slow down your pet’s eating pace, correcting habits of fast consumption and promoting healthier digestion. The gradual eating process helps protect your dog’s gastrointestinal health. The toy is equipped with four non-slip rubber pads at the base to prevent tipping or sliding during use. These washable rubber pads ensure stability and allow the toy to be used effectively on a variety of surfaces, including wood, tile, and carpeted floors.
8 reviews for KADTC Dog Maze Puzzle Toy from United States Puppy Mind Games Brain Mental Stimulation Mentally Stimulating Keep Them Busy Boredom Busters Enrichment Interactive Toys Small/Medium/Large Dogs
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Jen –
Made well, my pets should figure it out eventually…
KADTC Dog Maze Puzzle Toy from United States Puppy Mind Games Brain Mental Stimulation Men…Giving this 5 stars even though my animals aren’t smart enough to figure it out yet, lol. The cats and dogs have played with it the last couple days and none have been able to figure out how to get the treats out yet. They can maneuver the little cups around and cause the treats to fall in the hole, but can’t figure out how to lift the little lids on the sides to retrieve the treats yet. I put in some treats that are good for cats and dogs that they seem to really love but still not enough to make them try hard enough to figure it out. I mainly got this to entertain them while I am at work. I figure they will eventually figure it out when they get bored enough. The pieces slide around easy enough and the lids are light enough and easy enough to lift, so I believe it’s well made for the job.Update: after we were back home from the holidays and it was just my jack-chi and cat, I filled it with their treats and left for work. On the 2nd day I got home from work, all the treats were gone. Iâm happy they (they tend to tag-team everything) figured it out.
JL –
It’s great…except
I see how a dog could use its brains to get the food, but my dog just pulls off the little parts to get the food. She is too smart for this I guess. Too bad because I like what it’s intended to do.
Cole –
My dog just wasn’t interested
My cocker spaniel loves puzzle feeders, and plays with them often. There was just something about this one, however, that didn’t click with him. The idea is certainly there… put the food in the little pods and the dog has to slide it over the holes before lifting the flap to get the treat. It’s a standard level 2 puzzle, and I really thought he’d be ok with it. But he seemed to lose interest. I’m not sure if its the toy itself or if I just didn’t have stimulating enough treats in it.From a functionality standpoint, however, everything worked fine, so that was good. I may just have to keep trying it to see if we can win him over.
Another opinion –
Decent Gift for Pet Owners with a Few Flaws
I ordered this as a gift for a pet owner and from what I heard, their dog seems to enjoy it enough, but there are a few flaws. One of those is, the holes in the tops of the pods are big enough for the dog to stick their tongue into to get the treats, so the holes should be made smaller. It also seems like the toy doesn’t have enough grip or weight, so it’s easy for a dog to push around on a smooth surface or floor. However, this toy is generally entertaining for a pet or a dog, at least for awhile, and should present it with at least a few hours of amusement.
Scubed –
Pretty good, hard to fix for rough dogs though
My dog has a bunch of different puzzles from a variety of brands, and is happy working on ones from the easiest to the hardest levels, so I though this would be a fun medium challenge for him to figure out. He got the gist of it pretty quickly, so it took him about ten minutes to get all of the treats out. I would rank it as a medium challenge for a dog that’s used to puzzles. It’s pretty sturdy and easy to rinse out and clean, but the one downside is that if the doors pop off, they are not made to get clipped back on, and typically that part is broken forever. So if you have a dog that is pretty rough on the puzzle toys and likes to rip parts off, I would not recommend this. Overall it’s a pretty good value compared to some of the others I’ve tried though.
Ashe –
Doggo likes it
This is our first puzzle game for our doxie and he really enjoys it. Used with training treats and they sometimes bypass the hole when swooped by, but it keeps him entertained. Would be perfect if the drop holes were larger. Not sure that he understands the mechanics of the slide part but he can easily push them around with his nose. He very quickly figured out the lift feature. I think this is good for beginners because you can start out only putting treats in the lift portion and move on to the slides. Now I just have to find a more appropriately sided treat. It does come with a weird cup to fill the pump hole things, but it’s really not necessary. Grips on the bottom which kept thr device from moving when used by our small breed dog. Worked great out of box.
tom –
Great price for Fido’s puzzle
This is well made and is also easy to take apart for cleaning which is a plus. We have a German shepherd and he completes his old maze puzzle way too quickly so we thought a new one would be great. This one has an inner circle of treat pods that he needs to nose and move around to the outer circle to drop the treats into the hole and into the bin. Then he has to flip the bin lid up and he has access to his goodies. Because he is so used to his other puzzle, he picked up on how to solve this one pretty quickly. I think this will be more challenging for dogs that donât have similar puzzles they already know. Over all, this is a great puzzle to tire them out with brain activity and is a great deal!
Frank F. –
New puzzle for our Labrador to slow his eating down
We got this as a new puzzle feeder to slow our Labrador down who is like a Hoover vacuum if you let him. His entire meal can be gone in less than 30 seconds without a slow feeder. This one looked better than others we have used, I liked the rounded pieces on top since previous similar versions of this he just turns his head to the side and bites it and chews on them and eventually works grooves into them with his teeth. With this, being rounded, I figured he would slip right off. And it didn’t look like he could pull the pieces off. Well, surprise! He did. The pieces that slide on top he was able to get off multiple times. The good news is I was able to put them back on. Also, the doors on the side are designed in a way that a dog can bite them and chew on them and probably pull them off. It does come with one additional door, which tells me that it’s not rare for a dog to pull it off. We were hoping this one would be the slow feeder puzzle that would let us have 15 or 20 minutes of peace and quiet while our Labrador puppy eats. Unfortunately, it required more supervision than most other puzzle feeders that we have. I’m thinking that if the doors on the side were removed, that might be better, providing the pieces that slide on top were better anchored so they couldn’t be removed by a dog.