Dog Puzzle Toy 2 Levels, Dog Puzzle Feeder for Smart Dogs, Dog Treat Puzzles Slow Feeder, Enrichment Toys for Boredom and Mental Stimulation
Original price was: $35.98.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Price: $35.98 - $29.99
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Product Description
Dog Puzzle Toy 2 Levels
Interactive Dog Toy
Friendly Food-grade PP
Mental Stimulation Toy
Product Dimensions : 10.24 x 10.24 x 4.25 inches; 1.27 Pounds
Item model number : PAT03L36MG
Date First Available : November 9, 2024
Manufacturer : Cenmesy
ASIN : B0DH1S2WH4
Country of Origin : China
2 Level Design: Innovative 2-in-1 puzzle toy featuring both beginner and advanced modes. Start with simple lid-sliding for treats, then progress to the challenging upper compartment dispensing system for advanced play.
Slow Feeding Solution: Large transparent food storage chamber reduces refill frequency. Functions as a slow feeder, reducing eating speed by over 10x, suitable for both large and small breeds.
Stability Assured: Equipped with 4 non-slip rubber feet and weighted base design, ensuring the toy stays firmly in place during active play sessions.
Food-grade Material: Constructed with food-grade PP materials and featuring no removable parts for easy cleaning. Ready to use straight out of the box with zero assembly required.
Mental Stimulation: Interactive puzzle game that engages your dog’s mind, reducing boredom and unwanted behaviors like excessive chewing, digging, and barking. Compact 4.2-inch height design.
2 reviews for Dog Puzzle Toy 2 Levels, Dog Puzzle Feeder for Smart Dogs, Dog Treat Puzzles Slow Feeder, Enrichment Toys for Boredom and Mental Stimulation
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Original price was: $35.98.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Michael Burger –
A durable slow-feeder toy that requires reasonably complex problem-solving skills for our puppy
After I loaded the puzzle toy with kibbles the first time and introduced it to our 3.5-month-old Australian cattle dog, he grabbed one of the ‘flapper’ lids and tossed it as he tosses his play toys. Of course, that resulted in kibbles coming from three or four of the side pockets and spreading out over the floor. However, with no help from me, he learned to lift the flapper lids with his nose and poke under them to grab the kibbles.I don’t think he has made the connection yet between pressing the top and filling the side pokets with kibbles, but he knows to make sure that no kibbles remain in any of the 8 pockets when he is finished. It is a good way to slow his eating speed.I’d like the pockets to be a little wider to make it easher for bigger dogs to reach all of the kibbles in the side pockets more easily, but he manages OK for now. (He is growing quickly, so I don’t know how many days are left before he outgrows this puzzle toy.)
Kayla –
Fun puzzle toy
I introduced this puzzle toy to my dog today and she did really well on level one of just getting them from the doors. She could nose those open without a problem. I placed her on the big button to get more treats and she was able to find them in the doors. Will just take some practice for her to start pushing it herself. Sheâs small enough that she needs to put her whole body weight on it and not just a paw.