Dog Puzzle Toys, Treat Dispensing Dog Enrichment Toys for IQ Training and Brain Stimulation, Interactive Mentally Stimulating Toys as Gifts for Puppies, Cats, Dogs
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Dog Puzzle Toys, Treat Dispensing Dog Enrichment Toys for IQ Training and Brain Stimulation, Interactive Mentally Stimulating Toys as Gifts for Puppies, Cats, Dogs

$12.99

Product Description

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PETSTA cares about the physical and mental health of your furry friends.

Making dogs and cats healthier is PETSTA’s mission. PETSTA puzzle toys can help release the pet’s excess energy, meet its physical needs and mental stimulation. Keeping pets busy can also solve their anxiety and boredom.

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 8 x 1 inches; 1.57 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ NPT001
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 4, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ PETSTA
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0CX1DM6T9
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

【22 HOLES, LEVEL 4 SLOW FEEDER】Our dog mental stimulation toys have a unique squeak button in the middle, which make it easier to attract the attention of dogs and cats. Three different difficulty designs and the 22-hole dog treat dispenser design maximize slow feeding time, even beyond 30 minutes.
【FUNNY STIMULATING TOYS】All kinds of dogs and cats love the puzzle game of Spin & Slide and the Seek & Hide with their smell sense and paw skills to find food. Combining circular orbit sliding game and linear orbit sliding game, smart dog and cat must move the slider correctly to get the food reward hidden in the maze.
【NON-REMOVABLE PARTS DOG PUZZLE】Our dog treat puzzle is made of non-toxic materials, very durable and suitable for pets to play for a long time. This dog toy has no removable parts because the design has built-in play parts that fold tightly and won’t fall off easily.
【ANTI-SLIP & EASY TO CLEAN】: The four corners of the bottom are equipped with four anti-skid pads, which can be well fixed during the dog’s slow food process; It is easy to clean with warm water and soap between uses, also dishwasher safe.
【GIFT CHOICE】: Our puppy toy has a beautiful box as the outer packaging, which is perfect for holiday or birthday gifts. Also, use with caution if your dog is an aggressive chewer.

8 reviews for Dog Puzzle Toys, Treat Dispensing Dog Enrichment Toys for IQ Training and Brain Stimulation, Interactive Mentally Stimulating Toys as Gifts for Puppies, Cats, Dogs

  1. Lady Dorminey

    Great for busy pups and smart dogs!
    This keeps my puppy blue heeler busy and happy. Easy to fill and wash. I put her puppy food in it and put it in her crate to play with. The kibble fits perfectly in each little hiding place. After a month of fun it has not broken or malfunctioned.

  2. C.A.

    Good quality
    Good quality and arrived on time. Most importantly, my dog likes it.

  3. CSM

    Easy, fun puzzle
    My dog really enjoys this puzzle. It is a pretty easy puzzle for her. The only issue is that the tiles on one side does not slide easily like the other side. The first one I received was so hard to move, that I returned it for a replacement. The second one is better but still has the same issue. Other than that, it is made well. The size of the puzzle works well for my 5 lb dog.

  4. Mary Jo Johnson

    great entertainment
    dog love these puzzles we give them one when we leave the house and they never whimper

  5. Cambria

    Hard to clean
    My dog loves the puzzle, but it gets disgustingly slobbery and it’s hard to clean. The plastic is thick enough so it’s durable. The pieces won’t come apart (that I can tell) when your dog bites at them to move them. You can fit a decent amount of food or treats in the little cubbies, which I was surprised by. It kept my dog busy for 10-15 minutes. The mental stimulation is priceless, especially if your dog has any anxious behavior (chewing, licking excessively, pacing…) I’d say this puzzle is geared toward dogs that have used them before, so I’d suggest getting an easier one if it’s their first.I genuinely believe every pet owner should try a puzzle, even if you don’t think your dog is particularly smart. You’d be surprised!

  6. Dane

    Great
    This is one of the two I bought. Keeps them busy

  7. @RoseShowsChannel

    I LOVE THIS! MORE IMPORTANTLY MY DOG LOVES IT!!!
    I videod my dogs first time playing with it and it’s too cute!! I wanted to put it up here but it’s more than 3 minutes long. I will try to edit it down and come back and post it to show you here. She is an 8 lb Bolognese, which are built like poodles (ill put up a pic of her for size reference – all i could find here in my tablet was a GIF i made of her and a reel, i hope those are okay to post.).I have always played hide and seek types of games with her, just putting a treat under a pillow (with her watching) telling her “I’m hiding it. Now you gotta find it!” So she already knew those words, and I’m sure that helped her to get right into it!I let her watch me put the treats in – which she was very attentive to. When I told her to get them, it took her a minute to understand that she had to move something to expose the treat. Of course I got her started a little bit by pointing and pushing the slides over a just a little bit. Then she got the hang of it and really getting into it and enjoying it. Each time she succeeded it was a “big hooray for my smart baby!!” She loves that as much as the treat i think!!As a smaller dog her nature is to root it with her nose, and I was worried the panels would stick, but she had no problem at all! With the size of her snout it’s just the right challenge to get in there to get the treat out. I think it would be fine for bigger dogs too because they have longer tongues.By the third time we took it out to play, not only was she very excited, but this is when she realized she could also use her paws to move things. I like that I can make it more challenging for her over time by not giving hints or help. And later I won’t let her see me put the treats in.For us this will be fun quality together time. She is not a chow-hound at all. I actually have to work to get her to eat her food – she gets a treat if she eats all or most of what I give her! Lol! So it wont be about getting her to slow down her eating speed, but i think it will be GREAT for that too – as i have had dogs that wanted to wolf it all down too fast through the years.Now if she seems board, this is the first thing I think of. Definitely more fun than just a treat, or tricks for treats. I’m sure it won’t be long till she’s asking me for a Rubics Cube! Lol! That’s sort of how i think of this game – as an obviously, much more simple, doggie version of a Rubics Cube! Idk to say simple (for a dog at least) but it holds her attentionand she has to work a little to figure out how to do it. Me… i was done with the Rubics Cube in about 3 minutes! Lol! But then again, that just goes to show that my dog is smarter than me in many ways. Lol!I highly recommend this gog game!!💜💜💜

  8. Denise E.

    Hours of fun ahead
    I’m always looking for different enrichment items for our dog Titan. He’s super smart so I thought something like this would be fun for him. It took less than 30 seconds for him to figure out he could use his nose and paws to make the little doors slide. Everytime I bring it out he gets so excited, tail wagging, turning in circles excited. Even though we’ve played with it numerous times he is not getting bored which is important. He’s a big boy but it is holding up very well. Easy to wipe off all the doggy slobber after play time. I foresee many more hours of fun ahead.

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