Product Description
Make pet exercising a real treat!
Delight in having the smartest, healthiest pet on the block. Exercising your dog or cat is fun, easy and effective with the Memory Puzzle Activity Trainer from Arf Pets. Designed for memory improvement and exercise, the versatile activity trainer encourages your pet to run and play by rewarding with treats: Each time your pet presses the remote release button, an exciting sound plays, and treats dispense into the feeding tray. Increase the difficulty level by placing the remote release unit in another room. Give your fur-baby a healthy dose of daily exercise and a doggone good time with the activity trainer from Arf Pets in your cart today!
Accentuate the “Paws”-i-tive
Fido or Fluffy will happily get off the floor and play when exercise is turned into a memory game involving food! They quickly learn to press the button with their nose or paws to get the treats they love.
Treats a Little or a Lot
The treat container holds plenty of yummy treats or dry food but releases a random amount each time the release button is pressed. This keeps play unpredictable and exciting for optimal results.
Play. Sounds. Action.
Your pet’s tail will wag even more when hearing the encouraging sound effect that plays when the treats fall into the feed tray. Triple rewards for being a good boy.
Indoor or Outdoor Use
Add variety by placing the remote release button in another room. For extra fun, attach it to a glass door with the suction cup. Or take the play outside—the included peg holds the remote securely in soft earth.
Tech Specs:
Main unit dimensions: 7.8″ x 7.8″ x 9″ (200 x 200 x 232mm)Remote dimensions: 3″ x 3″ x 1″ (75 x 75 x 35mm)Main unit weight: 25 oz. (710g) Remote weight: 2 oz. (60g) Material: ABS PlasticRemote distance: Indoors 164 ft. (50m) outdoors: 98 ft. (30m)Main unit power supply: 4 x size C batteries (not included)Remote power supply: 3 x size AAA (not included) How to Enjoy:
Fill treat dispenser with treats or dry foodSelect one of two exciting sound effects Place remote release button on toy/unitIntroduce your pet to the toy and demonstrate how it worksTake pride in having your own “teacher’s pet”!
What You Get: 1 x Memory puzzle activity trainer from Arf Pets Treat scoop Suction cup attachment & Peg for outdoor anchoring User manual with Training guidelines An easy, fun way to exercise your pet’s body and memory!
Thanks for the Memories!
Pets love games, treats and you. The memory activity trainer brings all their favorite things together for interactive, one-on-one time with you that keeps their bodies lean, their minds sharp and their hearts happy.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 7.8 x 7.8 x 9 inches; 2.47 Pounds
Item model number : APTDT
Date First Available : October 9, 2018
Manufacturer : Arf Pets
ASIN : B07J9QQSS4
ULTIMATE DOG MEMORY TOY – Memory Puzzle Dispenser Provides Entertaining Play, Encourages Exercise & Improves Memory by Rewarding Pets with Treats or Kibble
EXCITING TREAT DISPENSER – The Number of Treats Released Varies To Keep Things Extra Fun; Watch Your Pet’s Delight When They Hit the Jackpot & Get a Pile of Yummy Treats
ENTICING SOUNDS – Dog-Friendly Sounds Play with Each Push on the Release Button to Encourage Further Play. – 4 x size C batteries & 3 x size AAA batteries is needed
USE IN VARIOUS SETTINGS – Release Button Attaches to Main Unit or Can be Placed in Another Room; Includes Suction Cup for Glass Doors & Staking Peg for Outdoor Use
FUN FOR YOU & YOUR PET – Perfect Way to Spend Productive One-on-One Time with Your Pet; Exercise Your Dog or Cat of Any Breed and Size with Playful Activity & Tasty Treats
Amazon customer –
Intuitive & very fun toy, at a surprisingly affordable price!
My set up experience:I didn’t even bother to attach the button the the feeder. I loaded the dispenser with some high value treats, and just pointed & tapped lightly on the button until my dog touched it with his nose. The second he lightly touched it, I manually pressed the button for him.Within 2 minutes my dog had learned to push the button to dispense the food on his own with my encouragement. After 5 minutes, I was able to move the button over a foot away, and he quickly adjusted to the changeWithin 8 minutes of set up, I was able to leave the room and just listen for the “ding” each time he hit the button and clap and tell him how wonderful he is.I look forward within the next day or so to be able to move the button in another room, and really make him work for it!Pros:The cost is terribly reasonable, compared to things like the CleverPet which run hundreds of dollars.The tone on the button offered the instant feedback he needs to know that he had pushed the button correctly (but isn’t so loud it’s annoyingI REALLY like the dual tones so I could pick the one he was most attracted to. Since one of them he avoided, and one he lovedCons:Major: The actual dispenser is very lightweight, and an intelligent dog figures out quickly knocking it over gets food quicker. I would suggest a weightier dispenser with a suction cup for the bottom of it (in addition to the one on button)The food holder itself is pretty small, and would like to see it larger to hold a whole 2 cup meal.Overall:I give this one a big thumbs up for ease of use and price, but there needs to be a way to keep the dispenser anchored.
JM –
Best dog toy I could find
My dog loves working and this really helps him move and think. its durable and the button is big enough for him to slap or activate with paw or nose. My only complaint for the price is that batteries were not included and it was shipped not in a box.outside of that I’m in love with it for my doggo.
Bob –
Great toy keeps dog busy for 15 minutes. Button needs stronger signal. Dog loves it.
Our Border-Aussie mix is very smart and needs lots of mental stimulation and exercise. He learned how to use this toy in about 5 minutes (start with the button right next to feeder; it helped that we had already trained him to put his paw on an indicated object/surface, though he ended up using his nose for the button after he learned how it worked). Now we put the button as far away as possible with the signal still reaching the feeder. Unfortunately, this is only about 40 feet away, just down the hall in another room. We wish the signal from the button was stronger (greater range) so that we could put the button farther away to give him more exercise for a longer period of time. The signal doesn’t need a direct line of site, but walls and corners do interfere with it. I’d guess that it would reach about 50 feet with direct line of site, but the limit is shorter depending on how many walls/corners get in the way.I like the simple design of the sliding hatch to control the size of the reward. With the smallest opening that reliably puts out kibble without clogging (our kibble is triangular and about 0.9 cm across), and the button 40 ft away, a meal (1-1.25 cups of kibble) takes him about 15 minutes to get through. I’d guess that the maximum volume of the sphere is a bit less than 1.5 cups.Make sure to latch the sphere into place every time. Otherwise it will jam.The machine feels cheaply made, and I will update this review if it stops working. Hopefully the simplicity of its design will enable it to last a long time.Also, if you keep hiding the button in different places yet your dog somehow always goes straight to it, and you’re wondering why, we figured out that our dog follows *our* scent trail to see where we’ve been to locate the feeder (largely by smelling where our feet hit the ground). You can throw them off by creating misleading scent trails, or by making them wait longer before going to find the button.
April Connelly –
Fun toy when it works
My dog caught in to this toy immediately and was extremely engaged only to end super frustrated because the button stopped working after a few uses. Very disappointed.
Karyl Parks –
My puppy LOVES IT!
my puppy loves her memory trainer. She has worn out the sound on the actuators -there are 2 She spends all day with her paw on the button. As long as the drum rotates and dispenses food she’s happy (she doesn’t try to eat it, she just likes the power of pushing a button over here, and making something happen over there -and she constantly monitors that it’s continuing to happen over there! [quality control-no malfunctions on HER shift] . At some point, the drum is either empty [supply problem] , or the tray is full to the point displacement prevents new discharge [food jam] , or her batteries die [maintenance issue] As soon as one of those things happen, she brings her actuator to me and instructs me to fix it. MY TOY QUIT MAKING FOOD!!!!!So I change batteries (every other day) , fill the food reservoir, empty the tray (several times a day.. i just dump it back in the dispenser, and then she’s very happy with her automation button. I need to hire her out for factory work. She doesn’t want the product, she just wants to be the master of making things happen.maintenance on line 1! Automation for the puppy translates to a lot of work for me.
nic phillips –
it’s well built, which is nice cause my dog trashed it for awhile trying to figure out how it worked, it’s fun to watch him figure it out, push button has a suction cup as well to stick it to the door or walls but it didn’t suction very well. the treat dispenser is adjustable so we use treats or sometimes it’s how he eats his dinner. he’s a picky dog but for some reason if his food comes out of a toy it must make it taste better
Amazon Customer –
Llegó dañado, nunca funcionó
Christine –
my daughters dog just loves it only took 1 hr to get the hang of it
Nis –
Absolutely best toy ever and I love the future that allows you to set how much food comes out
Sarah B –
Slightly expensive, but worth every penny. I put her breakfast or her dinner in it and she absolutely loves it…. Took awhile for her to get used to it, but I left her alone and one day I heard the buzzer 😂 I’ve created a monster she won’t leave it alone and box for it when I put it on the cupboard top 😂