Dog Puzzle Toy, Interactive Dog Toys for IQ Training and Brain Stimulation, Enrichment Toys Large Medium Small Dogs with Squeak Design to Keep Them Busy, Blue, M
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Dog Puzzle Toy, Interactive Dog Toys for IQ Training and Brain Stimulation, Enrichment Toys Large Medium Small Dogs with Squeak Design to Keep Them Busy, Blue, M

Original price was: $44.99.Current price is: $7.99.

Product Description

Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment

Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental EnrichmentDog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment

Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment Add Food

Place on a flat surface and add food or snacks to the toy

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Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment Pet Discovery Toys

Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment

Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental EnrichmentDog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment

Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental EnrichmentDog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment

Dog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental EnrichmentDog Puzzle Toys,Dogs Food Puzzle Feeder Toys for IQ Training & Mental Enrichment

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.5 x 11 x 0.8 inches; 13.76 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ Slow Feeders SL
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 6, 2025
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Blanlody
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DSBHN28S
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

Increase Fun & Improve Iq:Compared to traditional dog toys, our dog puzzle toys are designed to increase your dog’s IQ, using their keen sense of smell to spot treats and mental problem solving to get the hidden treats, for all types of dogs
Fun Playtime: These dog brain stimulation toys are interactive, with a sound device in the centre designed to attract your pet’s attention. interactive dog toys can be used to kill boredom and keep your dog entertained even when you’re busy
Slow Feeder Toy: The Slow Feeder for Dog has 13 removable points and 20 holes to slow down your pet’s eating, preventing or suppressing the symptoms of overweight and indigestion caused by fast eating
Safe material: Puzzle feeders for dogs are made of food-safe material, with non-slip base design and reinforced with screws to prevent the food container from falling off, and water leakage holes to make it water and machine washable
Excellent dog gifts: This dog puzzle feeder comes in a beautiful box outer packaging, perfect for holiday or birthday gifts. If you are not satisfied with it, we provide after-sale support

8 reviews for Dog Puzzle Toy, Interactive Dog Toys for IQ Training and Brain Stimulation, Enrichment Toys Large Medium Small Dogs with Squeak Design to Keep Them Busy, Blue, M

  1. MANDY COTTERMAN

    A puzzle a day keeps the boredom away… ❤️🐾
    This puzzle has been a great tool for my mini Aussie!! Although she has figured it out pretty quickly, it still holds her attention and makes her work to get her treats. Tonight she discovered how to push the button to make it squeak all on her own. This is a more challenging puzzle than her previous ones, and it gives me peace of mind that her inquisitive little brain is put to use in a “paws”itive way. I’d DEFINITELY buy it again!!

  2. nrsmdwf

    Pretty good. Meets my needs.
    Nifty puzzle keeps my little dog busy for several minutes. She is not destructive at all. The puzzle seems like it might be vulnerable to a more aggressive dog – it’s not really sturdy plastic.

  3. Rochelle Lengquist

    Another fun puzzle for the dogs
    My little dogs stay busy playing with this

  4. brianna

    Love
    Kept my dogs occupied for awhile. It’s pretty challenging but other than that, it’s a good quality toy.

  5. N-squared

    Keeps the Active Puppy Entertained
    It is fun to watch our aussie/retriever mix puppy figure out how to get the treats in this puzzle toy. Each time we give it to him, he gets a little faster at it and can even (eventually) get the tougher compartments open. When he has found all the treats, he chews on the edges- and although the toy is still functional, it wouldn’t take him long to destroy it if we didn’t remove it from him right away. It scoots across the floor (no pads or feet to keep it in place) when in use; that could be a problem for some dogs, but for our pup, that just adds to the challenge.

  6. ruth rees

    Worth the money
    Helpful in training your dog. 😀😀

  7. derrick

    Entertaining
    Entertaining and hours of fun for the dogs

  8. Muscle Mommy

    Keeps dogs busy for several minutes
    Our dog has a lot of energy and I’m looking for ways to keep him stimulated so that he’s not tearing up the house while we are away. I’ve gotten other interactive type toys like snuffle mats, balls that you roll and treats come out, etc and none of them really provide too long of a challenge for him, so I was not expecting that much from this toy either.Chose the medium over the large toy, this one looked a little more challenging since in order to get access to some of the treats, you need to move the middle panel so that the bottom panel will slide up.My dog is very food driven and since there are so many slots, we just stuck one piece of kibble in each area (I thought 2 dozen treats was a bit excessive. We first showed him how to use the toy by sliding the pieces to show him the treats and hid them again. He caught on quick, but walked away once the harder ones were left, probably thinking all the treats were gone so we had to show him how all the pieces moved. He did try to bite off the sliding pieces to get to the treats, so probably not a toy I would leave with him unsupervised. Unless you want to come home to a broken toy, I’ve had dogs rip apart toys trying to get what was inside.Overall this only took several minutes so not a whole lot of time. I don’t think I would use this for feeding, but just for treats. Unless you have a small dog, this one isn’t large enough to hold the 2 scoops of food we give our 30lb dog. Since our dog is relatively lean, I don’t mind filling this with his regular kibble or maybe half kibble and half treats.I’ll update as we use this more. To keep it interesting, probably only offer this to him once a week so it won’t lose its novelty.

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