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Product Dimensions : 13.5 x 11.81 x 2.76 inches; 1.92 Pounds
Item model number : KADTCNLFB
Date First Available : October 6, 2023
Manufacturer : KADTC
ASIN : B0DLK1BCHJ
Country of Origin : China
[Dog Puzzle Toy from the United States, an American Brand with a U.S. Patent][The Perfect Companion for Beginners]This puzzle toy, designed in the shape of a dog paw, offers a Level 1 difficulty, making it ideal for pets that have not undergone cognitive training. The toy features a secure design, ensuring all parts remain intact and eliminating any risk of ingestion. It is suitable for small, medium, and large dogs, cats over four months old, as well as parrots. Give your beloved dog the perfect gift—KADTC puzzle toys for birthdays and every special holiday!
[Safe Design and Materials]This product is crafted from safe and durable ABS material, free of Bisphenol A (BPA), PVC, and phthalates, ensuring complete protection for your dog’s health. Built to last, the toy is highly resistant to damage, deformation, or separation of components, providing an exceptionally durable and safe experience for your pet.
[Instructions for Using the Puzzle Toy]The toy includes eight sliding covers and five flip lids, with compartments underneath for holding treats. Place the treats in the compartments. When your dog moves the sliding covers and opens the flip lids, they can access the treats hidden in the compartments, providing both mental stimulation and rewarding engagement.
[Stimulates Mental Engagement and Relieves Anxiety] This toy rewards dogs with treats during play, encouraging them to think and engage in problem-solving activities. By stimulating both their minds and bodies, it supports brain development and cognitive growth. The process of retrieving food from the toy helps to stimulate mental engagement, alleviate anxiety, and promote emotional stability, enabling dogs to integrate more harmoniously into family life.
[Easy to Use]The toy is designed with a reinforced base to prevent movement during use, ensuring greater stability. No assembly is required, and it is ready to use straight out of the box. The toy can be easily cleaned with water and is dishwasher-safe for added convenience. Its drainage design allows for effective removal of any water residue inside the toy.
Pam R –
Puppy loves this game.
This activity game was the first time we have ever seen our puppy play with a “puzzle “. She solved it the first time she played with it and wanted more. She even squeaked the button for more.Totally recommend for beginners. 🐶
S.Jack –
Good design
My dog was a little nervous about this at first but now she enjoys opening the slots
K. Cash –
Very well-made and works perfectly
This is well-made of sturdy plastic. I don’t plan on leaving it out where my dog can turn it into a chew toy so I can’t say if it would entice aggressive chewers. I think it’s safe to say that ANY toy/puzzle/etc. could be demolished by a dog determined to chew and this is no exception. However, I don’t think a dog’s first inclination would be to chew on this based on the way it’s designed. It’s a fairly easy puzzle toy, which is nice for any dog new to puzzles. There are 8 compartments that slide open, and they hold the other 4 outer compartments closed as well. The little doors slide easily, and the 4 flip-up doors on the outer compartments also release easily and flip open and stay that way. Several morsels of dog food fit in each compartment for feedings. For more complicated puzzle solving and nose work, you could put treats in only certain compartments for clever dogs to sniff out and figure out how to get into those specific doors. There is a little squeaking button in the middle, but my dog didn’t seem as interested in that as the doors, being new to puzzles. I think this is a great starter for dogs that aren’t used to puzzles and would also be fun for dogs that are, even if not as challenging for them.
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.
Katy R. –
🐾🎉 Woof-tastic Fun with the KADTC Beginner Dog Puzzle Toy! 🎉🐾
Hey hooman, if you want to see your pupper’s tail wag like crazy, get this KADTC Beginner Dog Puzzle Toy pronto! It’s like a brainy treasure hunt just for us dogs — sniff, paw, nudge, and BOOM! Treats appear like magic.It’s just the right size for pups starting their smarty-pants journey. No stress, all fun! I love figuring out how to unlock those tasty surprises — it makes playtime extra exciting and keeps my tail wagging all day long.Paws down, this toy is pawsome for keeping us busy, happy, and feeling like the cleverest dog on the block. If you want your furry buddy to have a blast and a little brain workout, this puzzle’s the way to go!Tail wags and happy barks guaranteed! 🐶💡🍖
Inksweat –
Easier than it looks.
I thought that the four outer cups might be potentially frustrating, as they are held close by the sliding blocks and can’t open until the slider holding them shut is moved, but it turned out they’re weighted or spring loaded so that they have a bias to open the moment there isn’t a sliding block keeping them closed.The holes are plenty large to attract sniffing, and my dog was immediately engaged. She didn’t want to believe it was over when she’d finished emptying it.There’s a squeaky button in the middle that surprised her a little, but she didn’t much care for it one way or the other–the treat cups were the main attraction.It’s a very easy little puzzle board but kept her busy for a few minutes and she definitely enjoyed the experience.The cumulative capacity of the cups should be enough to feed a medium sized dog as a slow feeder–though I don’t think it will be as slow a feeder as a maze bowl or something a slow dispenser–about on par with a snuffle mat. The only downside is these toys are pretty large, and they have to be stored between uses somewhere they won’t be gnawed to bits.The sliders all moved very easily so I doubt any dog will need training to figure it out. Good starter, but if you have a clever dog, their attention is going to be more biased toward the treats than the play.
Zsuzsi –
Fun game, not too sturdy
Big, noisy, and it looks like cheap plastic. The idea is great and I believe it works for some dogs, but my rescue pup was terrified of all the noises this toy made, he is also a bit too small for it, his paw size is just not big enough. This could be a great design for bigger dogs, although then it should be sturdier in my opinion.
Gem Stark –
Great first puzzle for your dog.
My little Boston Terrier loves this puzzle. It took her about 3 times to figure out how to purposely open the 4 ball shaped pockets. The sliding pockets took her about 2 minutes to figure out how to purposely open them. She looks forward to having this filled and will even push it to me to have me set it up for her. Of course that could be because she gets the “good” treats in it. It keeps her occupied for a little bit of time and has quickly become one of her favorite toys.My little one turned 1 year old today and this was her first puzzle toy she has ever used. It is a really good first puzzle for them. It teaches them how to do things on their own and helps with learning how to learn. I really like it and am hoping they have some other puzzles I can purchase for my dog.