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Product Dimensions : 13.31 x 13.31 x 2.53 inches; 2.8 Pounds
Item model number : F1-1
Date First Available : April 10, 2025
Manufacturer : virtulance
ASIN : B0DX75JFFX
Country of Origin : China
3 in 1 Upgraded Dog Puzzle Toy: The interactive dog toy combines 3 difficulty levels into 1 toy. Level 1 offers three distinct gameplays. In addition, there are Level 2 and Level 3 challenges. The cognitive dog toy is perfect for dogs of all skill levels, with easy, medium, and advanced modes—great for puppies, seniors, or smart dogs craving mental stimulation. As your dog masters each level, they’ll gradually unlock complex dog puzzles to suit their evolving problem-solving abilities
Modular Design and Materials: Made of premium ABS, the thickened and smooth edges ensure the safety of your dog’s gums. This dog puzzle for smart dogs adopts a modular design to ensure that all components are not easy to fall off the puzzle toy for dogs, and the pull-out drawer-style food box needs to be smoothly assembled or pulled out at an inclined angle, eliminating the risk of accidental swallowing by dogs. The dog enrichment toy is easy to clean, and even dishwasher-safe
Multiple Ways to Play: The 3-in-1 dog interactive toy challenges dogs with adjustable difficulty. Hide treats in 12 hemispheric compartments, 4 drawer-style food box, and 5 slots under the rotating disc. Start with one feature for beginners, then combine elements as skill grows. Dogs engage by spinning the disc and food container, pulling open drawers to uncover treat with nose and paws. In the process of searching for food, they keep enhancing their mental activity level
Mental Enrichment Toys for Dogs: The interactive dog puzzle toy is highly stimulating, designed to actively engage your dog’s mind. Solving the puzzles keeps dogs happily occupied. This effectively relieves anxiety and boredom, allowing them to release energy in a healthy, positive manner. By constantly challenging their cognitive abilities, the cognitive dog toy promotes brain development. As a result, dogs become more adaptable and well-behaved
Slow Feeder & Non-slip: The stimulating dog toy doubles as an excellent slow feeder, prioritizing your dog’s digestive health. It’s carefully designed to put an end to rapid eating. As dogs use their paws or noses to navigate the puzzle and retrieve food, they eat at a much slower pace. This gradual eating process safeguards their gastrointestinal health, preventing issues like bloating. The puppy puzzle toy features four non-slip rubber pads at the base. After removing the film, the treat dispensing dog puzzle feeder stays stable on all kinds of floors. This allows your dog to focus on slow eating without the toy sliding around
Joel Steverson –
Outstanding Foraging Toy!
This incredible foraging toy has multiple play features for kept my dogs happily looking for treats upwards of thirty minutes. That’s an amazing amount of time! My youngest pup (pictured) is really good at her other large foraging toy. It’s set up is: slide dome, eat treat previously underneath dome. This toy is so much more advanced! There are X wonderful puzzles to solve:1. Slide dome to reveal treat. This is a common feature in many foraging toys, but takes it to a new level. The domes slide around, but don’t reveal what’s hiding under them. Instead, that item (or items) falls down a hole to land in the pull-out drawer below. The hole is the same size as the one in the dome. In order to get this treat the dog is supposed to work out how to pull out the drawers. My pup ultimately figured out that if she pulled out the drawer just a little bit, she could fit her tongue between the drawer, and the channel that holds it, and retrieve treats using her tongue.2. Rotate to reveal treat. The central C-shaped white feature rotates 360 whenever you want. If you want to change things up, or make it easier for less skilled foragers, a locking clip is included that will prevent the C-shape piece from rotating. Unlike the domes moving over holes, when the blocking piece is moved out of the way, a treat is revealed.3. Removable drawers. All four drawers can be pulled out and removed. In what I’ll call the upside down position, the drawers stick out from the side of the toy. In this position the dog has many options for pulling it out to access the treats. The right side up position is really meant for storage. You’ll have to use it if you ever want to store the toy in its box again as this is the only way it closes flush with the side. However, there are gaps around the drawer. A dog might figure out how to pull it out even in this position.4. The mad scientist. Okay, they probably don’t call it that, but I needed a fun name for the toy’s most complex game. Hide a really good treat under a dome that’s between two of the holes that lead to the drawer. Now put the drawers in right side up, or remove them entirely. To get the treat, the goal is to move the dome into the C-shaped slot in the center ring. Then the center ring has to be rotated until the toy drops into one of the central holes. If you really want to up the difficulty, unlock the white C-shaped section so it rotates independently from the orange section below it. That’s a really challenging puzzle for a dog to solve. On a bad day, I might not be able to solve that.Overall, this is an incredible toy that kept all three dogs interested for quite awhile. After several sessions they’re getting faster at some of the moves, and I think starting to understand when a certain move will reveal a treat. I absolutely adore the option to vary the difficulty to provide a more attainable goal for a dog that struggles while at the same time giving me an easy way to ratchet up the difficulty for a dog that finds it too easy.Pros: Incredibly Varied Play, Tons of Replay Value, Durable ConstructionCons: Takes Awhile to Load
Amazon Customer –
This Puzzle Toy Gave My 12-Year-Old Senior Dog Her Spark Back!
My old girl had lost interest in everything—she’d just nap all day, and it broke my heart. After weeks of searching for a toy that wasn’t too babyish or frustrating, I took a chance on this 3-in-1 puzzle. The adjustable difficulty levels were a game-changer! It allows me to start at level 1 and progress with her. I am happy that my girl has shown some interest in him and hopefully we will explore all the way to level 3.I tried turning this product over before giving it to my dog and it was reassuring that no small parts fell out, and the ABS plastic is smooth on her aging gums. Plus, dishwasher-safe is a lifesaver (she drools like a faucet 😅). The non-slip pads keep it steady on our slippery floors.If your elderly dog needs mental stimulation without being stressed, this is the one to get. We’re slowly moving towards level 3 and I’m glad we have another toy to play with together. Highly recommended!
I am Nic –
Finally…My Dog Actually Moved
I have a senior dog who is about 7 years old, a Lab mix that has never been very active. After she turned one, she pretty much decided walking, running, or playing were optional activities. She loves to eat but getting her to work for food…not her thing. I have seen her turn down treats if she had to work for it.I got this Virtulance Dog Puzzle Toy to see if I could get her to show even a little interest (aka move). At first, it was a flop. She had no idea what to do and didn’t care. Even after I showed her she gave up after getting one treat. But the third time was the charm. I sat down with her, loaded the toy with small apple slices, and made sure she saw exactly where I put every piece of apple. That changed everything.Once she realized there were multiple treats hidden inside, she got serious. She jumped on this toy. I had to show her how to get a couple of pieces out. But then she got the hang of it.Now, whenever she sees me grab this toy, she jumps up. It’s been a huge win for getting her moving without forcing her.How the Toy Works:The puzzle has three different levels built into one design, so you can start easy and make it harder as your dog figures it out. I had a hard enough time trying to figure out how to work the toy, so I didn’t want to bother with different levels. I just made the entire thing work. This part is important, you have to watch the manufacturers videos to see how the toy works.My dog needed some coaching at first, but once she caught on, she managed it without frustration. The sliding drawers and spinning compartments keep it interesting without being impossible.Build Quality and Safety:The toy feels solid. The parts stay attached, which is critical because my dog can be rough when she’s excited. I also appreciate that the edges are smooth and thick enough that I don’t worry about her gums or teeth.Tips for Success:If your dog is hesitant, show them how it works first. Use strong-smelling treats or food they love. Let them see you load it so they know it’s worth the effort. Don’t expect them to figure it out without help if they have never used a puzzle toy before. This may take a couple of tries. So be patient.Who This is Good For:Dogs that like sniffing and using their nose or paws to figure things out.Owners looking for a way to mentally stimulate dogs without needing tons of space or physical exertion.Who Might Struggle:Super destructive dogs that might try to chew the whole thing up instead of playing with it properly.What I Would Like:I want to be able to clean this toy. So, I wish it would come apart and then lock back in place, so it could be properly cleaned. So don’t put anything in this toy that will draw ants or roaches.1) Did this product meet my expectations: Yes2) Did this product exceed my expectations: Yes3) If I had the option, would I choose to this item again: YesMy Final Thoughts:This puzzle toy did exactly what I hoped: it got my inactive dog up and moving. It took a little patience to get her started, but now she looks forward to it.