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Why Dog Needs Puzzle Toys?
Much like us, dogs need a mix of activities to keep them engaged and fulfilled. These stimulating and rewarding activities will entertain your pup's mind, tap into their natural instincts, and provide an outlet for their innate behaviors.
Pinky LaRue –
This is one of my new, toys of engagement for Miss Maybe, my 11 year old Pekingnese! We walk 4 times a day for at least 30 minutes… but I’ve noticed her getting bored. We play with her stuffed toys, play tuggy and fetch but her mind is idle. She has quite a personality, sense of humor… so I started with this puzzle to give her something new to do! She loves this! I’m delighted that I started with this particular puzzle. It has different levels of skill. She is adept at using her paws but surprisingly uses her little flat snout to work her magic as well! It helps that she is food motivated but I feel so good about this purchase . It makes Miss Maybe even happier now as I found a great solution to her boredom ,on Loobanipet ! Thanks Loobanipet !
P –
I was really excited to get this for my dog but he learned quickly in less than 2-3 minutes. It’s good to keep my puppy entertained and he seemed to like it. Just a little too easy for him so I’ll have to get something more complex for him to try
Kari L Hicks –
My dog was getting too smart for the puzzles we have at home, so wanted to try this one. Took him a minute, but he did figrue it out. Very good quality. Recommended!
Ladipyg6243 –
I have 8 dogs that have all been rescues from difficult situations. Not one of them knew about toys, chew bones, grass or playing. Slowly, I have introduced them to different toys and this one is one of their favorites. The only dog that has a problem is my smallest dog, a chihuahua, but she only weighs 2.5 lbs, so while interested, she just doesn’t have the muscle to move the roller. Not to be outdone, she stands between the front legs of a larger dog and darts in to steal a treat when they get it uncovered. It is a joy to watch and they don’t mind her taking a few pieces! The others all enjoy taking turns playing with it and getting treats!
Kris –
Very fun and mentally stimulating. It is so fascinating to watch your dog trying to figure out the puzzles to receive the rewards. It is a pain to clean though! So many nooks and crannies but so worth it. I also used this with my cats who loved it as well. Such a fun and stimulating activity to enjoy with your fur babies
Kerry Schooler –
Great product, until she figured out she can get her treats out an easier way. It does keep her busy for like 2 minutes.
Jennifer –
My dog has anxiety so we buy toys that are puzzles to keep her busy while she’s alone. She loves this toy! She gets so excited when she hears the cylinder snap into the base. Easy to clean and durable. Took a few days for her to figure it out but definitely good for enrichment.
Sydney Herren –
This is a great enrichment activity for my 4 month old puppy; however, he did figure it out pretty quickly. He can finish it within 5 minutes.
Teresa Reagan –
My little CoJack loves working to find her treats in this puzzle but it’s very easy and quick. Great starter puzzle.
Georgianna –
She had fun figuring it out. It is now too easy so I’ve purchased another toy.This was great as an introduction. Because it showed her what to do. The next one will be more complicated.