15-Minute Mental Workout = 30-Minute Physical Exercise
This clever toy dispenses treats through a bottle, requiring your dog to solve problems and work hard to get to the treat. Mental stimulation aids early brain development and keeps them mentally sharp into old age. It also slows down rapid eating and promotes proper chewing and digestion.
Main Features
- 2 sizes available
- 3 adjustable height settings
- Large capacity 8+ cups of dog food
- Heavy duty tipless base design
- Toy rack made of 100% durable bamboo
- 3 bottles made from non-toxic, BPA-free plastic approved for food use
Use and Care
- Dishwasher Safe: For easy cleaning, toss 3 Bottles on the top rack of your dishwasher.
- Not a Chew Toy: This puzzle is designed for treat dispensing, not chewing. Keep an eye out for excessive chewing.
- Supervised Play is Key: Every dog plays differently! Watch your pup closely, especially when introducing a new toy. This ensures their safety and helps the toy last longer.
- Start Easy, Build Confidence: If the puzzle seems tricky at first, make it easier! Remove the lids for easier access to treats and gradually increase difficulty as your dog gets the hang of it.
- Inspect and Replace: No toy is 100% indestructible. Regularly check for damage and replace the puzzle if it becomes worn or broken.
Main Features
- 2 sizes available
- 3 adjustable height settings
- Large capacity 8+ cups of dog food
- Heavy duty tipless base design
- Toy rack made of 100% durable bamboo
- 3 bottles made from non-toxic, BPA-free plastic approved for food use
Size Guide
S-M
-11.8" wide x 12.6" high
-Bottle assembly with 3 height options
-Recommended for dogs weighing 50lbs or less
M-L
-17.7" wide x 14.8" high
-Bottle assembly with 3 height options
-Recommended for dogs over 50 lbs
Tip: Choose the size by considering your dog’s weight and height for the best fit.
Use and Care
- Dishwasher Safe: For easy cleaning, toss 3 Bottles on the top rack of your dishwasher.
- Not a Chew Toy: This puzzle is designed for treat dispensing, not chewing. Keep an eye out for excessive chewing.
- Supervised Play is Key: Every dog plays differently! Watch your pup closely, especially when introducing a new toy. This ensures their safety and helps the toy last longer.
- Start Easy, Build Confidence: If the puzzle seems tricky at first, make it easier! Remove the lids for easier access to treats and gradually increase difficulty as your dog gets the hang of it.
- Inspect and Replace: No toy is 100% indestructible. Regularly check for damage and replace the puzzle if it becomes worn or broken.
Douglas M. –
Initially for the first couple days our dog wouldn’t touch it. We started with the tops open with treats in them and attempted to show her how it worked. Gradually she picked it up on her own without any trouble and we placed the tops back on for her. Great product!
Rachel H. –
This is a great puzzle toy for dogs, helps if you show them how to use it. Others had their dog chew the lids off, which ours tried to do. The first time we gave it to him, we removed the lids and showed him how to spin the cylinders. Once he figured that out, we put the lids back on. He really enjoys playing with this. Only negative is the screws loosen pretty easily and it’s very difficult to clean without taking it apart.
Stephanie Behan –
The first day one of my 64# mutts couldn’t get it. He kept coming to me to spin the bottles for the treats. I moved his paw to spin them several times in a few different sessions, but mostly frustrated me! The next morning, he got it! It was so funny to watch him spin those things! Everytime it comes back at him and bumps him in the head (gently) it is hysterical. He absolutely loves it! It will keep him busy for hours. I used Milk Bone Trail mix and it worked really well. He works so hard for the treats, he is huffing like he went on a walk. The other mutt is a little shy, and hasn’t tried it yet as it is being monopolized, but she is smarter and will enjoy it too! It will give the humans here hours of entertainment as well!
Steven Wills –
It’s not as if this hasn’t happened before. I believe my brilliant and food-motivated dogs would love a challenging puzzle toy with food as the reward. I buy the toy, and the dogs love it –only because I have to sit there showing them how the thing works, doing all the work myself. With this LOOBANI Dog Puzzle, my dogs try to get the kibble by chewing the lids off of the containers that hold the kibble. Even after I show them that there’s an easier and better way, they still prefer to focus on the lids (and by focus, I mean chew). The toy is awesome, well-made, clean cuts, cleverly designed and easy to assemble. But I am beginning to wonder whether I need to blame myself more, and my dogs less, that I keep buying toys way outside of their aptitude. Perhaps it needs to come with an instructional video for the dogs to view first.
T.K. –
Keeps my puppy busy and is well made.
logicalfinance –
So at first, my dogs were confused about how this works. Now that they understand how to play with it, the treats inside the containers don’t stand a chance. They love this thing and it keeps them busy for a few minutes.
Janessa –
My pomsky puppy figured it out In 10 minutes . Don’t put it close to furniture or you will notice dog food under it fast . It flings food at least 2 feet depending how strong your dog spins the bottle.
Kindle Customer –
Works great. It is something you have to show your dog how to use. Assembly is horrible. You will need a screw driver and a metal clamp. Screw everything in. Then, when you get to the rod, use the clamp to hold the rod firm while you screw it together on both sides, otherwise it is impossible to assemble because the rod keeps rotating (ps: this is when the bottles are on the rod, not a lot of room to hold the rod still while these are on, ie use the clamp to hold the rod while assembling.).
Rachel H. –
This is a great puzzle toy for dogs, helps if you show them how to use it. Others had their dog chew the lids off, which ours tried to do. The first time we gave it to him, we removed the lids and showed him how to spin the cylinders. Once he figured that out, we put the lids back on. He really enjoys playing with this. Only negative is the screws loosen pretty easily and it’s very difficult to clean without taking it apart.
Jacque Thompson –
It was fun for him but it’s a lot of money to spend for a puzzle that he looses interest in. I have to use only certain treats in it because the others fall out too easy and some get stuck. His favorite get stuck.
susanspring –
she still loves this product. Still challenges her.This is a really great product. It forces her to use use her paws to spin it and sometimes her nose. My dog did get the hang of it but depending on what you put into it forces her to do different things to get it out. She has attempted to bite it but it is very sturdy and at this point she hasn’t gotten the tops off and they are still in good shape. The holes in the top are large enough to allow her to smell the food in it and also food compartments are sort of see through so she can see something is still there. Only one warning don’t put too much in the food compartments because the food will be all over the floor. It is worth it because it definitely challengers and she is engaged with it. Would recommend to buy for dogs – like aussie puppies- that like to be stimulated and you need aomw alone time.
Jamie Kitanof –
WOW! The first time we used it the dogs were not interested at all so I decided to return it. I waited too long to bring the toy to UPS so i had to keep it, and i’m so glad! My dog was sooo into the second time i set it up & now he is obsessed with it! It took a little patience with him before he understood how to use it, but now he’s a pro!Tip: I took the food container off of the stick & set up and let him push it around the floor. Then I put it on the stick and it was easier for him to understand what to do.
Oskar –
My husky cattle dog loves this things and never gets bored of it although she figured it out. It definitely took 3-5 tries until she realized what to do, and now she loves it. The only thing i could say is that when the treats dont come out after a few good spins she gets frustrated and starts chewing on the caps of bottles. The plastic is not super sturdy and her teeth leave marks on caps and sometimes plastic pieces coming from the caps become sharp.I really wish this came with different caps that have different holes for bigger kibble.
Angela –
My 10 week old puppy loves it! Only took him 5 minutes to learn. The only reason I gave a 4 star instead of 5 star, is because I don’t like how treats get stuck under the center piece of wood, he has to move the entire thing to get them. Keeps him occupied for a good 10 minutes!
Mia –
When it is rainy and windy outside (today’s wind 45 km/h 🌪️🥲) Quingy plays @loobanipet puzzles. It perfectly develops thinking and keeps him from getting bored at home 😌 Our recommendations!
Terri Cardwell –
My big coonhound loves this! It only took her 30 seconds to figure out her “slot machine” lol! She’s super smart and the little one is her assistant in doing the kibble sweep. Only problem is it’s not built for massive swipes like my coonie gives it so I have to retro fit it somehow as she’s managed through overuse I guess to strip the screws that hold the bar that holds the tubes. The screws never really seated tightly fyi and with her power, they didn’t stand a chance. Still, it’s super entertaining to watch your dog’s brain work so hard to figure this out and it’s a wonderful reward after work to watch them play with something that really requires mental agility. Highly recommend.
Nancy –
My dog figured out how to spin the bottle and stop it with his nose in order to get max food droppage! We bought the snuffle mat as well, and it all works together perfectly. Great puzzle toy!
Heidi Pilling –
My dog does not like to eat from a bowl and I got tired of putting food on the floor. She enjoys playing with this and learned tricks such as how to stop it when it is upside down. It’s great enrichment!
logicalfinance –
So at first, my dogs were confused about how this works. Now that they understand how to play with it, the treats inside the containers don’t stand a chance. They love this thing and it keeps them busy for a few minutes.
Jennifer –
So easy to assemble the instructions were great! I now have was very, very entertained pupper