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.
- 2 sizes available
- 3 adjustable height settings
- 3 replacement lids Included!
- Large capacity of 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.
A Quick Start Guide
- Adjust the bottle height to fit your dog. For smaller breeds like Dachshunds or Chihuahuas, the lowest setting is usually perfect.
- If your pup seems a little confused at first, try taking the lids off. This makes it much easier for them to get to the treats inside.
- Load up the bottles with your dog's absolute favorite goodies. Mix in some of their regular kibble too, and fill the bottles almost to the top. This way, they get a good reward and start to figure out how the toy works.
- For extra enticement, put a few super-special treats right on top of the lids. This will really grab their attention!
- Encourage your dog to use their paws to spin those bottles. And don't forget to shower them with praise and excitement every time they successfully spin one!
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.
Kari Welti (verified owner) –
We love it so far, but our almost 1yr old lab can get the covers off by biting the tops 😡.
Jan Dunaway Hansen (verified owner) –
lol my Aussie Reef mastered both in under a min. he holds the canister upside down with his feet and gently shakes it to make the treats fall
Nancy Whittemore –
I just received this today. Set my 6 month old Labrador Retriever with it for supper. It took a little time for him to catch on, but he loved it. Such mental stimulation for him. I did receive extra covers for the canisters and after seeing him trying to eat them, I understood why they were sent. I think this is great mental stimulation for him, and give it 5 thumbs up!
Betsy Greenwood –
Our Scottish Terrier LOVES her Loobanis.
Christine Allen –
At first the dog would not play at all and was afraid to even go near it. But after getting used to it he slowly started to get used to it and learn how to play.
Jennifer Miles (verified owner) –
Slight set up required, easy to do and good instructions just need a screwdriver. Doc usually “beats” his toys super quick as he is very good motivated. He eats all his meals in an enrichment-type way. This took him about 45ish minutes to figure out and then once he did another 30 to eat from (and I only put a little bit of kibble in). He did try chewing on it though so watch closely if you have a chewer! Definitely a new favorite of ours
Kathleen Salce –
Slow feeders have helped Miki so much since he eats so fast and often ends up choking, also just the cutest thing ever to see him using his little brain and arms to figure out how to get his treats out🥹
Char Pankow –
It’s also an annoyance when dogs have too much energy, and this toy only partially drains his energy, so I’ll have to take him out for another walk.
Kathy Waples –
My pup eats at the speed of sound and is very food motivated. This has been a wonderful way to feed him. He loves it and after a couple of days of tutoring understood exactly what to do. ♥️
Debra Marston –
This product is well built, sturdy and no rough edges. You can adjust the height of the bottles. It’s worth every penny! My only suggestion is to place longer screws that attach the poles. My boxer was a little rough with it at first and one end came out. Great buy!
Ann Matzkanin –
Gunner loves exercising his brain muscles with this puzzle on days when the weather isn’t the nicest or I’m too busy.
Becky Green Bowman –
My dog loves this. He swats at it until all the treats are gone. It’s something all my dogs love.
Faith Hamberg –
I play with this toy almost every day for my dog and he simply loves it.
Kinga Belotti –
My puppy loved this toy! She mastered it quickly and was soon looking for something else.
Lorna Newlands –
First and foremost, large dogs with big mouths WILL be able to unscrew and remove or break the lids so always supervise your dog with this toy. I noticed mine tried to remove the lid after becoming frustrated at first.All the parts were packaged nicely, undamaged, and I was even given a couple extra screws. It comes with 4 adhesive grip pads for the “feet” of the puzzle to stop it from sliding on hard floors. Any bigger dog will totally be able to knock it over, but it topples and rights itself 90% of the time!My dog absolutely loves it, probably because it usually awards a couple treats at a time so he gets a bigger reward for using a more challenging puzzle.
Kim Barfoot –
My puppy loved this. Took him longer to finish his meals so I got a minute to rest
Jenny Shaw-Lochridge –
My 3 year old granddaughter taught my 2 standards to use this in 20 minutes. They love it!
Lisa Shannon –
My Bailey wouldn’t have a problem my Forster dog would probably hold it down and just chew a hole through it like she does to her toys
Pat A. Jones –
It came neatly packed in it’s box and was easy to assemble.
Deb Walther –
My dog LOVES this toy. Goes to it whenever she’s bored.