Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Dog Smart Orange Composite Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy
R**A
Great product, highly recommended for puppies
my dog loves it...really good quality and great item. The only thing is that I underestimated how smart my dog is, and this was soooo easy for her she figured it out in a second so I'm buying level 2 puzzles for her
C**.
Good way to distract dog for a while
This is a bigger Challenge for my Yorkshire terrier. For now he's just trying to open drawers. I like that the bones lock for extra challenges
L**E
Good idea but too flimsy to last!
The game itself is great for keeping the dog entertained for 15 mins. But the plastic it’s made of is too soft and flimsy. The makers need to do an updated version with a harder more durable material. It’s already damaged after 2 uses and it’s hard to see how this is usable beyond a week or two.
K**L
Our chihuahua loves it, very durable.
The video is our long haired chihuahua for size reference! She is about 4.5kg. Takes her about 10 minutes to get everything by herself and she loves it, she often makes it really obvious she wants us to fill it! Every day actually! She enjoys the actual game as it doesn’t need to be filled with treats only kibble. She’s getting a pro at it, I wish there was another one to move on to!About two weeks now of daily use and no marks at all, so for little dogs it’s perfect, as you can see in the video she’s not gentle with it, although she isn’t a destructive dog at all.
B**L
BE WARNED!
BE WARNED,This is a good toy but my 4month old border collie puppy had the 6 rubber feet off In 5 mins which he managed to swallow! I was with him and did not realise until the next morning when he vomited 5 rubber feet up. The 6th arrived 48 hrs later in his stools. They are not small, hard rubber bungs. I was shocked and disappointed. I have informed the company, only reply is they are sorry my dog didn’t enjoy it?! Not impressed!
S**K
Nice challenging toy for a clever poodle
I've got a very clever miniature poodle (he's a Registered Assistance Dog for me) and I like to keep him stimulated. I had put this away for a future present but with having to shield, I thought I'd see how he gets on with it as he enjoys the spinning feeder but he's bored by it. He adores treats (due to severe allergies only the dog chocolate drops are ok for him - I got a big supply cheaply from Amazon too). So I thought I'd put a very small treat in each space, see what happens. The video is the FIRST time I gave it to him. He got the last treat out 10 seconds after I stopped filming. Took him 5 mins 15 seconds to get every treat out. Next day, I showed it to my friend, who helps to walk him while I'm shielding. She got dogs too. As I got it out,,my dog's face lit up and I knew then he loves it. Third time he used it, he picked up with his mouth, all the little white bricks and put them into a neat pile! I was amazed. Also 3rd time, he used much smaller neater movements to open it up and slide the little tubs. I've ordered more toys similar to these. Such good fun for both of us. I cut down on his foods bit cos of the treats involved! He will get this 2-3 times a week and I will make it harder by reducing the number of treats so some of the spaces will be empty, make it more challenging. This toy is suitable for dogs who like to think, not attack. Nit suitable for boisterous dogs who destroy things quickly and please play under supervision because some dogs may chew the bricks. But if you have a clever dog who likes to work things out, this is super! I'm going to try him on some of the Trixie Level 3 toys. By the way it stays fairly well in place on a rug or mat or carpet, doesn't move or slide around much.
D**S
Keep an eye on the dog, somewhat obviously, if he/she’s a chewer.
I bought this for my nine-month old Border Collie, a clever and easily bored breed of dog! At first he was a bit scared of it and although I showed him how it worked, he left it in the middle of the room for a couple of hours. Curiosity got the better of him and although I had put two of the white bricks in, it didn’t take him more than a couple of minutes to work it out. A bit frustrating at first and he tried to eat the bricks! By the third try he pretty much had it worked out but it keeps him occupied checking that he’s found everything. People may be concerned about the number of treats given but I put slices of carrot, broccoli, etc., in there, which he likes. The instructions suggest putting string through the holes in the bricks. I did so and the dog did use it sometimes. If you’re going to suggest that though, manufacturer, perhaps put a length of string in the box. It adds to the cost to buy some.
A**R
Fun and well made
My 45kg German Shepherd loves this. He works it out really quickly but that doesn’t seem to matter as he still is super excited to have it filled again. The bones are a good size so shouldn’t be accidentally swallowed by a large dog. We’ve had this a few months now and it still looks likes new, it’s very hard wearing, and my dog is far from gentle with it.
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