The Puzzle Treat Dog Games have been designed to encourage your dog explore and solve problems by scent. As descendants of wolves, most dogs instinctively enjoy the challenge of hunting and seeking out the hidden food in a puzzle toy. It will keep your pet healthy, happy and engaged! It is also an excellent way to slow down dogs’ rapid consumption at meal times!
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My dog loves the game and its funny to watch her trying to find where her favourite treats are
Millie Luvs Itposted on 02/10/2012 by shenfield6
Millie our wee cross breed just luvs the challange of finding her feed
There is also the real benifit of it slowing down her eating so meals are notwolfed down
Great funposted on 04/08/2012 by strawberryzoe
Our two Jack Russells love this & one is smarter than the other but the other is very motivated by food so they both enjoy it. They haven't got it fully figured out yet after a couple of weeks playing (probably every other day) so it still provides a challenge.
Brilliant interactive toyposted on 16/05/2012 by Stormchi
This toy really provided a challenge for my dogs They figure out simpler interactive toys so quickly it was nice to find something advanced enough to challenge them They really enjoyed this toy and I highly recommend it to anyone
Sitting on the decision fence about thisposted on 01/11/2011 by looby
This item is very well made but very very smooth plastic Consequently my dog finds it very difficult to get a grip on the very narrow protruberance that is the top of the yellow things when they are insitu This means she gives up very easily It could just be her but it hasnt been as exciting for her as I hoped it would be
posted on 15/09/2011 by dibaker29
Bought this for my very intelligent cockerpoo Frank he did it within seconds my older boxers also joined in too though so quite entertaining but easy for them all
My dogs loved itposted on 02/09/2011 by farkasmelcsi
My little 11 mounth old yorkshire terrier fell in love with it. The first time when she played with the toy took her 15 minutes to find the treats, but the second time less then 5 minutes and when shes finished finding all the treats she puts back the yellow plastic and sits next to the game and asks to play again.
Mastered quickly by an intelligent dogposted on 29/12/2011 by Allytoli
A good toy to start your dog off
One of my Jack Russell terriers worked it out very fast so only tested his brain for a short while but I too use small treats in it which takes him longer to hook out of the tight corners so it is still a good toy
My other JR has still to master it though she is a bit dizzy
Great ideaposted on 05/10/2011 by I love my dog lots
A good toy to get your dog thinking My Patterdale terrier worked it out very quickly so only tested his brain for a short period but it certainly slowed him down I used small training treats in it which he found tricky to get them out
Good fun posted on 21/08/2011 by Lyn Smith
My three cockers worked it out very quickly and their long ears knock open the top layer. Would be good for slowing down eating probably more so than testing their brains.