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· Level 4 Expert dog puzzle – an interactive challenge for smart dogs, this treat game is great for pets who have mastered Level 3 dog puzzles; involves complex actions that must be completed in order · Provides mental stimulation to help bust boredom – 15 minutes of mental stimulation is equal to 30 minutes of physical activity, giving dogs and puppies of all ages and sizes the exercise they crave · Helps reduce dog anxiety and redirect unwanted behaviors like excessive barking, chewing, and digging in a fun and exciting way · Dogs slide tiles, spin the wheel, and move sliders to find hidden treats – multiple ways to play and make the game easier or harder for your pet; see our Tips and Tricks for details · Fun with training treats or kibble – can be used as a puzzle feeder at mealtime to help slow eating pace
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Heather GReviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
Works great for beginners to help stimulate your pups. Easy to use and easy to clean. It’s fun and dogs love the treats. This is a beginner treat feeder, I found that I could use this for a while but needed to move up to more complex treat feeders. It’s a good size , my dogs are 50 and 75 lbs - it’s a good size for them, it may be too big for smaller pups. Lightweight, minimal noise and keeps them engaged for short periods of time. Not to be left unsupervised if you want it to last.
D. W. PeachReviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
This is a great puzzle for beginners. Our puppy figured this out pretty fast. It takes him about 45 seconds to empty it of treats. We still use it and it's fun, but don't expect it to keep a pup occupied for long. Durable, washable, and noisy, but great entertainment.
JessieReviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
Pros: Keeps my dog busy for a bit. Makes him actually work for his treats. Cons: I had to tape down the little orange lock bits because when he would push the puzzle it would shift them. His brain doesn't always work so well (or maybe it does) because he figured out if he scratches at it he can pull some of the pieces off.
MReviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I don't usually write reviews, but I do like this company and its products a lot. I have been purchasing dog puzzles since my dog was a few months old. But of all the companies I've purchased from, I find Outward Hound to be the best made and challenging for my dog. I have a Yorkiepoo who is currently three years old. Because this is a special food toy, I don't leave it out for him to get at all the time; otherwise, he would obviously chew on the puzzle and ruin it. I noticed in other reviews, this is a problem, but like I said, don't leave it out. I don't keep it in his toy box; that is for toys he could play with all day long. You should check out the Youtube video: Dog Twister Tips & Tricks by Nina Ottosson- good ideas.
MyAmazonReviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Love the challenge this provides my small dog, but it’s not durable. After just 2 uses she had chewed the drawers so the slider for the second layer no longer works. Expensive for just a few uses.
Sherry F.Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Perfect for big dog and very entertaining! This is the only puzzle of this brand I tried that was sturdy and heavy enough to work properly. Wish the others were more like this one! Highly recommend.
TrippetReviewed in the United States on July 25, 2018
Click to play video So many are complaining that the bones got chewed up. That's because the dog has to be taught that the bone isn't the prize, the item held within is. They don't reason like we do and anything to a dog is a chewable item. I made the same mistake with my 8-yr old hyper-but-uber-smart Spitz / Husky mix. When he was a puppy I didn't know even a portion of what I do now and he tore up a great number of toys as a result. I'm starting fresh with a new pound puppy. My 10-month old took off with the bones initially and tried to chew them. I removed them from her and redirected her to the real treasure. After the 2nd round of training she started ignoring the bones and going for the real treat. She now takes her meals in this or her Kong Wobbler. I still have to watch because as I was typing this she finished the game and got bored waiting for me so proceeded to chew up one of the bones. The 8-yr old owned this in no time. His first time with it he put his paw on the center to hold it in place, then picked up the bones, tossed them to the side and reaped his rewards. He was considerably more slobbery than the girl, so do be aware that these things can get slimed. I'm using other toys with him due to the goo factor, and to offer him more of a challenge since this was far too easy for him. This has been a great relief for boredom for the 10-month old. She cracked her foot on our patio when the two dogs were running full speed ahead in the yard, resulting in a toe fracture. I am to keep this puppy on limited activity for 4 - 6 weeks so I'm learning all sorts of new tricks to keep her mind active to make up for the lack of physical exertion. Now that she's able to put weight on the foot this toy, the Kong Wobbler, and a plush toy with holes to pull smaller plushes from are helping me do just that. Pros: Good introduction to puzzle toys Durable But requires training to prevent dogs from chewing the pieces up Lightweight Easy to set up Cons: Noisy if your dog manhandles it Moves all over the floor Slobber can make the pieces difficult to handle (or just gross) Takes a little time to set up Supervision needed Video is the boy on his 3rd attempt. He has a listening problem - he can't hear "sit" when he doesn't want to. :D I have to send him to the crate because he has resource guarding issues I've never been successful at training out of him so to keep things civil I send him away from the game before I refill. If that one piece hadn't escaped, breaking his concentration, he would have finished up pretty darn quick. The girl is less elegant in her execution.
CcoReviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Click to play video Puppy approved! 🐾💕 She loves it. We are only 1-2 weeks into use and she has relatively mastered the outer track and is working on the inner. She likes to double check her progress sometimes which is great extending interactivity time. The inner circle will be much harder to master. So glad it has both levels to grow with the dog’s skill. Strong materials. Cute colors- very Mystery Mobile vibes.
MarieReviewed in Sweden on May 29, 2024
Min labradorvalp tyckte den var lagom svår till en början, men lärde sig den lite väl snabbt. Finns inte så många sätt att göra denna leksak svår. Men bra att att är i plats så det är lätt att tvätta.
DrjekyllReviewed in Belgium on February 28, 2025
Bon produit. N’occupe pas mon chien très longtemps mais ludique et semble solide
Pavan K.Reviewed in India on May 6, 2021
My dog is loving it... He kinda knows it's training time when the treat maze is out
Carina BackReviewed in Sweden on November 19, 2022
Utmanande för hunden
preludioindominoreReviewed in Italy on June 27, 2022
Click to play video L’ho comprato per giocare con la mia cagnetta. Ha imparato subito a togliere i cilindri. Si puó utilizzare in diversi modi per rendere il gioco più difficile. Perfetto per il training dell’olfatto. Ottimo materiale. A Tita piace rosicchiare i cilindri, ma per ora hanno resistito benissimo. Compreró presto il gioco di libello più difficile.