Test your dog’s intelligence with a food game
Try and find the snack or food. Our Interactive Dog Puzzle Toy makes meal time more engaging for your furry little four-legged friend. Multi-shaped puzzle blocks cover bite-sized servings of food for interactive fun that can build cognitive skills in your pet.
Safe for chewing,
safe for eating
safe for eating
Constructed of thickened PP thermoplastic, the puzzle pieces and bowl of our puzzle toy are safe for exploratory chewing and licking as your pet embarks on uncovering his or her food. Plus, the bite-sized feeding portion space means your pet can eat slower and more paced to avoid choking or an upset stomach.
Stable + secure build
Each bowl is built with care; non-slip pads at the bowl bio prevent scraping the floor or sliding during use, while sturdy built-in screws within the bowl ensure the bowl doesn’t fall apart from continuous use and toying around with.
My little dog basically sat in the middle of this and then took a nap. He had no interest in this. I gave it to my daughter who has a medium size dog. He went to town trying to get the treats out of the puzzle. He could move the pieces and eat up. There are some extra pieces in case one breaks. You do have to screw them in from the botton to keep them in place correctly.
My dog LOVES this toy. Even after he’s already had dinner, he is still asking to play. I am uploading new video bc it’s much better now that he’s gotten familiar with it and understands how it works.
Nice toy. Plastic quality, colors as in the picture. The buttons are too easy to move, the dog eats everything in a minute. Good size. Loved this product! Kept the pup entertained for longer than other toys. Helped build up her confidence and co ordination . We used training treats, dog biscuits and frozen water & fruit.
I love my dog more than life itself. He’s a rescue so not sure of his age. We think 15 (going on 3). Bought this puzzle hoping he would have fun and use it. Had no clue how fast he took to it. He’s not the most ‘intelligent’ so I wondered but he got the treats so fast. He hasn’t used his paws yet to move the pieces around, just uses his nose, but he’s doing it. Everytime he gets one I cheer for him and his tail wags like crazy and he continues on. He love his puzzle. I can’t wait to get him more so that he will get that brain going when I’m at work during the day (even though he’d probably play with it before I am even out of the driveway)
I wasn’t sure if my dog would have anything to do with this. I put treats in it and set it by my dog’s bed. I adopted him after he was rescued from a hoarding situation so he really hasn’t had toys to play with. I’ve had to teach him how to play with them. I noticed the freebie treats were gone one day and checked the rest of the puzzle. All gone! I was amazed. Filled it back up and left it for a few days. Empty again. Now I’ve watched him do it and it’s so funny. I’m going to try to get a video of it. He’s a 15lb chiweenie. Half chihuahua half dachshund and much smarter than I gave him credit. lol
My breeder recommended it for my 4 month old Australian Shepherd who is recovering from a broken elbow to keep his mind and training up. I was afraid to would be too challenging for him, but he took to it right away!. He finds all the treats in less than a few minutes. Takes him longer to eat the treats than to find them! It’s a great price too! Similar products are twice the price and made of cheap plastic my puppy would chew through in an instant.
I bought this as a mind teaser for my bunny. It isn’t made of untreated wood, so I have to watch when my bun is playing with it, but he loves it. Even gets a little dig time with it to move the covers around.