🐾 Unleash the Fun: Where Play Meets Purpose!
The Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Dog Smart Treat Puzzle is a Level 1 beginner puzzle designed to introduce dogs to interactive play. It provides essential mental stimulation, helping to alleviate boredom and reduce anxiety while promoting healthy eating habits.
K**F
Great Toy-Keep Dog Busy
My daughter got this for our Labradoodle for her first birthday. We had one from the same brand but it was too easy for her. Our dog loves playing with this. It is very sturdy and great for all levels. It keeps our labradoodle busy, especially when she is hyper and it is too nasty outside to go for a walk. Highly recommended.
S**A
Easy clean up and lays flat good.
My Yorkie-Poo loves it. She still looks when there's no treats in there. Wish it was smaller so she be able to flip the white plastic biscuits over with her nose. I've used treats from Zuke's. will try to add some handmade treats.
M**N
No replacement parts
We have several Nina puzzles for our Aussie pup, but once she masters one it becomes more of a timed race on if she can beat her top time of getting all the treats out. This puzzle definitely took her the longest to figure out so we're hoping to put it away for a bit and revisit in a few months in the hopes that she'll forget how to solve it.One thing that I'll point out in case it's important to you... I assumed that like some of the beginner puzzles that there were replacement parts available for if your dog chews them up. Sure enough our dog chewed up 3 of the ledges on the drawers so 2 don't lock anymore and 1 is barely hanging on. Unfortunately I can't find replacements for it like I can for the bones and lids of the other puzzles. Definitely don't let your dog chews on this like they can for the others!
T**T
Boredom Relief / Mental Exercise
The media could not be loaded. 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 toysDurable But requires training to prevent dogs from chewing the pieces upLightweightEasy to set upCons:Noisy if your dog manhandles itMoves all over the floorSlobber can make the pieces difficult to handle (or just gross)Takes a little time to set upSupervision neededVideo 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.
J**E
Too big for small dog’s mouth and pegs cannot be knocked over with a paw.
I gave this 3 stars because nowhere in the description does it say this will only work for larger dogs. I bought this for my small dog because the pieces look smaller in the pictures and it isn’t at all possible for her to attempt the puzzle. There’s no way for the pieces to fit in a small dog’s mouth at all and the holes are too deep with a lip that makes it not possible for a small dog to use their paws to knock them over. I’ll have to gift it to a friend who has a large dog.
Y**H
one of my pup’s favorite puzzles
My pup loves anything from Nina Ottoson!! This keeps her busy, without being too frustrating. I like the different difficulties and problem solving she needs to use while foraging. It’s well-made, only a few chew marks from months of use. It’s a good size, can you can put a variety of treats in it.
M**N
Great product for making the pup work for her food!
I'm a believer in making my pup work for her food and have a lot of food puzzles. This one is easy to use (for me and the dog), is sturdy and easy to clean. Outward Hound is one of the better makers of dog toys and food dispensing products, and this one lives up to the brands general standard. I do need to take it away from the pup once it's empty so she doesn't chew it, but that's nothing against the product. I recommend.
S**A
True beginner puzzle toy
Good durable materials. The pegs are thick so if puppy ches on then a little it's okay. It's a great starter for puzzle toys. My puppy figured it out pretty quickly but it is made to be easy.It can only hold one piece of kibble (2 puppy kibbles) per hole. If you try to put more the peg won't sit flat.4 stars because puppy loved it but outgrew it quickly.
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