Ethical Pet Interactive Seek-A-Treat Flip 'N Flap Bone Dog Toy Puzzle che migliorerà il QI del tuo cane. Appositamente progettato per dolcetti per l'addestramento del cane, multicolore; 1,65 libbre (5652)

Brand:SPOT

2.7/5

42.98

I cani sono animali naturalmente attivi e da lavoro.Anche i bastardi viziati che passavano il tempo sul pavimento ad annusarsi le dita dei piedi discendono da una lunga serie di creature che risolvono i problemi che si guadagnano da mangiare.Un puzzle di legno che fornisce ai cani la stimolazione mentale di cui hanno bisogno e anche una ricompensa per i risultati. Sei dischi scorrevoli sfidano il cane a trovare i dolcetti nei buchi giusti. Questi puzzle forniscono stimoli mentali e premiano il tuo cane per essere in grado di completare il compito. Missione possibile. La sfida: trova il dolcetto. Dieci piccoli scomparti per dolcetti e sei dischi scorrevoli. Gli ossequi si trovano sotto i dischi. Missione del cane: trova e mangia il dolcetto, poi scodinzola. Il tuo agente furtivo adorerà sicuramente scoprire le ricompense nascoste nel puzzle cerca-un-dolcetto Shuffle Bone Dog. Coinvolgi mentalmente il tuo cane con i giocattoli interattivi per cani. I giocattoli puzzle per cani non sono solo divertenti, ma rafforzano anche le capacità cognitive del tuo cane. I puzzle per cani come i giocattoli che distribuiscono dolcetti sono una sfida divertente per stimolare il tuo animale domestico. Mantiene il tuo animale domestico occupato ed elimina la noia. Fondata nel 1952, Ethical Products nel New Jersey, ha una solida storia nell'offrire prodotti etici, SICURI, innovativi e di qualità a un ottimo rapporto qualità-prezzo con un eccellente servizio clienti.

EAN: 0015568942525

Categories: Prodotti per animali, Cani, Giocattoli, Giocattoli da masticare,

Descrizione della fascia d'età: tutte le fasi della vita. ELIMINA LA NOIA - Questo giocattolo puzzle per cani aiuta a prevenire la noia e il relativo comportamento negativo. Buono per l'allenamento o per il tempo da solo. MENTALMENTE INTERATTIVO - I giocattoli puzzle per cani non sono solo per divertimento, ma rafforzano anche le capacità cognitive del tuo cane. Coinvolgi mentalmente il tuo cane con questo giocattolo interattivo. IQ PUZZLE- Un dispositivo di addestramento per cani che fornisce loro la stimolazione mentale di cui hanno bisogno per prosperare, rafforzare e testare le loro abilità. TRATTAMENTI PER L'ADDESTRAMENTO - Questa mangiatoia per cani richiede al tuo cane di pensare davvero a quello che sta facendo e se otterrà i risultati desiderati, piuttosto che fare le cose senza pensare. MATERIALE ECOLOGICO - Questo giocattolo per l'addestramento del cane è realizzato in robusta costruzione in legno, un materiale ecologico. Misura 10 x 10 x 1,6 pollici.
Country of Origin China
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 5652
Manufacturer Ethical Products/Fashion Pet
Product Dimensions 10.04 x 10.04 x 1.61 inches; 1.65 Pounds

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Scritto da: Max S.
Sturdy, but once dog figures out, it becomes a 5 second distraction for them.
I love it, but don't love it because my dog figured it out after a maybe 4 times and now it takes mere seconds to open all the flaps. So now this "keep him busy for a little bit" toy lasts about as long as it takes me to wash my hands after putting the treats in there. He never used his feet on the first few times and it was sad. Then after leaving him when it was almost dinner time (motivated by the hunger) he stopped his usual giving up and walking away thing that he does and actually clawed at it. Slips on the carpet which works to their advantage as it opens up the flaps if they push it a certain direction. It is pretty sturdy, maybe made of plywood/particle board or something, but his teeth took out the bone shaped sliders a little bit the first time he figured it out. Now he uses his nose for that part. I think a chewer could take this thing apart easily, my dog is not a chewer. It would be nice to be able to modify the toy somehow to challenge the dog more after they have figured it out. Hard to clean if you use slightly greasy/oily treats. The top is varnished, but the places where the treats are are not, which gives them the opportunity to soak up treat oils.
Scritto da: L. Rosenberg
Great puzzle, wish it was made of plastic
My dog Einstein has every dog puzzle made! He loves all of this toys and this one is no exception. It took him longer to figure this out out than his other toys, and that's a good thing. He's a smart puggle and if treats are involved, he'll keep at it until he figures it out! I go through a lot of treats with easier puzzles. Thankfully, he thinks frozen mixed vegetables are a treat, so at least it's healthy! It took him just over 10 minutes to solve the puzzle, and tried to "cheat" along the way. Using wheels to make the flaps go up is genius and I honestly didn't think he'd figure it out. Here's a quick video of him figuring it out: [...] I mentioned that I wished it was plastic, like his other puzzles. This is pressed wood and I don't think the wheel mechanism will hang in there for very long because he uses his teeth to try to get the wheels to turn. Other than that, I'd highly recommend this toy if you have a smart pup!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great for an inquisitive pup
Our dog has gone through her share of thinking toys like the bees in the hive and the birds in the bird house. In addition to getting those types of toys out very easily, she will also remove all the stuffing and render it useless after a short amount of time. With this toy however we have high hopes that we can alternate it into her thinking games for a long time. When I first set it up I put a toy in every slot including the one circular opening that will remain uncovered. The uncovered one was he first she went for and she sniffed around at all the others. Honestly she lost interest initially so I sat with her and showed her how to push around the covers and praised her as she got it right. This type of a toy requires more serious thinking than burrowing or throwing it about so if your dog's attention is limited or if they are not treat driven this may not be a toy to consider
Scritto da: Susan Baroncini-Moe
Great for awhile, but needs periods of down time to refresh the excitement.
This puzzle was a ton of fun and my Chinese Crested puppy, Gus, loved it. He spent loads of time working out how to make the lids move just the right way to get to his favorite treats. It got easier and easier for him over time, obviously, so it was a little bit short-lived, in terms of longevity. It's made from a recycled material, I think, and we found that if we left it on the floor, after awhile, he liked to chew on the doors, and getting them wet meant they were easily mangled. TIP: we discovered that picking it up and keeping it from him for awhile kind of made him forget how to work it, so when we gave it back, it was "new" again.
Scritto da: Roger Dooley
Not for a chewer
The big problem with this toy is that it's made out of particle board. We've used a variety of puzzle toys with our 70-lb Doberman mix, and they have kept him amused and motivated. This one, however, is clearly not made to take much punishment. Since most of the puzzles he's solved have been food-ball style, he began by trying to push this one around on the floor. When that got no result, he picked it up and tossed it, which after a few tries released a treat or two. A good strategy for him, perhaps, but you may not want this rather heavy toy to keep hitting your floor. When a few more drops didn't produce more food, and he could still smell a treat inside, he decided to dismantle the toy by chewing it open. After he had begun to remove small chunks of the toy (almost immediately), we took it away. It wouldn't have held up for long. In fact, even without the aggressive chewing, I wonder whether the little door flaps would take rough treatment. The other issue is that there are only a few small treat compartments. In the event that your dog figured out how to open these the way they are supposed to be opened, it looks like it would take a very short time to get them open. You could add more food and re-close the toy, but this wouldn't keep the dog occupied by himself for very long. I'd suggest this toy only for smaller dogs that are inquisitive but not aggressive chewers.
Scritto da: Suite Dreamer
Entertaining but Fragile
I already knew from other reviews that the product probably wouldn't be the most durable but it kind of bothered me that one arrived broken already because the little nails were too short to hold one of the flap in piece. I fixed it up though because the concept really intrigued me and my dogs liked the other one. It does get worn down easily even with supervision and "nice" play from bigger dogs so it only comes out for special occasions. It really is interesting but the dogs don't seem motivated to play with it very much without prompting and praise. That's not so bad though because I have to supervise mine lest they just pick it up and swing it around to get the treats out of the flaps at least. I thought the flaps would be the easy part but they actually enjoyed the little sliding pieces the most. It convinced me to buy the shuffle bone at least. Still, this has two functions whereas that only has one.
Scritto da: Cooper, Sadie, & Mr Jays Momma bear
Challenging puzzle, NOT DURABLE
Great puzzle, I would say it falls into the “challenging” set, as far as how difficult it is. The sliders don’t move easily and the flaps are difficult to master. I have two dogs with VERY different approaches to this one: slow & methodical vs brute force. WARNING: Even with supervision, my dog managed to chew it to pieces after only a few uses. The “wood” is soft and easily destroyed. This one is NOT DURABLE at all.
Scritto da: Lynn
Great if supervised
Works good but if your pup has strong paws it will damage the toy. Also if they are the type of pup that is like “screw it I’ll just chew it” I recommend to watch them while they are using it. Both my pups love them.
Scritto da: M Wright
Don’t buy
7 minutes after putting it on the floor it was so badly damaged I had to take it away for fear of my dog breaking of a piece and choking on it. It’s made of some sort of varnished compressed cardboard material that soaks up the dogs saliva and swells (hard to tell from the picture but the rotating nob is soft and mushy). Pretty useless.
Scritto da: Eve Baillargeon
Fragile manque d’espace pour friandises.
Le jouet ne loge pas assez de friandises et es trop facile. Ça a pris moins de 2 minutes à mon chien de 3 mois à tout manger. Dès qu’il a eu fini, il a détruit une des « portes » et la mordant ! Après deux utilisations, le jouet est bon pour les vidanges. Très déçue.
Scritto da: MN
Not a great material.
It was made of a thick particle board. My dogs destroyed it/chewed it. I probably should have grabbed it when they were done. But at the same time, it’s for dogs and used with treats. I would have hoped it was a little more sturdy.

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