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SUNFLOWER PUZZLE TOY


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Product Dimensions : 40 x 40 x 12 cm; 1.8 kg
Date First Available : Dec 18 2024
Manufacturer : KADTC
ASIN : B0DQTX1HQ6
Item model number : KADTCEDAY
Country of origin : China
[Dog Puzzle Toy from the United States, American Brand with U.S. Patent] [Innovative Design]The ultimate dog puzzle toy and a true slow feeder. Unlike traditional puzzle toys, this toy features a centralized food dispensing design, where dogs can press the top cover to release food. With four integrated difficulty levels, ranging from Level 1 to Level 4, this puzzle toy allows for progressively challenging gameplay—all within a single toy. Give your beloved dog the perfect gift—KADTC puzzle toys for birthdays and every special holiday!
[Safe Design and Materials] This toy features a secure design, ensuring that all components remain intact and do not detach from the toy, eliminating the risk of accidental ingestion by dogs. You can confidently allow your dog to play with it. The product is made from food-grade ABS material and is free from harmful substances such as Bisphenol A (BPA), PVC, and phthalates, fully safeguarding your dog’s health.
[Large-Capacity Granary Design]The toy features a press-to-dispense food mechanism. Simply place dog food or treats into the granary, and when your dog presses the granary, food slides into the treat boxes around the toy. Dogs can then slide the lids of the treat boxes to access their food rewards. The granary can hold up to 16.6 ounces of pet kibble or treats, ensuring plenty of capacity for extended play and mealtime fun.
[Adjustable Food Dispensing Speed and Difficulty] The granary is equipped with 6 food dispensing holes, each featuring an individual adjustment switch to control the speed and quantity of food dispensed. By regulating the number of active dispensing holes, you can slow down your dog’s eating pace or enhance the toy’s difficulty by randomly closing 1 to 5 dispensing holes. This flexible design allows you to tailor the toy to your dog’s specific needs and cognitive abilities.
[4 Difficulty Levels Integrated into 1Toy] This toy incorporates four difficulty levels in a single design. By adjusting the limiters on the treat boxes, you can increase or decrease the number of movable treat boxes, and control the food dispensing speed by modifying the number of active dispensing holes. The difficulty level can be customized to suit your pet’s specific needs and abilities. Detailed gameplay instructions are available in our product video.

jouet essentiel!!
un très bon jouet pour stimuler l’intelligence du chien
Our puppy has lots of fun with it
It has three levels of difficulty, but our mini-dachshund was at the highest level right away.
Love these puzzle, my bubs also love this puzzle.Edit: I have bought 3 puzzles so far. The sliding, the expert one with pushing top, and the dj spinner 2-1.The sliding puzzle holes are too big most times my boys will try to cheat from the top of the holes.The expert puzzle with push top are great⦠except that sometimes the adjustable holes came down & closed on its own after being pushed a lot.The DJ 2 in 1 are the best so far in terms of durability & ease of use for me. Plus, my young boy seems to love playing with it even after the food are gone.
I think this toy is great for puppies. It makes them think through how to unlock treats. Iâm glad I made this purchase. It entertains him for about 10 to 15 minutes! Yeah!
Le duró menos de un dÃa a mi perro.
I hate that itâs plastic because I hate plastic things- but my girl is 14 and I got this for her birthday. She stays occupied and mentally stimulated. Itâs a bit of a challenge so I wouldnât start a dog on this if theyâve never done a brain game before. But you can make it easier by leaving the little top doors open a bit and starting with just using the side caches. Storing it is a little bit cumbersome since itâs on the larger side, but I just stick it in the dogfood bin I have. Washing it is tedious because I donât have a dishwasher, but if you have one it should be no problem. Since it keeps my girl happy and using her noggin thatâs the most important part for me. She isnât a chewer (anymore) so Iâm not sure how this would stand up to a strong jawed breed if they get frustrated. Itâs hard plastic with parts that can easily be broken if chewed by a young pup. Otherwise itâs safe, I leave my 14 year old home alone with it if I have to go out. A bit pricy, but itâs made well so Iâm hoping I have it for a long time.
Some folks have talked about it sliding. We used the provided sticky pads, and it’s on a hardwood floor, so it doesn’t move. We keep it in the same spot for now, and just wipe it down. Our puppy doesn’t drool much, so there isn’t as much mess as a dog who drools a lot.We have a maltipoo, and initially he was scared of the lids on the outer boxes. So he didn’t want to open them – so if you have a timid dog, maybe don’t use the outer boxes at first. However, after about a week or so, he was brave enough to open them and now he could care less about the noise.The top part – only complaint – the slide lids can be difficult to open for smaller dogs (as they tend to stick). But now that just adds to the challenge, so it’s not really a big deal.I was very surprised (and no this isn’t a my dog is brilliant review) at how fast he figured out the slide the pieces to the hole, get the food. Straightaway he figured that out.We have 3 puzzle toys, and his big treat is to be allowed to get treats from all 3. We don’t put a lot of food in (some people say this is one way to slow a dog down from eating too fast), but our dog eats wet food, so this is more of a treat, usually somewhere in the day or a bit of time after a meal, just for fun. Like one or two small kibbles per hole. It’s just as fun for him as if it was loaded up (we are also watching the amounts that he eats, again he is very small, less than 5 pounds).Overall, he loves this and despite being small, holding him back while putting food in, can be a challenge as the omen gets into him and he always does this one first, so far it is his favorite out of the 3. Great product, and while I am not sure this made him smarter (as he is a puppy so … yeah …) it was really fun to see him figure it out and overcome his fear of it making noises he wasn’t used to.