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Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Dog Tornado Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy

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Style: Level 2 (Intermediate)


Color: Yellow,Blue


Features

  • INTERMEDIATE DOG PUZZLE: Exercise your dogs mind with the interactive level 2 Dog Tornado puzzle toy. This engaging dog treat dispenser provides a fun physical & mental challenge. Your pup will need to learn how to combine multiple steps to retrieve the hidden treat.
  • BOREDOM BUSTER: With 12 hidden compartments and 3 dog bone covers you can vary the difficulty level of this stimulating dog puzzle to keep your furry friend excited and satisfied!
  • EASY TO CLEAN: The Dog Tornado puzzle toy is easy to wash by hand with mild soap and warm water. Make sure all compartments are dry before using.
  • BPA, PVC & PHTHALATE FREE: Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound interactive treat dog puzzles are designed with your pet's health in mind from food safe materials that you can trust. Easy to clean with warm water and soap between uses.
  • PLAY IT SAFE: No toy is indestructible. Do not leave toys with unsupervised pets. Remove and replace toy if damaged.

Description

The Dog Tornado level 2 interactive dog puzzle from Nina Ottosson is the ideal toy for bored dogs and will keep them occupied for hours! This intermediate level toy features three tiers with twelve compartments for dog snacks or kibble. This mentally stimulating and entertaining dog game encourages your pup to spin the interactive puzzle tiers to reveal the rewards – three bone shaped covers can be used to increase the difficulty! Made of BPA, PVC & phthalate-free material that can be hand washed between each use with warm water and soap .


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.75 x 7.25 x 3.07 inches; 1.2 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 67332


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 13, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Outward Hound


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Clever dog toy
Style: Level 3 (Advanced) Color: Violet,White,Blue
Purchased this dog toy to challenge my female Maltese and keep her busy for a while. The brochure suggested adding a small rope to each white handle so the pet could unlock each compartment. After doing so and placing small treat in each slot I placed toy on floor and my dog went to work. She first pulled one rope but drawer didn’t open; then she pulled several ropes consecutively, and tried to slide the covers open. So I figured she needed to see starting point which helped her to get the reward. On 2nd reloading of treats she grabbed one rope and jerked entire toy upward at an angle which unlocked drawers on opposite side plus the one she just pulled. She continued to jerk ropes around toy lifting toy at angle until all drawers were open. She then stood on top of toy and slid the covers open. Each compartment cover has about 1/4” of movement in it so the treat could be detected but not retrieved without properly opening the slot. It seemed like the white center area of the toy and the white pull tabs grabbed the attention of my dog before the green slider covers did. This is a good brain game for my fur baby. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 12, 2022 by Sobarbeau

  • Works really well for pet rats
Style: Level 2 (Intermediate) Color: Puppy Hide-N-Slide
I don’t own a dog. I bought the Puppy Hide n’ Slide for my pair of pet rats. There are seven treat chambers in the puzzle, and you can set the level of challenge for each chamber. When we play, I set it up with a combination of challenge levels. Easiest is where a treat chamber is covered only by a piece that has to be swiveled to the side. Or you can cover the treat chamber with a little column that has to be slid aside. The rats figured out both of these challenges on their own fairly quickly. A slightly greater challenge is a two-step solution where the movement of the swiveling piece is restricted by the sliding column. The column has to be slid aside first, and then the swiveling piece can be moved. It took a little longer, but the rats figured this out on their own as well. Don’t hesitate to demonstrate a solution if your pet is getting frustrated. You can increase the challenge even further by having the swiveling piece restricted by the sliding column(s) of an adjacent chamber. I suspect this level of abstraction would be too difficult for a rat, but I might try that out sometime on a single chamber and see what happens. If you don’t pay careful attention to the positions of the sliding posts when you set up the puzzle, you might accidentally create this arrangement for one or more of the chambers. My rats have done no damage to the puzzle. I’ve never seen them even try to chew on the components, I suspect because it’s so much easier to just move the pieces than try to chew through them. But if you give them a really challenging configuration, like the one mentioned above, they might try to chew their way to the treat instead. As is the case for all toys like this one, keep an eye on your pets while they play with it. If you’re looking for an enrichment toy for pet rats, I happily recommend this one. It’s too big for even a large cage, so you’ll want to use it when you let the pets out for free roam. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 8, 2022 by Todd F

  • Buy It and Defeat Destructo Boy!
Style: Level 3 (Advanced) Color: Violet,White,Blue
I’ll try to keep this short. It’s plastic, so it’s not chew proof, but you should be keeping an eye on your dog with something like this anyway. I haven’t had it more than a few days, so I can’t speak for durability or longevity. One piece came off when he tried to pick it up, but it snapped back in easily. What I can speak for is: Bandit. The 9 month old puppy in the photo. He is a smart boy. He learned to plug our tub and turn the water on so he can play in it after he opens up the bathroom door. He has also figured out how to unscrew caps on bottles. So, as you can tell, we have our hands full. When he was 2 months old, we got him a snuffle mat and that was good for him until about 3 months ago. He gets tired of picking the food off it at times, picks it up and shakes all the food out. It’s irritating to say the least because at the same time, if he’s bored, he’ll fling his food bowl so he can pick the pieces up. He’s constantly looking for ways to work his little noggin and sniffer. This seems to be an excellent one. When I put it down, the first thing he tried to do was pick it up and shake the food out. It did not work. I only latched 2 of the things since it’s his first time, which was good for him. I debated on showing him how to use it, but that’s how he figured out how to truly unscrew a cap (he was curious about what I was doing. In hindsight, it was a dumb idea. I know. Some lessons are learned the hard way. Others are learned by cleaning juice and water off the floor.) I let him have at it and it took him a few minutes, but he got it. It seems to have been a good brain teaser because he is chilling now and not destroying my new-to-me house (built in 1951, but I digress). He’s been going crazy sniffing since we moved in a few days ago, but the novelty of the house seems to be wearing off. This toy seems to be a good way to keep him entertained and my house not destroyed. I would also like to note that he has never used a toy like this before. We have a tippy ball that spills food (which he has also learned to shake to get the food out faster). We have a snuffle mat and a licking mat. I use these when he turns into his supervillain alter ego, Destructo Boy. I’m excited to have a new tool to defeat Destructo Boy with and save the new tub from his antics. (I hope) I would also like to note that he now believes he had to eat his entire meal out of these toys. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 4, 2022 by Brittany

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