KADTC Dog Puzzle Toy Brain Mental Stimulation Mentally Stimulating Puppy Treat Dispensing Food Feeder Dispenser Advanced Level 3 2 1 Interactive Games for Small/Medium/Large Aggressive Chewers Breed

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Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.43 x 10.43 x 2.28 inches; 2.67 Pounds
Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 18 months – 3 years
Item model number ‏ : ‎ KADTCNLFB
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 16, 2024
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KADTC
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D49KK438
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China

[Dog Puzzle Toy from the United States, an American Brand with a U.S. Patent][The Perfect Puzzle ToyThis toy features an innovative design that incorporates gameplay ranging from Level 1 to Level 3 difficulty, all within a single product. The difficulty level can be adjusted based on your pet’s individual needs and abilities. It is ideal for pets new to cognitive development training as well as those with basic problem-solving experience.
[Safe Materials & Design] The product is made from food-grade ABS and contains no BPA, PVC, or phthalates, ensuring your dog’s health is fully protected. You can confidently give it to your dog. It is chew-proof, scratch-resistant, durable, and non-deformable.
[Toy Component Description] The main body of the toy features one rotatable top lid with a cross shape, four treat boxes that can flip open, and eight treat boxes with sliding lids. Each treat box lid has a hole through which food can be directly placed, allowing the dog to smell the food and be attracted to the toy.
[Instructions for Difficulty Level 1] Place food in the four flip-open treat boxes. Dogs can use their paws or noses to flip open the lids and get food rewards. Add food to the drawer treat boxes; dogs pull it open with their paws to access the food. Add food to the eight sliding-lid treat boxes, and dogs can use their paws or noses to move and eat.
[Instructions for Difficulty Level 2] First, rotate the cross-shaped top lid and add food to the grooves. Then, push the four movable square sliding lids to the four corners of the cross-shaped top lid, locking it in place and preventing rotation. Dogs need to first push the square sliding lids, then rotate the cross-shaped top lid to access the food.

Customers say

Customers find the pet toy provides good mental stimulation and keeps their pets busy for a while. They appreciate its durability and well-made construction, saying it will last a long time.

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13 reviews for KADTC Dog Puzzle Toy Brain Mental Stimulation Mentally Stimulating Puppy Treat Dispensing Food Feeder Dispenser Advanced Level 3 2 1 Interactive Games for Small/Medium/Large Aggressive Chewers Breed

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  1. Jkwell

    Great mental stimulation for my mini doodle
    I’ve been giving my mini doodle puzzles since he was a 2 month old puppy. He usually figures it out and loses interest after a few weeks. This puzzle kept him thinking for a while. By the second time with the puzzle, he figured out the drawers but still keeps him occupied for about 10 minutes.

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  2. Dana

    Great toy—dogs love this one.
    This toy is great. My dogs love it!! It’s sturdy-my dogs are terrors.

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  3. Sara

    Golden doodles love it.
    This keeps our two goldens busy for sometime. Only down side is having to clean all the little compartments.

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  4. Lydia Hanna

    Great idea, but hole size ruins it
    This puzzle toy seemed like a great idea for our energetic mini Aussie puppy. We’ve found food puzzles are a great way to tire him out without too much effort on our part. Sadly, after a few uses we decided this one wasn’t going to be part of our usual rotation. The holes on the pieces that slide around are way too big. Our pup can easily lick the kibble straight out of them and can finish his food out of it faster than how long it takes us to set it up. Other than that it’s great, the durability is good and the two other parts of the puzzle (spinning compartments in middle and drawers) work great.

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  5. dog lover

    Top dog challenge toy
    The best one. real challenge, for my small dog. Looks forward to it each evening

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  6. Heather Lejeune

    Love it
    My dog absolutely loves this puzzle ❤️

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  7. weimj396

    It’s easy!
    My dog loves this puzzle. It is fun to load and easy to navigate. Got my 55-60lb pit mix doing it!

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  8. Jessie H.

    Keepsy dog busy
    Great puzzle for dogs that need a good challenge. There are different levels that they can do to receive their treats or kibble. It keeps their mind sharp. Great buy for the money!

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  9. CanUK

    I was impressed with how well made this toy is – I was concerned it might be easily broken. Obviously this depends on the size and strength of your dog and their tendency to destroy things as nothing is indestructible to the determined dog. My dog can be rough with things but he was more interested in the challenge of working out the game than pulling it apart. It withstood his vigorous pawing at it and him pulling the drawers out. The sticky pads on the bottom are impressive – they held the toy firmly to the laminate flooring during play but didn’t cause any damage to the floor or leave any sticky residue on it when I pulled it up to put it away. It takes a good pull!The toy kept him busy and held his attention well. It didn’t take him very long to figure out how to do the first couple of settings suggested in the instructions to get his treats but obviously that will vary with different dogs. The third level of difficulty he overcame by just using his tongue to get the treats out from where they are inserted and then continued to do this all the time. I somewhat overcame this by using ‘stick’ shaped treats snapped into small pieces so they go in lengthwise and won’t come back out laying flat so he had to go back to the original way of sliding the holder around to drop them through the bottom and into the drawers. Dogs are smart and will work out the easiest way to get the treats out so you will have to work with that and experiment with what you put in the toy to keep it challenging. It is still an entertaining way to feed them kibble or treats even when they have mastered it and my dog is always excited to see it come out and wants me to reload it after he has emptied it.Good product – recommended.

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  10. Cara Jo Miller

    – To avoid feeling less intelligent than your dog! This puzzle set on used for a couple weeks because in all honesty, it and the written instructions intimidated me!The other day Amazon suggested another puzzle by this manufacturer and my doggy mom guilt set in. That’s when I noticed that they have made great instructional videos for all of their puzzles.Now that Mom is up to speed, my pup is tackling each level and I could not be more proud of my smart boy.I have bought expensive dog puzzles from PetSmart in the past and not to brag or anything (ok I’m bragging 😋😆) but my dog was too smart for them. He became bored in under an hour and I became resentful that it took me the same amount of time to load the treats in as it did for him to get them out.What I like most about this puzzle is that it’s not just a one trick pony that will be mastered in a few minutes and no longer a fun challenge. There are 3 levels of play and the 3rd level has proven to be a puzzler and we are still working on it.My only concern about this dog puzzle and the reason for four stars rather than five, is that there is a plastic pin that needs to be moved between two holes when you’re changing levels. It’s pretty small, and could be a choking hazard. My dog has taken that pin out himself several times while trying to crack the puzzle. I just correct him and let him know that that is not part of the game. But something to definitely supervise when your pup is playing.

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  11. Steffy

    The directions seemed to be translated to English using an app of some sort, so it was tricky to understand the different “levels” of the toy and how to properly set it up for each level.I have a larger dog so he needs to use it outside – it does not suction to the ground so he ends up just pushing it all over the floor and we actually ended up with a scratch in our wood.Once we sent some time outside showing him “level 2”, he seemed to start to get it, but ended up just taking one of the pieces and chewing it.If you have a dog that is used to these kinds of activities from a young age, it may be worth a try. It just didn’t work for us and our Shepherd.

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  12. Angie

    My kiddo probably has more fun with this one then the dogs he plays with lolAs he’s helping the dogs figure out how to do the different levels.He and the dogs have spent hrs playing with this. First level dogs caught on within minutes….second took a bit….third they’re still working on lolBut ya. I had bored dogs mentally. So I had bad dogs who would get into trouble…. lolSo bought some of these mental toys and this is a fav.My dogs have been more calm and getting into less trouble.This one seems really durable. Has to be to survive my beasts. Def worth the $$. It’s good quality.Gonna be ordering another so I can have one for each of my dogs, as they love it that much.

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  13. Cael

    Purchased as an enrichment toy for my dogs (standard poodles and one miniature poodle). Very well built puzzle, it has some weight to it and feels solid. It is large enough for my standards to use comfortably and for several teething puppies. It holds a good amount of treats/kibble. The puzzles were moderately challenging for the standards, taking about 5 minutes to completely empty. Took the 10 week old puppies about 15 minutes. The puzzle has multiple “tasks” that need to be completed for your dog to be rewarded, a simple spin on top, spin until the dispenser lines up with a hole that drops food into a drawer on the 2nd level and then the drawer then needs to be pawed or nosed open. Absolutely fantastic fun for your dog! I definitely recommend this product!

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