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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 11.75 x 11.75 x 1.75 inches; 1.25 Pounds
Item model number : 67335
Department : Dog toys
Date First Available : July 13, 2017
Manufacturer : Outward Hound
ASIN : B0719Q89X8
Best Sellers Rank: #985 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #21 in Dog Squeak Toys
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Level 3 Advanced dog puzzle – an interactive challenge for smart dogs, this treat game is great for pets who have mastered Level 2 dog puzzles; requires dogs to complete a series of actions in order
Provides mental stimulation to help bust boredom – 15 minutes of mental stimulation is equal to 30 minutes of physical activity, giving dogs and puppies of all ages and sizes the exercise they crave
Helps reduce dog anxiety and redirect unwanted behaviors like excessive barking, chewing, and digging in a fun and exciting way
Multiple ways to play – dogs pull tabs to unlock blocks, then slide blocks to find hidden treats; check out our Tips and Tricks for ways to make the game easier or harder for your pet
Fun with dog treats or kibble – holds 1 cup of dog food; can be used as a puzzle feeder at mealtime to help slow eating pace
10 reviews for Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Dog Twister Treat Puzzle Enrichment Toy, Level 3 Advanced, Purple
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Manju Shree Kumaravel –
Review for Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Dog Twister Treat Puzzle Enrichment Toy
I recently got the Outward Hound Dog Twister Treat Puzzle, and it has quickly become one of my dog’s favorite toys! Designed as a Level 3 advanced puzzle, this toy provides an engaging challenge that keeps my pup entertained and mentally stimulated.The concept is simple yet effective: you hide treats in the compartments and let your dog figure out how to slide the pieces to uncover them. I love that it encourages problem-solving skills and helps prevent boredom, especially on days when outdoor playtime is limited.The quality of the toy is impressive; it’s sturdy and well-made, which is important for an enthusiastic chewer like my dog. Cleanup is easy too—just a quick wipe down after use, and it’s good to go for the next round of fun.Overall, I highly recommend the Outward Hound Dog Twister Treat Puzzle for any pet owner looking to enrich their dog’s playtime. It’s a fantastic way to keep them engaged, happy, and mentally sharp!
Thomas Fink –
Very fun to watch
Our fur baby is either an idiot or a super genius. I load it and her nose kicks in. She picks it up by a handle and drags it to the patio door mat. She then flips it on it’s top spins it a couple of times unlocking all the drawers. Then she pulls the drawers open and snacks away
Brian Hanifin –
Good puzzle but not sturdy. Dog does enjoy it.
I have a 15 pound small dog with lots of energy. We have gotten many dog puzzles fromOutward hound (own at least 4 of them).The challenge slider: This one is less sturdy than the others. The second time my dog used it and she broke out the pieces and I had to put them all back in together. Not sure how it will hold up in the future. She’s done it now about four times and only broke out the pieces once. I will say my dog is not physically aggressive she did scratch at it to make the pieces move but I don’t feel that she is a very aggressive and her approach on these puzzles she’s not a chew her either. I will say that her nails weren’t groomed at the time so perhaps that led to her getting grip to be able to like rip them upwards and out. Overall I’ve been very happy with the outward hound puzzle products. I like how quick and easy this one was to load compared to some of the others. You can pull out the tray and fill all the treats at one time. Not sure I would buy again just because I have some questions on sturdiness. As far as engaging her, it definitely does the job.The brick:This one is a favorite and my dog has mastered it. She just did it 20 times. I will set the little door flops have separated several times and I’ve clicked them back in okay. Wondered if it will hold up in the future. But it was worth the money.The casino:This is another favorite. I find that I have to lock every other one still even after like 10 times. Or she gets too frustrated. I do like that option that I can slowly lock more and more of them I find if I like them all she just gives up after a while at this point. I would recommend.The twister:That’s why I’m struggling on how to teach my dog to twist the bones to get them to be recessed to get the drawers pulled out. She pulls the drawers out fine if I leave them in the unlocked position. Not sure how this one’s gonna end up working out. She loses interest because she can’t get the doors to open and I’m struggling again to teach her how to twist the bones around. It’s just not clicking. Would not buy again.The treat tumble small:I recommend this one. I do it when she kinda is driving me crazy and I’ll just put her food in it for the day and make her work a little for it.
PX –
Slows my dog down a lot, is a bit of a learning curve
This puzzle is amazing. My dog cries out of pure excitement whenever I bring it out. He still doesn’t understand the circle part of the puzzle but that is my dog-specific issue, the product is great. If your dog eats food way too fast or if you want a low effort way of adding enrichment to their day, put their snacks or meal into this puzzle. I love it and def wish I got it sooner, the slow feeding bowls don’t work for him anymore!
Epp Kai –
Bad design flaws
I would NOT recommend this game. It has huge structural design flaws.I have a very smart GSD, Sophie, who has mastered the easier games, but this one would frustrate a 5 year old child.First, there should be more open spaces to move the sliders around on. There is only 1. One on each side would be better. To get to the treat on the other side of the board, Sophie has to push all the empty ones all the way around, out of the way. There are 5 sliders on each side! Thats a lot of empty sliders to move out of the way!And even worse, the sliders often get jammed. The corner sliders get stuck and then nothing moves. And then Sophie gets frustrated and starts to scrape and bite it. I don’t know how to remedy that issue.The second issue is the locking mechanisms. They get easily and accidentally pushed into the lock position. They should either stay locked or unlocked. Loosely sliding around just causes more frustration. I taped them down so they can’t move freely.The third thing is most of the spaces under the sliders are limited to one space, which is fine. The treat stays in one space. Other spaces have one barrier missing so the treat slides back and forth under 2 sliders. Sophie pushes the slider, tries to grab the treat, and the treat gets pushed under the slide next to it with her giant tongue. Then she pushes the other slider and the treat gets pushed back under the first slider with her giant tongue. More frustration. The treat should be confined to only one space.The fourth thing is that the moving yellow circle in the middle with one spot open should be removable so the red sliders could move back and forth in a groove, and not fall out. The yellow cover does come off but then the red sliders are loose and fly off the board with one big lick. They should stay locked in a groove. This would be a good way to slowly learn how to move the red sliders before figuring out how to rotate the circle so only one red slider will move at a time. Which I also find a bit ridiculous.The bottom line is that this game causes too much frustration, even for a smart dog. Even I got mad! This game would be a good challenge without causing such frustration if the above conditions were changed.I would NOT recommend it. I might return it covered in slobber.Plus, there are no instructions. I had to ask Ai for help.I’m giving it 3 stars because most people read the 3 star reviews. 1 and 2 star reviews are mostly about delivery and damage issues. This game did come late, and we had to leave for vacation, and it sat on my steps until one of my nice neighbors saw it and rescued it. But it wasn’t damaged…
Daniel Bodenfors –
Our 5-month labrador is super Happy after he got to play with this. He was done quite fast but his behavior to play and how learned was impressive.
Carina Back –
Utmanande för hunden
Rain –
Got this when my pup was abt 7-8mths old. He figured it out quite fast and is still enjoying it one mth later. We put his lunch kibble in it so it’s more fun for him and he can’t gobble up his food too fast!
Dominika –
Świetna zabawka, choć dla mojego psa jest odrobinę za trudna. Plusem jest możliwość wyciągania elementów co pozwala zmniejszyć poziom trudności.
Tazmin –
The perfect size for my (40kg) elderly greyhound. He hasn’t managed to crack the puzzle in less than a minute, compared to the last one and even reattempted at cracking it at like 1am. The puzzle pieces moved smoothly and there was adequate space in the compartment for us to put some broken pieces of liver treats. Would definitely recommend and although seemed a bit pricey at first, I feel like I got my money’s worth.