Not exact matches
Choose from a diverse range of play time options, from
simple rubber treat dispensing
dog toys to mentally stimulating treat
puzzles — you'll have no problem finding the right choice for even the pickiest pooch.
For example, while there are many food
puzzle toys available for
dogs and cats, offer
toys that are fairly
simple to manipulate (such as a Kong) unless your
dog or cat is already a food
puzzle pro.
The activity could be as
simple as hiding your cat's food throughout the house or providing your
dog with a
puzzle toy.
This
puzzle toy is great for
dogs new to
puzzles, as it is relatively
simple and has a great reward for them, however, its simplicity means that your
dog may easily learn exactly how to get the treat.
This might include using interactive or
puzzle toys, playing
simple clicker training games, hiding
toys or treats around the house for the
dog to find, or any other interactive exercise that gets him thinking.
Some
dog puzzle games are
simple chew
toys with tiny treats, while others can confound your hound.
Food
puzzles are great because they occupy your
dog's mouth and brain for a much longer period of time than a
simple treat or regular chew
toy.