🦴 Unlock your dog’s genius with every treat!
The CAROZEN Interactive Dog Toy is a smart puzzle feeder designed to enhance your dog’s intelligence and promote healthy eating habits. Featuring a two-step food dispensing mechanism, it challenges dogs to think and work for their treats while slowing down their eating pace to improve digestion. Built with anti-slip rubber pads and sized for all breeds, this durable toy supports independent play and training, backed by a lifetime replacement guarantee.
Product Dimensions | 26.01 x 26.01 x 10.8 cm; 680 g |
Item model number | PRO-221 |
Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds;Small Breeds;Large Breeds |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Colour | Lake Blue |
Quantity | 1 |
Special features | Portable, Lightweight |
Specific Uses | Active |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 680 g |
A**D
Keeps puppy entertained
Our 5 month old puppy absolutely loves it. He soon mastered how to get the treats out. Brilliant toy.
A**G
Sturdy, fun and practical
Excellent feeding station…..amazing how quickly my miniature poodle got the hang of it .
M**E
Kept my dog busy for a whike
Handy item to put treats in to give to either cat or dog to roll around to dispense whilst playing. Made well and you can adjust the size of the opening for different size treats.
J**S
Good quality
Great toy for our dog, she loves it. Very solid too.
M**2
Keeps the dog entertined - probably better for smaller dogs
I have a white lab puppy... well, he is a 30kg 9 month old puppy.I have been looking for some enrichment toys / feeders to keep his mind busy, and this looked to do the trick.Pros:- Once the dog gets the hang of it, it can keep them entertained for a small while. His tail wags whilst using it, so thats a good sign- Doesnt take long for the the dog to work out what needs to be done, to release the food, and where to look to get the food.Cons- Antislip (for a big dog) isnt strong enough, this starts in one corner of the room and ends up in another.- Lid isnt overly secure. Once you screw the lid on, if the dog is rough slamming the button down, this can sometimes come off- If the dog slams down the button too hard, the food can just shoot out onto the floor.Overall, it is a good purchase, it slows down his eating, and kills 10mins whilst. Smaller dogs wouldnt probably have the same 'cons' as what I have seen. I would recommend, but probably wouldnt buy again for our larger dog.
M**S
Best dog brain game I’ve ever had
Brilliant brain game, lasts my dog a long time. Good size can fit almost a full meal in there forHim. Smaller plastic bits may be an issue if you have a chewer
R**N
Best puzzle toy I've bought for my 1yo Border Collie
I've bought a number of toys like this for my Collie over the last few months and whilst they have been good, I've never been that impressed. He investigates everything with his nose and bashes the living daylights out of anything (including me) with his paws. Snuffle mats he has learned to turn upside down and shake and then destroys them, puzzles where he has to use his teeth to pull or his paws to manipulate things seem to baffle him (yet he is incredibly good an manipulating things with his paws otherwise). But this was amazing. He took to it within minutes and figured how it work incredibly quickly (it usually takes him an hour or three and he gets frustrated normally). The fact that he can see the treats in the dome and that when he bashes it he can see them falling out really helped. He did figure out that if he just put his paw on the top and held it down he could hoover everything out of the gap, but he doesn't do it for long.The top clips on really well. He's figured out on the other toys how to open them, no matter how well they are made, so he can get directly to the treats, but this one has a good solid clip on it, so it has defeated him.The flaps are very easy for him to flip open and onto his nose whilst his tongue scooips out the contents of each section, and the sliders are really easy to manipulate.I get the big bags of chewy and crunchy bones from B&M Bargains, and they are an absolutely ideal size.If I was to make one comment on it, it would be that there is a gap at the back of the flap between each treat tray and the container in the centre. It is needed or else the flap wouldn't lift when it's nudged with the nose, and therein lies a problem depending on your dog. Mine will bash the dome half a dozen times to try and get as much out as he can before he starts on the trays, this can sometimes jam under the flap so he can't lift it. But he can get his tongue down the groove and scoop the excess out, or in his usual manner, flip it upside down to get the last few out.I've been exceptionally impressed with this one, well worth the money.
M**W
Great dog treat toy
My dog loves this and kept him amused. Quality is good and all round great to stimulate your pooch
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