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Review on Lewhoo Interactive Dog Toys With Brush And Treats Puzzle For Mental Enrichment And IQ Training by Michael Persing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I’m so proud of my dog!

I’m actually sort of embarrassed about how excited I got when my dog started to figure this puzzle out. He’s not a fast eater, but he loves treats and likes to bother us for them, so I thought giving him an activity to "earn” them would help. At first he didn’t seem to get it, but after a couple of days, he was able to start opening the little sliders to find the treats! I’m looking forward to him figuring out the trickier parts, like the corner pieces and how they move to unlock the circle in the center.I really like that the paw prints aren’t printed, but rather cutouts so the dog can easily smell the treats hidden inside each compartment. I also like that the pieces move but aren’t fully removable (so we can’t lose them). The only drawback is the questionable graphic design/translation on the box, so I might be reluctant to order one for someone who might be turned off by those things.

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Pros
  • Non-removable Dog Treats Puzzle
Cons
  • The puzzle pieces may be chewed and damaged, making it difficult for the toy to function properly