








🧠 Unlock your dog’s genius with every treat!
The Outward Hound Dog Smart Treat Dispensing Brain and Exercise Game by Nina Ottosson is a Level 1 interactive puzzle designed to mentally stimulate dogs of all sizes. Featuring 9 treat compartments and adjustable difficulty, it promotes problem-solving, reduces anxiety, and provides the equivalent of 30 minutes of physical exercise in just 15 minutes of play. Made from safe, durable, and easy-to-clean materials, this lightweight indoor puzzle doubles as a slow feeder to enhance mealtime engagement.








| Pet toy type | Puzzle |
| Theme | Animals |
| Brand | Outward Hound |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exercise |
| Cartoon Character | Dog |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Colour | white & orange |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Style | Dog Smart |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Product Dimensions | 27.9L x 27.9W x 4.1H Centimeters |
| Dog Breed Size | Large |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 700603673310 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00700603673310 |
| Department | Dog toys |
| Manufacturer | Outward Hound |
| Item model number | 67331 |
| ASIN | B0711Y9Y8W |
I**A
Puzzle games are important for your puppy/dog
This is a good one. I like puzzle games for my puppy. A lot of dog trainers; at least the good ones, including Rachel Fusaro, Sarah Walsh, Zak George; recommend mental stimulation along with physical exercise for your puppy/dog. This is the second puzzle game I bought for my puppy; who is around 6 months old now. The first one was the Fasoon Interactive Dog Food Puzzle Toy. My puppy loves playing them. She looks forward to solving them everyday. Both are level 1 games and while this one (brick one) involves the actions of lifting and throwing; the Fasoon one involves actions like swivel and slide. So it is a good combination. Use healthy treats for the puzzle games. And if your puppy/dog is kibble motivated, then use kibble. Mine is not, so I use treats. Regarding the durability, it's good so far. Remember to retrieve and store the games away after each session. These aren't balls or plush toys to play rough with. They are puzzle games that your dog plays and solves. Also, I used the games to introduce my puppy to the Stay command. Because she is so enthusiastic to play them everyday; I used that energy to introduce her to the Stay command. So yeah. That's been a good add on. I would say go ahead and invest in puzzle games. The Outward Hound, Nina Ottossan ones are known to be really good. If you feel they are a bit expensive; then you can make DIY puzzle games for your dog too; using a cardboard box or a muffin tin. A youtube search is all you need.
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Good product
The product is a good game for dogs specially pups. However, you do need to train your pup / dog. The game will not train them. It is normal and natural for a dog to try to chew the pieces. It is your job to train the dog not to chew the pieces and sniff for treats. My pup absolutely loves this was of getting his treats. The board is easy to use, easy to wash and makes a great mental game for dogs.
P**R
Great Toy
Quality is good. Only drawback is it doesn't stay intact on floor someone has to hold it so the pet can enjoy searching for treats. My pet enjoys playing with it.❤️
S**L
Good one!
My 2.5 month old puppy got excited every time when I take this out for him.
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