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Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2025
Not well made - my puppy destroyed this in 10 minutes. My little guy, barely 15 lbs loved this for a few minutes, but easily dismantled each of the compartments.
Beth
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This contraption is pretty cute. Each section has its own little hole that you can put some treats into and the dog has to find out which way it moves in order for it to fall out the little hole. We have a Pomeranian who thinks this is an amazing toy to play with and loves to spend time with puzzles. Seems pretty easy for them to use once they see the food coming out they can just kick it or move it with her nose. For sure recommend
Samantha
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
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katie
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I got this for a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The size is very good for her, as well as the amount of kibble the feeder can hold. Putting the feeder together is easy, as is opening and closing the spinning parts. Cleaning, I think, will be best done with a hot soapy soak, because of the tabs inside the spinning parts.I haven't had this problem yet, but if your dog decides to attempt to chew it's way to the food, this plastic would likely fail relatively quickly.The spinners also can easily be spun fast enough to not allow kibble to fall out. While this created some confusion with my dog, I think it also makes them work harder to get it right for the food reward.It took my dog a few days to really understand this feeder, but now she's using it just fine
KikiAshelle
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
This thing actually holds a ton of food! Was a great size for my cats and my two boys would interact with it at the same time with a cat on each side. Great way to feed meals! Construction is quality plastic, looks like it will last a long time. Might be too small for medium/large dogs.
Kerry
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
It has been a few weeks, and I had high hopes that this would be a big hit with our two cats. At first, it looked like it would be when one of the cats preemptively sat on top of the box, even before I opened it. Then proceeded to lie next to it and play with it. After that, she lost all interest in it after I got it set up and put treats into it. Sigh. It was almost as if she knew it was meant for dogs, and she was too smart for this to be of any use to her. Cats. You gotta love them.The feeder is a bulky device. The treats fit inside with no problem. It even has anti-slip strips on the bottom to keep it from moving around. I can see how it is designed for dogs with bigger paws to operate. Cats are a bit more particular about their feeders, I guess.
Aaron Peterson
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
this dog puzzle feeder keeps my puppy engaged, but it's not the sturdiest. it's nice having the puzzle toy on hand to rotate ways to feed her that make her feel like she's playing/licking/digging/etc. - it definitely captures her attention for a short while. but once she figured out the mechanics of it (which is easy to figure out), she is able to knock the dispensers off their bar really easily and ends up just throwing them around in her crate to release the food. obviously whatever keeps her engaged - as long as it is safe - isn't the worst thing in the world, but i wish this was a bit sturdier. i feel like when the dispensers are attached to the bar, they do function as a "puzzle" which is more mentally stimulating than her just throwing dispensers around. the toy isn't built to be sturdy it seems - the bar doesn't even really lock in, it just rests atop an opening. they could have designed it better for sure. the plastic for the dispensers is also relatively thin and cheap - i don't think i'll get 10 uses out of this. i have a 3 month old doberman/pit bull mix, for reference.
Rae
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
It's alright. My dog hasn't really gotten the hang of it - he seems scared of it when the kibble falls out - but that's not the toy's fault. What I don't love is that this ends up being a mess, with little kibble pieces all over the floor. I wish it had some sort of tray underneath that would contain the pieces at least a little. The puzzle pieces turn, but they could be easier. I think that's why my dog is struggling with it, because it takes more than just a simple bat with the paw to make it turn enough to dispense. Maybe for some that would be a benefit, to not be too easy, but for me it is not.Overall, it works ok but could be better.
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