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Outward Hound Challenge Slider Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy

$68.99
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I258905-Outward Hound Challenge Slider Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy
I258905-Outward Hound Challenge Slider Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy

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Care instructions
SAFETY AND CARE: ALWAYS SUPERVISE your dog closely, teach your dog how the game works. Do not leave your dog alone with a treat puzzle, do not let your dog chew on the game or pieces. Inspect for damage and remove if broken. For dogs only, not a children’s toy. When empty, store until next supervised use.
Description

Bound to become your best friend’s favorites, Outward Hound's lovable toys, treat-puzzle games, adventure gear, and slow feeding bowls are thoughtfully designed and constructed to keep furry friends happy and healthy. Through unique product innovations and a whole lot of testing (and belly rubs), we're commited to creating high quality, durable, and engaging products for dogs everywhere. Nina Ottosson Outward Hound Challenge Slider Interactive Puzzle Toy for Dogs Game. PLAY TIME CHALLENGE: The ultimate exercise for learning and playtime, the Challenge Slider can be filled with treats for a fun mental and physical challenge. Strengthen the bond between you and your dog as you watch your dog learn! HOW TO PLAY: Place your dog's favorite treats in the removable tray. Slide the tray back into the game and show your dog how the tiles slide. Encourage your dog to seek the treats and let the games begin! HELPS REDUCE DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIORS: By creating a positive outlet for your dog's natural digging & hunting instincts you can redirect undesired behaviors. Use an interactive puzzle toy to keep your dog distracted during situations where they may get anxious. MAKES FEEDING FUN: This treat puzzle can be used to feed your dog healthy snacks or dry kibble – solving the food puzzle creates an engaging, slowed down mealtime. BPA, PVC & PHTHALATE FREE: Made with food safe materials that you can trust for your dog. Made of tough plastic, this durable dog puzzle can be hand washed with soap and water after the dog treat compartments have been emptied.

 

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