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Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Worker Composite Dog Toy

$70.99
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I255199-Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Worker Composite Dog Toy
I255199-Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Worker Composite Dog Toy

Product details

SKU
I255199
Material
Plastic
Pet
Dog
Toy Type
Plush
Life Stage
Adult, Senior
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

Dogs need mental as well as physical exercise. If they lack mental stimulation, they can sometimes create their own "fun", like chewing on things, barking or hyperactive behaviour. Nina Ottosson games are designed to stimulate a dog’s brain and reinforce it’s relationship with people. Each toy demands mental as well as physical dexterity to work through the challenges and get to the hidden food rewards.  They can be set to different levels of complexity, to engage all ages and breeds and are also brilliant for senior and injured dogs who are still mentally alert but limited in terms of physical exercise. The Dog Worker is made to look like real wood, but its unique composite material has all the benefits of both wood and plastic. It’s more durable than wood, easy to clean and will not splinter or snap like wood while your dog plays with it. How to play : Place treats in circular blocks and compartments in the base. Swivel flippers to cover tracks and lock spinning top. Place game on floor and encourage your pet to seek treats. Swivel flippers off the tracks to make this game easier and show your dog how the blocks slide. To clean, just remove all treats/food and wash with warm soapy water.

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