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Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Treat Tumble Interactive Puzzle Ball Dog Toy, Level 1 Beginner, Blue, Small

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Color: Treat Tumble (Small Blue)


Features

  • Level 1 Beginner dog puzzle ball perfect for puppies and dogs with no puzzle experience, this treat-dispensing ball is a great way to introduce puzzles to your pet
  • Provides mental stimulation to help bust boredom 15 minutes of mental stimulation is equal to 30 minutes of physical activity, giving dogs of all ages and sizes the exercise they crave
  • Fun with dog treats or kibble holds 1 cup of dog food; can be used as a puzzle feeder at mealtime to help slow eating pace
  • Dogs nudge and roll the ball to release hidden treats multiple ways to play and make the game easier or harder for your pet; see our Tips and Tricks for details
  • No removable parts; easy to clean; BPA, PVC, lead, and phthalate free

Description

The Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Treat Tumble is the perfect puzzle ball for any dog! Great for small, medium, and large dogs, this treat dispenser dog toy keeps dogs busy as they nudge and roll the ball and find ways to release the dog treats hidden inside. Easy to fill with two treat-dispensing holes, this small treat ball adds mental stimulation for dogs, provides physical exercise, and helps eliminate stress and boredom for more enriching playtime. Since it is made with food safe BPA, PVC, lead, and phthalate-free material that is easy to wipe clean, bringing this dog puzzle out for enrichment couldn't be more convenient. Play indoors, or take the fun outside to stimulate your dog's mind and add an enrichment-focused challenge to the playtime fun! PLAY BY THE RULES – SAFETY & CARE: When choosing a toy, make sure to choose an appropriate size/style/level for your dog. No toy or game is indestructible. ALWAYS supervise your dog closely, teach your dog how the game/toy works. Do not leave the dog alone with a treat game/toy, do not let the dog chew on the game/toy or pieces. Inspect regularly for damage and remove if broken, or if parts become separated, as serious injury may result. For dogs only, not a children's toy. When empty, store until next supervised use.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.75 x 4.75 x 4.75 inches; 5.29 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 67326


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 13, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Outward Hound


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #178 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #7 in Dog Squeak Toys


#7 in Dog Squeak Toys:


Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 77,596 ratings


Item Weight: 5.3 ounces


Manufacturer: Outward Hound


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 67326


Date First Available: July 13, 2017


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 7.99 x 5.27 x 4.53 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.75 x 4.75 x 4.75 inches


Item Weight: 0.15 Kilograms


Brand Name: Outward Hound


Target Audience Keyword: dogs


Directions: PLAY BY THE RULES – SAFETY & CARE When choosing a toy, make sure to choose an appropriate size/style/level for your dog. No toy or game is indestructible. ALWAYS supervise your dog closely, teach your dog how the game/toy works. Do not leave the dog alone with a treat game/toy, do not let the dog chew on the game/toy or pieces. Inspect regularly for damage and remove if broken, or if parts become separated, as serious injury may result. For dogs only, not a children's toy. When empty, store until next supervised use.


Model Name: Treat Tumble


Color: Treat Tumble (Small Blue)


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Material: Plastic


Age Range Description: All Life Stages


Care Instructions: Hand wash


Number of Items: 1


Style: Treat Tumble


Breed Recommendation: All Breed Sizes


Included Components: DOG GAME


Specific Uses for Product: Active, Behavior, Indoor


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  • Great toy and tips for using
Color: Snuffle N' Treat (Green)
This is one of our very favorite and most useful toys. The ball is very well made of durable rubber (or whatever it is that feels like good rubber these days and the rubber extends a little bit over the edge of the treat wells so that the dog can't chew the plastic wells out. The squirrels are, of course, fabric and we know what happens with that. That said, they too are well made. with "painted" on faces, no bulging eyes to chew out of them. I ordered 6 additional squirrels shortly after getting the toy for two reasons: 1) I'm lazy (and old) and didn't want to have to go squirrel searching all the time and 2) I wanted to be sure I had extras in case they became unavailable in the future. I have something similar to a toy hammock or net bag hanging on a wall where I deposit the squirrels as I come upon them. She only gets to play with them in conjunction with the ball (or if she finds a missing one before I do). Initially it did not look to me as though this toy would hold enough food to actually feed her from. It does. It holds about a cup and a half, maybe a little more, if you only put the squirrel head half way in each well. My Archie is about 40 pounds and is not what is considered an aggressive chewer though she has chewed a number of toys to their death. This one still looks like new as do all the squirrels (which I toss in the wash, not sure if that is recommended.) This would work as a slow feeder but that's not why I got it. My girl isn't always hungry when we feed the little dogs and cats. She's more of a grazer. I would free-feed her if I didn't have the others. This toy gives me a way to have food out for her when she wants it, the little dogs know it's not theirs and the cats aren't interested in working at it. (One cat figured out the gum ball machine toy before any of the dogs did and by the time they did the cat was puking. That toy went into storage) First Use: Archie did not intuitively know how to get the squirrels out at first and lost interest before she succeeded. Maybe she would have been smarter if I waited until she was starving but I don't like doing that. What I did was fill the wells about half way and stuck the squirrel heads in just far enough that they wouldn't fall out as I put it down. When I put it down and gave it a little roll, with her paying attention, a squirrel did come out and let the kibble out too which she ate up immediately and started to catch on. I put the squirrels barely in for a few days until she really got the hang of it, which she did. Interesting note: my girl does know the command for tug or pull but she could not relate it to this ball and squirrel thing so we had to go the other route. This is a toy I don't think you'll regret buying. I'm tempted to order a back-up one and keep it in our RV. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by Bunni Dot Com Bunni Dot Com

  • Review for Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Dog Twister Treat Puzzle Enrichment Toy
Color: Dog Twister (Purple, Blue)
I recently got the Outward Hound Dog Twister Treat Puzzle, and it has quickly become one of my dog’s favorite toys! Designed as a Level 3 advanced puzzle, this toy provides an engaging challenge that keeps my pup entertained and mentally stimulated. The concept is simple yet effective: you hide treats in the compartments and let your dog figure out how to slide the pieces to uncover them. I love that it encourages problem-solving skills and helps prevent boredom, especially on days when outdoor playtime is limited. The quality of the toy is impressive; it’s sturdy and well-made, which is important for an enthusiastic chewer like my dog. Cleanup is easy too—just a quick wipe down after use, and it’s good to go for the next round of fun. Overall, I highly recommend the Outward Hound Dog Twister Treat Puzzle for any pet owner looking to enrich their dog's playtime. It’s a fantastic way to keep them engaged, happy, and mentally sharp! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Manju Shree Kumaravel

  • Level 1 is good
Color: Dog Brick (Red, White, Blue)
This treat puzzle is a fantastic way to keep my dog entertained and mentally stimulated! The design is clever, with lots of compartments that make my pup work for his treats. It’s the perfect level of challenge—not too hard, but it does keep him occupied for a while. The build quality is good, though I wish it was a bit more durable for more aggressive chewers. The sliding pieces are easy for him to move around, and he really seems to enjoy it. Overall, a great enrichment toy, and I’d recommend it to dog owners looking for a fun, interactive challenge! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024 by Nikky Dash

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Color: Dog Brick (Red, White, Blue)
My lab retriever is OBSESSED WITH THIS. He learned how to use it when he was a puppy and he loooooves to play with it. Filling it up with treats is so easy and it stimulates your dog well. Once he figured it out it was so funny to watch him find them quicker each time and see him learn the easiest ways to do it. Great puzzle! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Tina

  • Fun and interactive
Color: Dog Twister (Purple, Blue)
I feed my 38 lb mutt daily using this puzzle feeder and she has gotten the hang of it, recognizing patterns. It’s fun to change patterns and watch my pup figure it out. Durable and easy to use, colorful and easy to wash
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by Joanna Boyd

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