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Nina Ottosson Challenge Slider Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy

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Description:

With 24 hidden treat compartments, the Nina Ottosson Challenge Slider dog treat puzzle is one of our most challenging puzzles yet!

Nina Ottosson treat puzzle games are a great way to engage your dog's mind with challenging and rewarding activity. The Challenge Slider will keep your dog´s mind busy with 24 treat compartments. In this game dogs must move each slider, one at a time, in different directions, to reveal hidden treats or food. Slide, treat, and repeat!

Key Benefits:

  • Fights boredom by keeping your dog busy – Boredom Busters
  • Helps reduce destructive behavior by exercising your dog´s mind.
  • Strengthen the bond with your dog.
  • Fun for all dogs – regardless of age & size.

HOW TO PLAY: Place your dog's favorite treats or food in the compartments of the removable tray. Slide the tray back into the game. Supervise, show and encourage your dog to move sliders back and forth to seek treats. If your dog is too rough with his paws, place the game in your lap or on a stool, so that your dog can only use his nose to move the sliders. Let the games begin!

ITS EASY TO FILL: Pull out the tray, fill compartments with treats or food, slide the tray back again.

PLAYING RULES: Because it is a challenging game, we recommend that you play together, and teach your dog the rules of the game and how it works

FUN FOR ALL DOGS: This puzzle is advanced, so it´s best suited for dogs who have played other games before, and have fine motor skills, regardless of age, size or breed.

FROZEN PUZZLE: Mix a little canned meat with water, pour some of the mixture in the tray´s compartments, or place a small piece of sausage or a tasty treat in each compartment, pour a little water, put the game in the freezer and let it set. This is perfect for dogs who need some extra activity.

REDUCES DESTRUCTIVE BEHAVIORS: By keeping your dog's mind busy, treat puzzle toys can help reduce unwanted behaviors.

PLAY AND BOND: The Challenge Slider is a great way to bond with your dog while teaching basic training commands in a fun way.

MAKES FEEDING FUN: This treat puzzle can be used to feed your dog healthy treats or dry kibble – solving the food puzzle creates an engaging, slowed-down mealtime.

Always supervise: Play together and supervise your dog closely. If your dog wants to chew on the game, correct and redirect their behaviour in a gentle and positive way. Start over as quickly as possible and get their attention back on the treats or kibble. 

Note: This is not a chew toy.

Every dog plays differently and, since not all toys are created equal, it’s always best to keep a close watch on your pup in case things get ruff. Supervised play will help toys last longer and most importantly keep your pal safe. No dog toy is truly indestructible, so always remove the toy from playtime if it shows signs of wear and tear. 

Size Guide:

Size: 370mm x 370mm x 50mm

Life Stage
Puppy, Adult, Senior
Breed Size
Small, Medium, Large
Feature
Enrichment, Puzzle, Tough

Reviews

5 out of 5 stars
Based on 2 customer ratings
  • "Makes eating fun!"
    Posted byon2nd Jul 2022

    Our 13 week old toy cavoodle loved this toy... initially we had to help her understand how to push/pull each flap. Probably took her a couple of weeks to understand it and help herself to find the food. 3 weeks later and she just loves it. Perfect toy for putting in her playpen when we go out, to keep her occupied!

  • "Challenge Slider"
    Posted byon21st Mar 2022

    This Puzzle is probably the best from Nina Ottosson so far, as it is so simple to refill and clean. I thought this was going to be a little more challenging.... alas I have a super smart miniature poodle cross who had it sorted in a couple of minutes, but her shih tzu companion has had loads of fun and is still trying hard to figure it out!