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A: Designed for small, medium, and large dogs—most dogs can solve it using paws or nose.
Q2: Is it good for high-energy or “too smart” dogs?
A: Yes. The 3 levels and multi-action parts help keep play challenging instead of “solved once and shelved.”
Q3: Can I use it as a slow feeder?
A: Yes—many people use it for part of a meal or snacks to encourage a slower, work-for-food pace.
Q4: What treats work best?
A: Dry kibble or dry treats work best. For longer play, use slightly larger pieces to prevent quick “lick-through” wins.
Q5: Can two dogs play with it?
A: Yes, but for best results, offer it one dog at a time (or in separate spots) to reduce guarding and make play calmer.
Q6: What’s the easiest way to start?
A: Start with Level 1 and load a few easy compartments first. Let your dog watch you load treats, then celebrate quick wins.
Q7: My dog mastered it fast—how do I make it harder?
A: Move to Level 2–3, change treat locations, and use larger kibble/treat pieces to keep the puzzle challenging longer.
Q8: My dog seems confused—what should I do?
A: Lower the difficulty and show one “starter” reward. After a few successes, add more compartments, then the drawers/spinner.
Q9: Do I have to fill every compartment every time?
A: No. Load a few for short sessions, or load more when you want a longer challenge.
Q10: How do I keep it interesting day after day?
A: Rotate which sections you use (compartments vs. drawers vs. spinner) and switch up treat sizes to change the challenge.
Q11: Will it slide around on wood or tile?
A: It has non-slip feet to help reduce sliding. For very slick floors, place a rubber mat or towel underneath.
Q12: How do I clean it?
A: Empty crumbs, rinse with warm soapy water, and use a small brush for corners. Air-dry fully before storing.
Q13: Is it safe if my dog tries to pull pieces out?
A: It features an integrated, one-piece design, so the parts aren’t meant to detach—even the drawers stay secured during play. If your dog starts yanking parts or chewing, remove the toy and reset play.
Q14: Is it tough enough for destructive dogs?
A: It’s durable for puzzle play, but it’s not a dedicated chew toy—power chewers should be supervised and the toy removed after treats are gone.
Q15: My dog has very large paws—will it still work?
A: Many dogs solve it using their nose as much as paws. Start easier and use larger treats so they can work the puzzle smoothly.
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