Turn treat time into a calming brain game
1. 4 Ways to Play, More Ways to Stay Busy
With sliding drawers, a spinning wheel, lift-up gear covers, and a fan-shaped flap, this dog enrichment puzzle gives your pup four different ways to sniff, nudge, slide, and search for treats. It keeps snack time fresh, so your dog has something new to figure out every time.
2. Helps Slow Down Fast Eaters
Instead of letting your dog finish food in seconds, this slow feeder puzzle spreads treats or kibble across hidden compartments. Your pup has to work for each bite, helping make mealtime slower, more mindful, and more satisfying.
3. Mental Stimulation for Bored Dogs
A tired brain is a happy brain. This interactive dog puzzle feeder encourages natural sniffing and problem-solving, helping reduce boredom and redirect extra energy into a positive, rewarding activity.
4. Adjustable Challenge for Growing Confidence
Start simple with easy-to-find treats, then make the game more challenging with sliding locks, hidden drawers, and rotating covers. It is a gentle way to build your dog’s curiosity, focus, and confidence through everyday play.
5. Non-Slip Design for Focused Play
Four non-slip suction pads help keep the puzzle steadier on smooth floors while your dog paws, nudges, and spins. Less sliding around means less frustration—and more focus on finding the reward.
Use Scenarios
1. For Work-From-Home Moments
When you are on a call and your dog keeps asking for attention, fill the puzzle with a few treats or part of their meal. It gives them a quiet, rewarding task to focus on, helping keep them busy while you get things done.
2. For Fast Mealtime Habits
If your dog gobbles food too quickly, use the puzzle as a slow feeding routine. The hidden compartments make them sniff, slide, and search before each bite, turning rushed eating into a calmer, slower experience.
3. For Rainy Days Indoors
No long walk today? No problem. This indoor dog enrichment toy helps your pup burn mental energy through sniffing and problem-solving, making it perfect for rainy days, snowy mornings, or hot afternoons.
4. For Dogs Who Get Bored Easily
When regular toys no longer hold their attention, this 4-in-1 puzzle adds variety. Your dog can lift, spin, push, and unlock different treat spots, helping reduce boredom before it turns into chewing, barking, or restless behavior.
5. For Calmer Alone Time
Before you leave the room, start a short treat-hunting game. The puzzle gives your dog something positive to focus on, helping redirect anxious energy and support calmer solo play when they need a little extra comfort.
Suitable Dog Breeds
Best for small to medium dogs, puppies, and food-motivated breeds such as Poodles, Bichons, Corgis, Dachshunds, Schnauzers, Beagles, Cavaliers, Pomeranians, and other curious pups who enjoy treat puzzles and slow feeding games.

































