Nina Ottosson Outward Hound Snuffle N' Treat Ball Dog Toy

Pets at Home £24.00 Go to Pets at Home First seen in Nov 2023
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About Nina Ottosson Nina Ottosson invented the first dog treat puzzle game in 1990. She is widely known among pet parents, dog trainers, ethologists, and veterinarians. Treat puzzle games fight boredom, help reduce destructive behaviours, and exercise your dog's mind. It's hide-and-seek with treats, and dogs love it.About Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Snuffle N' Treat Dog Ball The Outward Hound Nina Ottosson Dog Snuffle N' Treat Ball combines the mental stimulation of a dog puzzle with the entertainment of squeaky plush dog toys for double the fun and benefit! Equipped with six plush chipmunks to cover treat compartments, your dog will problem-solve to remove the squeaker toys and unleash tasty hidden treats. With multiple ways to increase the challenge or make it easier for your unique pet, this dog game is excellent for all dogs regardless of age, size, or breed. This treat-dispensing dog toy is a true boredom buster that will keep your dog busy and entertained, perfect for nose work, scent games, and tapping into natural instincts. What's more, the mental stimulation achieved when solving dog puzzles benefits the body and the mind just 15 minutes of mental stimulation for dogs is equal to 30 minutes of physical activity. Your dog will exercise while they play, achieve the sensory activation they crave, and release their animal instincts as they hunt and forage for dog treats. This helps your dog release stress, channel energy, and minimize boredom-induced behaviours. Run out of chipmunks? Replacement packs are available to keep the fun going!Features Provides mental and physical exercise by keeping them busy and engaged Encourages natural hunt and forage instincts Encourages active play and exercise Helps your dog to release stress, channel energy Helps to reduce boredom-induced behaviours Great for encouraging natural instincts through nose work and scent games Safety Information When choosing a toy, make sure to choose an appropriate size/style/level for your dog. No toy o
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