My Intelligent Dogs Strategy Game Dog Trouble
Exciting strategy toy for clever dogs Dimensions: 30 (W) x 30 (D) x 10 (H) cm Can be filled with dry treats Made from FSC-certified wood Level of difficulty adjustable from...
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- Exciting strategy toy for clever dogs
- Dimensions: 30 (W) x 30 (D) x 10 (H) cm
- Can be filled with dry treats
- Made from FSC-certified wood
- Level of difficulty adjustable from easy to difficult
Trouble is a challenging intelligence game for medium and large dogs and can be designed from easy (one paw difficulty) to very difficult (four paws).
How it works:
On a wooden board as a base is a box with a lid. There are four slots in the walls of this box through which two plates can be pushed. Strings are attached to the ends of the two panels to allow your dog to pull the panels out of the slots. In the middle of the plates there are openings for inserting two rollers. In the base there are openings for two more reels. The bottom plate can be fixed with these rollers by putting the cords over the rollers. This gives the game the most difficult level. The rollers make pulling out the plates a task that only practiced dogs can solve. In order to motivate the dog to solve the task, the treats should be hidden in the openings provided.
Tip:
Slowly introduce your dog to the game by setting up the game with just one tile and two reels in the middle of the tile. The simple task keeps your dog interested in it. Letting your dog watch while you hide the treats in the game will pique their curiosity. You should never leave your dog alone with the game. Be patient, show him how the game works and motivate him. In this way you can ensure that your dog enjoys playing together and solves the task correctly.
Activity - for your dog's physical and mental fitness
The best time for a dog is when it can be playful with you. Joint activities deepen the relationship and create trust. Dogs also want to be challenged physically and mentally, so they remain enduring and retain their responsiveness and speed. A sensible challenge are intelligence games, which promote your dog's activity and keep him fit. Fun is guaranteed - for both participants.
Never let your dog play unattended and intervene if he starts chewing up the game. Check toys regularly for damage such as wood splinters. Wipe the product with a damp cloth. Do not use harsh cleaning agents.
My Intelligent Dogs Strategy Game Dog Trouble
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