Get ready to hide, seek and treat with the tricky Tornado! With 12 treat compartments in this dog game, and 3 white bone covers, The Dog Tornado is smart and fun choice for mealtime as it holds your dog’s favorite wet or dry kibble. Each level of the Tornado spins as your dog searches for treats hiding inside. The spinning movement keeps your dog engaged and presents them with a fun and challenging way to play independently.This is a level 2 puzzle, so if your dog is new to puzzles, we recommend starting off with a level 1. Starting off too hard can make dogs frustrated and lead them to dislike puzzles as a whole- and that's a shame because they are a fantastic way to keep your pup busy!
To play: Place treats or kibble in compartments of base. Cover some compartments with bones. The more covered compartments, the harder the game will be! Show your dog how the game works and encourage them to find treats. Dogs are smarter than you think. Sometimes we just need to teach them! Leave some compartments uncovered and show your dog how it spins. Once they get the hang of it, you can up the difficulty by covering all the compartments, or even freezing treats inside!
Nina Ottosson was inspired to create dog puzzles after having two young kids and realizing she no longer had time to keep her pets mentally stimulated. By making these puzzles, she created an easy way to keep dogs' minds working, to help your pets expend mental energy even when the weather isn't good enough to play outside!
To play: Place treats or kibble in compartments of base. Cover some compartments with bones. The more covered compartments, the harder the game will be! Show your dog how the game works and encourage them to find treats. Dogs are smarter than you think. Sometimes we just need to teach them! Leave some compartments uncovered and show your dog how it spins. Once they get the hang of it, you can up the difficulty by covering all the compartments, or even freezing treats inside!
Nina Ottosson was inspired to create dog puzzles after having two young kids and realizing she no longer had time to keep her pets mentally stimulated. By making these puzzles, she created an easy way to keep dogs' minds working, to help your pets expend mental energy even when the weather isn't good enough to play outside!
