Buster Dog Maze, Beige
Molly the Dog maze Cheat!
This is a lovely idea, but I have a large dog with a long tongue which enables her to cheat the system and lick up the treats with her tongue without chasing them around the maze !It does take her longer, though,to eat them so IS of some use. I am going to pass it on to my daughter who owns a much smaller dog I am sure this will keep her Patterdale terrier happy for hours!
Buster Dog Maze, Beige
Slows them both down!
An activity feeder for dry dog food. Not suitable for wet food in my opinion.
We have 2 rescue dogs - "Amber" a Greyhound x Alsatian x Staffie who is 8 years old amd "Maisy" who is a very petite Border Collie, of approximately 3 years old.
"Amber" is greedy and wolfs down her food far to fast. "Maisy" is much slower and more ladylike and has tremendous patience.
On first use, it took ages for greedy "Amber" to eat the dry kibble that I distributed within the Buster Maze. Brilliant! Success! (The anti-gobble bowl that I had previously bought, did nothing to slow her down.) The Maze is a much bigger 'bowl' than I thought it would be, but that is fine. It is easy to wash and dry and not heavy to lift up. We have lots of different activity toy feeders for the girls and "Amber" has no problem in picking them up and throwing them around, BUT, she has not managed to do this with the Buster Dog Maze. Because it has a large footprint, it is quite steady and she...
Buster Dog Maze, Beige
Very easy
Maybe I've got a super intelligent dog but this maze was a waste of time for her. Instead of pushing the treats round with her nose she just reached in and licked them up. Great idea but didn't work for us
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