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myndsplyntur
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myndsplyntur

Female Join date : 2009-11-11
Location : Knoxville, TN

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PostSubject: Spot Seek-A-Treat   Spot Seek-A-Treat EmptySat Mar 16, 2013 8:38 pm

LOVE THIS!!!

Got the flip-n-flap today on a whim from our local pet store. Roxy LOVES it! We put a small amount of beef jerky in each little spot and she had a blast trying to find her way into the spots. Love this idea... I can't find the company website, unfortunately, but I have included a link below where the current versions can be purchased. Anyone have any other suggestions for mind challenging brain games? She LOVED this!!!

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gocavs627

Female Join date : 2012-10-18
Location : Virginia

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PostSubject: Re: Spot Seek-A-Treat   Spot Seek-A-Treat EmptyMon Mar 25, 2013 8:54 pm

Cool! I wondered if huskies would enjoy this thing, or say to heck with it and go nap. Kane gets the cookie out of his Kong so fast, I might need to invest in something like this to keep him busy. Thanks for the review!
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Male Join date : 2013-01-04
Location : Alabama

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PostSubject: Re: Spot Seek-A-Treat   Spot Seek-A-Treat EmptyTue Mar 26, 2013 3:25 pm

myndsplyntur wrote:
Anyone have any other suggestions for mind challenging brain games?


i bought these for my husky pup and she has really enjoyed them. one she figured out in 17 secs and the others took a little longer:

Jigsaw Glider

Puzzle Treat Triad

Puzzle Kibble Drop

Kong Wobbler - Large

here is a video of Maya playing with the Kibble Drop. this was the first time she played with it




i''m trying to figure out what kind of puzzle toy to buy her next
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