How smart is your dog? He or she is probably smarter than you may think, at least when it comes to finding food.
Once upon a time, dogs were wild and had to find food on their own. This meant stalking prey, foraging, and problem solving. Today’s dogs have it easy. All they have to do is wait for you to pour some kibble into their bowl. If you take too long, they will come and beg until you break down and pour some kibble into their bowl. And you know you can’t resist those puppy eyes!
Here is a riddle. How can you keep your dog active, let his hunting instincts take over, maybe have a good laugh, all while in a safe environment? Get some smart dog toys.
Smart dog toys is a general name for the toys that make your dog do a little work in return for treats. Take a look at some of the toys below. Many of them are puzzles that your dog has to figure out before he can get to the treats. Most of them involve opening doors, moving or sliding sections of the toy, or manipulating some aspect of the toy in order to access the treats inside.
Not only will these toys exercise your dog’s mind and instincts, they can also help you bond. Demonstrate how to solve the puzzle. Your dog will watch and learn from you. Then pass him the toy and see how long it takes before he can solve it.
The Tornado Smart Dog Toy The Tornado smart dog toy consists of four round disks stacked on top of each other. When your dog rotates the disks with either a paw or nose, compartments of food become accessible. The disks are held together with a metal screw that runs through the middle of each disk.
The Fighter Smart Dog Toy Here is another wooden smart dog toy - The Fighter smart dog toy. This time your dog must push the treat containers to the opposite end of each trail and the remove it from the board. The treats are then released from the containers. This puzzle can be made more difficult with the addition of additional wooden pegs that you can place in certain trails.
Kibble Drop Smart Dog Toy The Kibble Drop smart dog toy is a plastic toy with four legs. You drop the treats into the top of the toy and your furry friend must figure out a way to get them out of the legs. Here is a hint, the blue parts at the bottom of each leg lift up. The two of you can have hours of fun together with this toy. You can drop the treats in the top and your pal can try to find them all.
Some of these toys have small parts so always make sure your dog has supervision while playing with them.
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Kayleigh has always loved animals and has spent time volunteering at the local dog shelter. The love of her life is her four year old Rottweiler, Lizzie. She enjoys writing for YeePet.com since it combines her love of animals with one of her favor...
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