Trixie Activity Poker Box Activity Strategy Game Dog Toy, Level 2
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Channel your dog’s curiosity and intelligence into the Trixie Activity Poker Box Interactive Dog Toy, Level 2. Created to challenge your dog, this toy is designed to hold treats, and your dog will have to figure out how to get to them. There’s four different boxes, and they can be individually placed on the base or used together—and each one leads to the tasty reward that you’ll hide inside, using lids, flaps, knobs, ropes, and drawers. This game requires patience and concentration, making it an excellent outlet to expend energy in a positive way.
Key Benefits- Interactive dog toy requires your dog to use patience and concentration to get to the treats you hide inside.
- Designed for the intermediate canine gamer with four boxes that can be individually placed on the base or used together.
- Dogs will have to use different techniques for opening the treat-hiding compartments, using lids, flaps, knobs, ropes, and drawers.
- Vary the number and placement of treats to increase the level of difficulty; includes a booklet with tips!
- Non-slip rubber feet keeps the toy in place; dishwasher safe and measures 12” wide x 12” diameter x 4” high.
For intermediate canine gamers. Every dog plays differently and, since not all toys are created equal, it’s always best to keep a close watch on your pup in case things get ruff. Supervised play will help toys last longer and most importantly keep your pal safe. No dog toy is truly indestructible, so always remove the toy from playtime if pieces begin to break off.
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Item Number118931
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Dimensions12 x 12 x 3 inches
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Weight3.0 pounds
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LifestageAdult
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Breed SizeMedium Breeds
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Toy FeatureTraining
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MaterialPlastic
Four boxes can be individually placed on base or used together, vary the number and placement of treats to increase level of difficulty.
Use and Care:
Dishwasher safe.
Customer Reviews
94% Recommend
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Good for Dogs and Cats
By Wren on Jan 10, 2021
My dog (50 lb pit bull) LOVES toys and puzzles that give her a mental challenge. She really enjoys this toy, but has already beat it up pretty good. If you have a larger dog, be aware that you will likely want to supervise them to ensure they don't just try to bash away at it to get the food. It turns out that my cat ALSO loves puzzle toys and has taken a liking to this as well. Don't be shy to buy this for your cat as a foraging tool. It is easy to wash and easy to put together for reuse.
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Fun and Quick to Learn
By KAFO on Jan 16, 2021
When I first tried this w my dog I thought there was no way she was going to be able to get all of the puzzles but working w her a little bit over 3 days she was able to figure them all out. It's fun but now it's too easy for her so I fill it when she's outside so she can come in for a nice surprise. I would have given it 5 stars but I feel like she caught on so quickly that now it's not really challenging for her anymore.
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Entertainment at its finest
By Hannah on Dec 29, 2020
I love this toy. My dogs like to chew on things and have short attention spans. That being said they are smart, if not a little headstrong. I love putting the treats in the apartment and watching my dog just focus on opening the boxes to get the treats. It doesn’t keep her entertained forever, but it keeps her focused enough on something that she calms down and will generally find something else to play with and keep out of trouble once she gets the treats.
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Perfect for two
By Carolina on Dec 13, 2020
This was my dogs' first puzzle. It took them both a bit of time to figure it out, but my brighter dog got the hang of it as soon as I showed her how it worked. My slower girl (bless her heart) still hasn't figure out how to pull with the strings in her mouth, but I actually love that she's still learning it. I've bought two others since this one, and they finish the other two MUCH faster. So, this is still my favorite., especially for them to do together.
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Well made!
By Holly on Nov 22, 2020
This toy was fun for three 10 min sessions then it got washed and put away. My dog, who is not a genius, figured it out in 3 mins. (except for the string handle lift which she deals with by being rough until it opens). Maybe if she was a terrier and not a doodle she would have stuck with the esoteric beauty of pulling the string but...Anyway, I like the toy and we'll get it out again and start over as she'll forget how to do it. Pretty much everything is new and fun for her...everyday.
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really fun!
By doggymommy on Dec 25, 2020
I love to give my dog -Oakabae- puzzles every year so he can work out his brain and doesn’t get bored. This year we got this. First try was challenging, but not impossible! For reference he’s a 9 lb shih tzu . So not too hard it’s not fun, but not too easy it’s no fun.
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Great mental toy
By gdpets on Dec 21, 2020
My dog needs and loves toys like this, the boxes all open a different way, it took her a couple minutes to open the flip top and slide top boxes, still trying to train her to grab the rope handles on the other two. Keeps her happy and busy for awhile, very durable and well made toy
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Great option
By Mariah on Jan 3, 2021
My sixth month old puppy loves to play this! You can see his little brain moving and figuring out how to complete the puzzle! He loves it! Highly recommend all of chewys mental stimulation games!
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A good challenge but not impossible!
By nlm27 on Oct 15, 2020
My dog loves puzzles! We started with a fun feeder, moved up to a simple slider type deal, and are currently on this one! My dog loves it, it is challenging and frustrating but it keeps her going! I put high value treats in here - usually some Stella & Chewy's freeze dried pellets. The flipper is the easiest for her, with the two handles much more challenging. I will warn you, this toy is not indestructible. I filled this up before a day of meetings and she got all the treats out. During one meeting, I heard her chewing and thought it was her bully stick. Turns out she was happily destroying the slider with the ball on top. O well, now we have 3 boxes. Not a big deal, she's a dog and she chews My dog loves puzzles! We started with a fun feeder, moved up to a simple slider type deal, and are currently on this one! My dog loves it, it is challenging and frustrating but it keeps her going! I put high value treats in here - usually some Stella & Chewy's freeze dried pellets. The flipper is the easiest for her, with the two handles much more challenging. I will warn you, this toy is not indestructible. I filled this up before a day of meetings and she got all the treats out. During one meeting, I heard her chewing and thought it was her bully stick. Turns out she was happily destroying the slider with the ball on top. O well, now we have 3 boxes. Not a big deal, she's a dog and she chews. I recommend that after your dog finishes all the treats, you take the puzzle away to avoid any damage. Overall though, it has held up really well and my dog is pretty brutal with this. I mean full on digging at it with claws and flinging it across the carpet (never flipping it though - which is good on the puzzle's part). My dog is medium sized, 55 lbs and this puzzle is a good size (maybe a little big but she has fun with it). … more
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Not for smart dogs
By Clare on Dec 13, 2020
Well made for sure, but my dog figured it out a little too quickly for me to think it worth the price. I wouldn’t consider my dog “genius” level by any means, but she figured out all 4 compartments in less than 5 minutes.