Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Dog Hide N’ Slide Treat Puzzle Enrichment Toy, Level 2 Intermediate, Purple, Composite
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The Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Dog Hide N’ Slide interactive dog puzzle is a fun way to enrich your dog’s playtime and get them excited about problem-solving games! This Level 2 Intermediate dog puzzle keeps dogs busy with mentally stimulating treat challenges that activate your dog’s senses and tap into their natural instincts to hunt and forage for food. As a result, our dog enrichment toys provide mental and physical exercise, help relieve stress, and reduce boredom for happier, healthier pups. Great for small, medium, and large dogs, the Dog Hide N’ Slide features several treat-hiding compartments you can fill with your pup’s favorite dog treats to motivate them to solve the puzzle. Watch your dog use their brain to sniff out the treats, then slide blocks and swivel flippers to uncover the hidden rewards! Since all dogs are unique, you can vary the level of difficulty of this dog food puzzle to meet your dog’s problem-solving ability, with multiple ways to make it easier or harder for your pet. Moreover, this dog treat puzzle is easy to clean and made from food safe materials that are BPA, PVC, lead, and phthalate-free for your convenience and peace of mind.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 11.6 x 11.6 x 2 inches; 2.24 Pounds
Manufacturer recommended age : 0 months and up
Item model number : 69540
Department : Dog toys
Date First Available : December 16, 2019
Manufacturer : Outward Hound
ASIN : B082748C86
Best Sellers Rank: #949 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #21 in Dog Squeak Toys
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Level 2 Intermediate dog puzzle – a great way to introduce treat games to pets who have little to no experience while still providing an interactive challenge for smart dogs
Provides mental stimulation to help bust boredom – 15 minutes of mental stimulation is equal to 30 minutes of physical activity, giving dogs and puppies of all ages and sizes the exercise they crave
Helps reduce dog anxiety and redirect unwanted behaviors like excessive barking, chewing, and digging in a fun and exciting way
Multiple ways to play – dogs slide blocks and swivel flippers to find hidden treats; check out our Tips and Tricks for ways to make the game easier or harder for your pet
Fun with training treats or small kibble – holds 1/4 cup of food; can be used as a puzzle feeder at mealtime to help slow eating pace
Customers say
Customers find this dog toy entertaining and well-made, with good durability and solid construction. Moreover, they appreciate its challenge level, describing it as a good puzzle for puppies, and one customer notes it’s particularly suitable for food-motivated dogs. However, opinions about ease of use and value for money are mixed – while some find it easy to use and worth the money, others say it’s too easy and not worth the purchase.
13 reviews for Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Dog Hide N’ Slide Treat Puzzle Enrichment Toy, Level 2 Intermediate, Purple, Composite
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Original price was: $21.19.$14.99Current price is: $14.99.


Kat –
Sturdy/Well Constructed/Weighted
A very sturdy and substantially weighted to prevent most dogs from flipping the game over. Even the flippers are thick and sturdy. Regardless, this is a great game that enables my 20 pounder to use foraging skills with treats that he enjoys. If you do have an aggressive dog or a dog over 90 pounds, do supervise the game’s use, as an aggressive chewer can destroy nearly anything. I bought the green one. It looks attractive and at around $12, it’s a good value. It came in a labeled commercial box, too, identifying the product and place of origin.
Michael E –
INTRIGUING AND FUN FOR MY DOGGO!!
My dog is a true sweetheart, but she’s also a fast eater and a very aggressive chewer, so I wanted a puzzle toy that would allow her to use some of her thinking skills, along with it being sturdy enough to handle the power behind her teeth and nails.The Outward Hound Dog Tornado Treat Puzzle Dog Toy works wonderfully, providing a high Activity level and fun Playability!! Granted, although it doesn’t take my dog very long to get to the treats — I typically only place one small treat at a time in the different puzzle bins — it still makes her have to use her smarts to get to the covered goodies.Having three layers to this puzzle makes it even greater, because the different layers rotate around without the treats just spilling out.As I mentioned before, my dog is an aggressive chewer and I caught her chewing on one of white bin covers while I was refilling the bins, so you should watch your dog the entire time they’re playing with this!The puzzle can get noisy when your dog moves the layers around to get to the treats, but I expected that. The toy colors are bright and stimulating. As for the smell, I clean the empty puzzle bins, the bin tops, and all three layers of the toy after each use, because slobber is a byproduct of the play.For me, this Dog Tornado Treat Puzzle Dog Toy is far beyond a great Value for the money, because of its very low price, especially compared to some other puzzle treat toys, it’s sturdiness, and it’s fun and reusability!!!
ginger –
Dog loves it
Dog likes it but figured it out quick! Very sturdy and lots of places for treats.
bill wall –
Sturdy & Entertaining for a 3 Month Old Boxer Puppy
This is a fun puzzle for our 3 month old Boxer puppy who weights about 18 pounds. We ordered a Level 1 puzzle that we ended up returning because it was too easy for him and he figured it out right away. This is nice and sturdy, he does try to chew on it a little since he’s a teething puppy, but it’s holding up great. The pieces are all attached, so unless he goes crazy at some point, they are all still intact. He has been able to complete it, but it still entertains him and keeps him busy. I put some of his kibble and pieces of his treats in it. We are using it mostly to help him love his kennel for kennel training, so it’s a little big for that, but we aren’t shutting him in with it, just putting it inside with the door open.
Victoria F Berman –
Sanity Saver
This is our third puzzle. We love them! Durable! They also sell replacement bones because pups love to chew on them so be close by. Absolutely saves my sanity in the morning when my pup is ready to play, and I am still trying to wake up! Keeps her mind stimulated and body busy. Good choice for after surgery play as well. Great size for my 8 lb dachshund.
Shubert’s –
If your dog is smart… or destructive.. or a puppy… they’ll destroy this too
I’ll sum it up here, more detail below. First time using a IQ toy from here, second one ever (so he’s no pro) and it broke within 10 minutes of him using it with me next to him. If you’re wanting to get this to keep your destructive, or active, smart dog distracted while you’re gone, they’ll probably just break this one too.I got this to entertain my 9 month old border collie pup to keep him from chewing or getting bored, and also for mental stimulation. We have only had him for about a month now his is the first Nina Ottoson toy that I have ever gotten him, the only other IQ toy was from the dollar store which he figured out fairly quickly (but it is still in tact). Even though it is his first, I knew he was smart so I skipped right to a level 2 puzzle thinking it would be somewhat of a challenge. It took him about a minute to figure it out, and then I realized I had done it wrong so then I set it up correctly (the more advanced way) and that only took him about five minutes with my help. Eventually he got better and figured out the flap is the “lock” that stops it so he decided to chew off the fin. The first fin snapped in half, with me next to him, so I assumed it just broke/he chewed it in half. The next time he used it (mind you this is all in the day I got it) he easily pulled out another fin. Main point is, this is supposed to stop destructive behaviors and I was hoping I could use this to keep him entertained when I leave etc, but I’m afraid if I leave him with it too long it’ll be in pieces when I get back.I don’t usually write reviews, its a great concept, he really likes it and its fun to watch him figure it out, BUT it is not very durable/chewable etc for the target audience which is active dogs, it wont hold up, and he could have easily choked on the plastic pieces that popped off.
R.K –
Well built, good buy
Good buy, well built, good dog puzzle.
Kylie –
great for quick mental stimulation
my husky LOVED this. fairly simple for him to figure out. very quiet and durable.
Ivory –
Our pup loves to do puzzles so this was a great option for her as a slow feeder. I like how it has multiple interactive elements. In all honesty we don’t use the white covers it comes with as often, but the feeder itself is super fun!
Amei esse brinquedo. Minha cachorra chega a chorar para brincar rsrsrs –
Brinquedo inteligente e anti stress
Linda E –
Really well made and durable. Our Aussie Shepherd 3 month old puppy loves it even though he worked it all out nearly immediately. We still set it up for him even though he races through it. Very impressed with the brand and we have since purchased more difficult puzzles from the same line.
malgorzata wilczynska –
Perfect toy for both dog and the owner
Ana Luíza –
A qualidade é ótima e vale o preço. Tem várias maneiras de montar para variar também a dificuldade. É resistente a mordidas, arranhões e pancadas em geral. Tem um nível de dificuldade intermediário, se o cachorro não for habituado, pode ter alguma frustração. E se for muito esperto, como a minha, descobre logo o mecanismo, ela levantou e deixou todos os petiscos caírem, sem ficar girando. Mas no geral vale muito a pena para o animal se exercitar.