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It certainly looks like that was a hit. Glad that is not in my house, though! I'll stick with the antlers! What kind of game is that? It looks like you put a treat under each piece and slide them on and the dog has to slide them off...is that correct? Has Murphy figured it out?
It is a Nina Ottoson puzzle. You put a little treat under each peg and they can only be lifted out at one end so he has to push the little pegs to the right spot and then lift to get his treat. I thought my little genius would be really quick to get it but he is struggling a bit. We have only let him have one session with it so far though. I will give it to him again in the next few days and try to shoot a video of him figuring it out. His sister, Beasley the cat, figured it out in about 1 minute!!!!
He did love his bully stick but Whew!!! That thing was sooooooo smelly! Glad it is gone:)
Hi Shelly. I think this one is called "Trubble". The pieces Do come off of this one. I looked on line and it looks like all of them have at least one removable piece. I won't be letting Murphy play with it without my supervision that's for sure!
Coco seemed to know something was up although this was her first Christmas. She woke up at 4 a.m., went outside and played in the snow, then started stealing bows off all the Christmas presents Santa left under the tree. She even ran off with one small present that was our son's. She got a new "big girl" bed, a water bottle gingerbread man toy, a penguin double-squeaker toy, bully sticks, and a stocking full of treats. The bully sticks are her stinky favorite, but she has played with the toys quite a bit and seems to like the new bigger bed as well!
I got Koda an Everlasting Treat Ball. It was kinda pricey for a single toy but since he can't seem make any treat last more than a few seconds (I am not even sure he tastes anything anymore - just inhales it) I figured it would be worth a try.
The toy was a hit! He literally worked on this thing for 3 days straight and there is still more left! The only downside is that the refill treats are about $8 for two (is anyone knows of anywhere to get these cheaper, please clue me in). The toy itself is holding up great. For all your doodle chewers out there, or canine vacuum cleaners like Koda, this is a great option. There is even a place to put small treats inside so it can be used as a chase toy with when the outer treats are gone. Koda is one happy pooch! :) Thankfully!
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