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Rent enrichment games that'll keep your furry or feathered friend happy, healthy, and engaged!
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Food Puzzle #11

Food Puzzle #11

Food Puzzle #11

Food Puzzle #11
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#11 Snack Spire Food Puzzle
Master’s Level
$3.89
Your dog will need to muster the courage to use their paw and rotate the granary so that it disperses their food into one of the compartments, to get to it!
Start with multiple pieces so that your dog won't struggle too much guessing where each piece fell, but the more they practice, put fewer and fewer pieces of food inside, to increase the difficulty.

Food Puzzle #12

Food Puzzle #12

Food Puzzle #12

Food Puzzle #12
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#12 Melon Food Puzzle
Undergrad Level
$2.89
This puzzle will get your dog comfortable using their nose not only to smell but also to uncover where the sacred piece of treat has been hidden. (The fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better.
That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple being easily found everywhere.). The buzzer button is an optional game that you and your dog can use to communicate any cues you'd like.
A buzz might mean your dog wants another go at the puzzle, or perhaps that they need some help from you! This puzzle is also super light, and with few treats needed to make it fun, it makes for a very travel-friendly activity.
Pro tip: Once your dog has figured out this puzzle, wrap it in a towel, put it inside a cardboard box and bury it in your dog's toys so they have to jump in and dig, just to get to their puzzle!

Food Puzzle #13

Food Puzzle #13

Food Puzzle #13

Food Puzzle #13
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#13 Maze Matrix Food Puzzle
Undergrad Level
$2.89
Your dog will need to use their paws to nudge and uncover the different little pockets where you may or may not have hidden their favourite treat! (The fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better.
That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple being easily found everywhere.)
This puzzle is also super flat, and with few treats needed to make it fun, it makes for a very travel-friendly activity. Pro tip: Once your dog has figured out this puzzle, wrap it in a towel, put it inside a cardboard box and bury it in your dog's toys so they have to jump in and dig, just to get to their puzzle!
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Food Puzzle #14

Food Puzzle #14

Food Puzzle #14

Food Puzzle #14
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#14 Rainy Day Food Puzzle
Undergrad Level
$2.89
This food puzzle was originally created for cats (they love mental enrichment too!) but we've found a lot of our dogs have enjoyed working it and trying to figure it out. It will encourage your dogs to nudge, paw and sniff out where you've hidden each treat or piece of their food.
The fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better. That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.
Pro tip: Once your dog has figured out this puzzle, wrap it in a towel, put it inside a cardboard box and bury it in your dog's toys so they have to jump in and dig, just to get to their puzzle!

Food Puzzle #15

Food Puzzle #15

Food Puzzle #15

Food Puzzle #15
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#15 Magic Tower Food Puzzle
Master’s Level
$3.89
This food puzzle is quite interesting because you have a lot of say in the degree of difficulty.
This puzzle comes with pegs you can use to lock the tower so that only some or all of its sections can move. You can nearly trick your dog to try and figure out which section will move each time, and perhaps make it so that the way for them to get it to move is by looking at you or sitting first!
Just like with most puzzles, the fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better. That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.
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Food Puzzle #16

Food Puzzle #16

Food Puzzle #16

Food Puzzle #16
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#16 Step-On Disc Food Puzzle
Master’s Level
$3.89
Very similar to puzzle 11, this one requires a level of comfort with your dog pawing at it, in order to get the pieces to fall into different pickets.
This one, however, also comes with pockets where you can hide treats and your dog has to nudge the lid to uncover them, separately from the pushing game at the center. Just like with most puzzles, the fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better.
That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.

Food Puzzle #17

Food Puzzle #17

Food Puzzle #17

Food Puzzle #17
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#17 Chessboard Food Puzzle
Master’s Level
$3.89
"Knight to H3!" With this puzzle, your dog will become a chess wizard!
By having to move the right pieces, to drop their hidden treats into the pockets they'll need to life open. It also contains a few other compartments for some extra snuffling.
Just like with most puzzles, the fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better. That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.

Food Puzzle #18

Food Puzzle #18

Food Puzzle #18

Food Puzzle #18
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#18 Tornado Food Puzzle
Undergrad Level
$2.89
This food puzzle might not be the most difficult one we have, but it makes for a great introduction to puzzles and mental enrichment, as your dog will still be required to nudge, paw and sniff in search of every treat you've hidden in the different levels.
Just like with most puzzles, the fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better. That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.
Pro tip: Once your dog has figured out this puzzle, wrap it in a towel, put it inside a cardboard box and bury it in your dog's toys so they have to jump in and dig, just to get to their puzzle!

Food Puzzle #19

Food Puzzle #19

Food Puzzle #19

Food Puzzle #19
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#19 Multipuzzle Food Puzzle
Ph.D. Level
$4.89
You can think of this puzzle as the big brother version of some of our other puzzles.
Your dog will still have to move pieces aside to find where you've hidden their favourite treats. They can even use the buzzer button to let you know that they're ready to start, or that they're done finding the last piece you hid inside. Just like with most puzzles, the fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better.
That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.

Food Puzzle #20

Food Puzzle #20

Food Puzzle #20

Food Puzzle #20
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#20 IQ Roulette Food Puzzle
Master’s Level
$3.89
If your dog stares at you while you eat pizza, this is the food puzzle for them!
Hide treats or their food all around their puzzle, so they have to unlock and move a few pieces out of the way to get things going. Just like with other puzzles, the fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better.
That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.

Food Puzzle #21

Food Puzzle #21

Food Puzzle #21

Food Puzzle #21
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#21 Cylinder Food Puzzle
Ph.D. Level
$4.89
Has your dog ever played bingo?
This food puzzle takes the game of chances to a whole other level. So be sure to practice a few other easier puzzles, as you build your dog's confidence toward this extremely difficult puzzle that they have to spin in the hopes of it dispensing their favourite treat into one of the compartments.

Food Puzzle #22

Food Puzzle #22

Food Puzzle #22

Food Puzzle #22
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#22 Pull the Lever Food Puzzle
Master’s Level
$3.89
This is one of those puzzles that comes with the usual nudge, push and paw mechanics build into it, but it also contains a lever that might make your dog scratch their head a little!
Just like with other puzzles, the fewer food/treat pieces you have your dog work for at a time, the better. That way their success is based on their skill set, rather than a high probability of multiple pieces being everywhere.
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