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PetArcadia⢠Interactive Duck Puzzle Feeder | IQ Training & Mental Stimulation Slow Feeder Toy for Dogs & Cats
PetArcadia⢠Interactive Duck Puzzle Feeder | IQ Training & Mental Stimulation Slow Feeder Toy for Dogs & Cats
Is your pet bored, anxious, or eating too fast? š¾
Turn mealtime into a fun brain game! The PetArcadia⢠Duck Puzzle Feeder is designed to challenge your pet's mind while rewarding them with their favorite treats. Instead of just gulping down food, your pet must learn to press the lever to release the kibble, providing hours of mental engagement and physical activity.
Why this is a must-have for every pet parent:
⢠š§ Boosts IQ & Mental Health: Reduces boredom and prevents destructive behavior (like chewing furniture) by keeping their brain busy and focused.
⢠š¢ Promotes Slow Feeding: Helps prevent bloating and indigestion by forcing pets to eat at a healthier, slower pace.
⢠š¦ Engaging Design: The bright, fun duck shape and interactive lever action trigger your dog's natural curiosity and "hunting" instincts.
⢠šŖ Durable & Safe: Made from high-quality, non-toxic, and bite-resistant plastic. Built to withstand even the most enthusiastic play sessions.
⢠š Stress & Anxiety Relief: Perfect for keeping pets occupied while you are away or during stressful events like thunderstorms or fireworks.
Don't just feed themāchallenge them! Watch your fur-baby become a little genius with PetArcadia.
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 23cm x 10cm x 10cmĀ Ā
- Weight: 460g
- Material: Premium Food-Grade Plastic
- Feature: Manual Lever-Action Dispenser
- Color: Assorted (Bright Yellow/Orange)
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This duck-shaped puzzle feeder is a fun and engaging way to offer treats. It comes with different size cups, which makes it easy to adjust for various treat sizes and helps control how quickly treats are released. The bright design immediately caught my dogās attention, and he quickly learned that treats come from this toy.My dog doesnāt press the duck on his own, so I usually press it for him, but he stays engaged and watches closely, knowing what to expect. Occasionally, a treat doesnāt come out on the first press, especially depending on the treat size, but a second press usually does the trick.Overall, itās a nice interactive toy that encourages engagement and works well as a shared activity during treat time. The adjustable cups add flexibility, and itās a good option for adding variety to a petās routine.
Works well, considering how cheap it is. My dog is lame and just licks the treats out tho.
