6 reviews forTrixie Activity Flip Board Dog Toy
Upload your product photo10/03/23|Michelle
Good quality but maybe a bit too easy
So I bought this for my 10 week old German Shepherd, honestly, it was great the first time, took him about ten minutes to figure it out, but every time since, he has it done in less than 2 minutes, so while it is good and study, if you’re looking for longer nose play, this might not be the right toy for your dog, I still let him play with it because he does get great enjoyment out of it
23/04/20
More suitable for smaller pets
I have 2 dogs one is small other is a big dog thought it would of been bigger but kept my 2 entertained for a bit and my big dog had too work harder so not too bad
24/04/16|Karen Harnell
A bit too easy - even for my cat!
I bought this for my Ragdoll. He had it sussed within 2 or 3 minutes. Nice idea but could do with being slightly more difficult..
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
03/04/15|Sarah
Mins not hours!
I put three kibbles of dog food into each part of the puzzle the first time I gave it to my 4 yr old Lhasa Apso. As I put it on the floor I set off the stopwatch on my smartphone. 2mins 7seconds later he sat down and looked at me for more. I bought it to slow down his eating as he's a scoffer, this will work for that, but as for hours of entertainment, well as he today, he is doing it in 52 secs. (It only arrived lastnight) judge for yourself
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
03/12/14|Clare Madden
Not for the more advanced dog
Nice game but it took my two little dogs just a few minutes to figure it out and now it only takes a few seconds for each to empty all the compartments. May be good for puppies or dogs not used to playing with such games but not really value for money for those with experience
04/06/14|R Wells
Great but slips on the floor
My four dogs love brain training games. This one is made of sturdy plastic and has survived some very enthusiastic pawing and clawing. The only downside is that it is not that heavy and so will slide around the floor a bit while they are playing, which is obviously not ideal.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk