Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy

Diamter 25cm
: 4/5
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An intelligence toy for all dogs, even beginners! It motivates your dog to think and solve the puzzles. Choose between 2 wooden games to play with your dog!...further information
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Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
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Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2in1 Dog Intelligence Toy
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Diamter 25cm129752.0
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An intelligence toy for all dogs, even beginners! It motivates your dog to think and solve the puzzles. Choose between 2 wooden games to play with your dog!

Challenge your dog! The Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2-in-1 Dog Intelligence Toy stimulates your dog to use its head and put its brain to work in order to get to the treat. Boost their intellectual performance through play and prevent the onset of boredom.

With this cool soft wooden dog toy, you can enjoy two games in one. In the "sachet game", you hide tests under the game pieces and your dog has to find them. The "slider game" on the other hand work with the use of sliding pieces. Your dog has to slide them to and fro to open up the round wooden holes to get to the treats.

Playing with the Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2-in-1 Dog Intelligence Toy requires no prior knowledge on the part of your dog. Any dog can play along and increase their intellectual performance through play. Your pet is just to be highly motivated and to want to dive right in!

Toy dimensions:

  • Diameter 25cm: suitable for small to medium-sized dogs; depth: D 1.4 x diameter 3.5 cm
  • Diameter 32cm: suitable for medium to large dogs; depth: D 1.3 x diameter 4.5 cm
Karlie Doggy Brain Train 2-in-1 Dog Intelligence Toy:

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Please note: As with any other product, please supervise your pet with this toy. Check the product regularly for damage and replace the toy if it is damaged or missing any pieces to avoid potential injury to your pet.

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01/11/22
: 4/5
Would recommend
Really good game but the design of it isn't great. Easily fixed if it was painted with non toxic paint. Its not going to last long as its the type of wood that goes soft when wet but my puppy (maltipoo) will be bored of it by then. All in all, I would recommend. She has great fun with it. Would be a good idea to make it bigger with more slots. I wouldn't mind paying more for an upgrade
04/30/21
: 2/5
Poor quality
It's thick cardboard. Stained easily and layers separated from dog drool. Dog did love it though
05/15/20|Elaine Tobin
: 5/5
7month old cockerpoo
Bought this for my cockerpoo as his first 'Dog Intelligence Toy'. After about 4 attempts he understood the concept of the game. He loves this toy. It really helps to tire him! Great purchase!
08/02/17|Mira
: 5/5
Easy but dog loves it
Took my pup about 30 seconds to get the treats out but he still loves it. It's not as challenging as some of the other puzzle toys we have, but this one is his favourite. Added bonus is that he slows down when eating his food. Would recommend this as it's great value for two puzzles.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
06/16/17|Franki
: 5/5
Fun toy
My staffie x spaniel loves this toy. She knows how to find the treats, but still loves to play it. She would destroy it if we just left it out, so we put it away in between games. Good if she hasn't felt challenged enough in the day for tiring her little brain a bit!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
01/07/17|Liva
: 5/5
Fantastic Doggy training
My Dobermans absolutely love this game. You are buying two in one as the games are completely different using both sides of the board. What a great idea! The product is sturdy and very safe. Will guarantee lots of game times for my dogs. Thank you.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
02/05/16
: 3/5
Too easy for three month old collie
Solved very quickly and too easy. Disappointing
06/18/15|Bev
: 5/5
Doggy Brain Train 2-in-1 Dog Intelligence Toy
My German Shepherd had this toy for a total of 2yrs before her teeth brought an end to it. She enjoyed the tasks and and I have to say she was too intelligent for it. It was too easy for her but she loved playing it again and again. She used her paws to slide the pieces of wood and her nose. And knocked over the egg cups to get the treats. I left my dog alone on one occasion and that is all it took for her to destroy the toy. Always supervise your dog and never leave them alone with this game.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
04/15/15|Stuart Firth
: 5/5
Great Value
Bought for our young Patterdale, she mastered both sides in a few days but she absolutely loves it - insists on having a go every morning before breakfast! Fantastic value for 2 puzzles, with quick delivery
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
02/15/15|Michelle Powell
: 5/5
Great Fun!
Bought this for our GSD pup, he loves it! even if it did take him two seconds to work out! it's well worth the money just to see how much fun he had with it.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
02/15/15|Michelle Powell
: 5/5
Good fun!
My german shepherd pup loves this! even if it did take him two seconds to figure it out... I like that you can use it in two ways, Well worth the money just for the joy of seeing my puppy play
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
12/11/14|Karen
: 5/5
Great for bored dog
We bought a few Intelligence toys because our lively boxer had an operation on his cruciate and was housebound for weeks and very bored. Even though he worked them out quickly he loves doing them - or is that just because of the cheese and treats he finds!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
05/25/14
: 3/5
Bruno the vizsla loves it but bit the sliders
First time Bruno played the slider game, he bit the edges of the sliders to move them. With the edges chewed, the sliders can't slide, so couldn't use it again. Wood is too soft.
10/17/13|Jean Jackson
: 5/5
Fantastic, Hugo loves it!
Bought this for my miniature schnauzer's first birthday this week, he just loves it! In fact he was barking at it today to use it for his breakfast!! What a fun way to have your daily intake!! Great value for money, we will have this for a long time!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
09/03/13|jane
: 3/5
Too easy for our collie x
We tend to get this out if its a rainy day and not very often as our dog does the sliders pretty quick as for the other side she picked up the plugs the other side of the puzzle straight away and ran away with them and chewed them , much too easy for her, but saying that she does enjoy doing the puzzle and receiving the treats hidden in it.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
01/18/13|Emmanuelle
: 5/5
TWO GAMES IN ONE - VERY GOOD BRAIN EXERCISES
Melian, my 3 year old Lurcher, and Viggo, my 3 month old Bearded Collie, already had two brain training games. However none of them were teaching them to use their mouths. With this one they had no option but to pick up the wood cylinders which fit snuggly in the holes with their mouths as using their paws did not work or at least it took too much frantic effort to get them out. I had to do 2 or 3 demonstrations, picking up the cylinders with my mouth, and that was it, they got the hint; Melian carefully picks up the cylinders with her mouth and deposite them gently on the floor; Viggo grabs the cylinders with his mouth and throws them away.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
12/27/12|Beverley
: 5/5
Bored Jack russell
My Jack Russell hates the normal dog toys, she was always bored until I purchased for Christmas this amazing intelligence toy. She hasnt left it alone and her tail wags constantly while finding the treats. Great toy, would recommend this to all dog owners.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
11/28/12|Heidi
: 5/5
Great toy
We just got this today, meant to be for christmas but i couldn't wait. My Jack Russell loves it and got the hang of it quickly, i'm now going to try to teach him to put the little wooden cups in a tub when he takes them out. No interest from our lab though, lol.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
09/29/12|Marian
: 4/5
JRT loves it
My Jack Russell cross loves using her brain to work things out so I thought this might suit her. However, she just claws at it till the 'hats' fall over or the sliders slide the right way, she's not very gentle, especially when excited! However, it seems well able to withstand this treatment! She might calm down and get the hang of finding where the treats are instead of just going for the nearest or whatever gets in the way though .... Having said that, she really loves it. I put it on a shelf and she keeps going and looking up at it as much to say, Can't we play the games again? And when she has got it her tail is going 19 to the dozen! Just for that it was worth the money, I was afraid she would either be totally disinterested or get bored after a couple of goes!
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
09/07/12|Debs
: 5/5
Pot luck
I have a border collie and a Labrador. The birdie collies loves it. Clearly enjoys working both games out. The Labrador isn't interested! Worth a try.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
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