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  • I've been looking at puzzle toys and thought this one was a great value. I just tried it out on out Golden Retriever. He likes the sliding game best. He hasn't figured out the spinning game yet. ;)

  • I bought one for my ferrets and totally recommend it. Bigger dogs may not be the target audience for this...but to knock the toy as silly is totally wrong. For the price and the way it is put together it is totally worth the price. I have recommended it for rats and guinea pigs too. Also it is for puppies...not full grown dogs. I really think this is a good buy for the price

  • lol...my boxers wont fall for these either too. they prefer actual games where I hide treats all over the house for them to sniff out - gotta say its lot more effective than this silly game. 

  • You're joking, right? Whatever happend to balls and 'fetch'? My springer would never fall for this, he's far too smart. ;)

  • Thank you for your comments. We realize that the Dogit Mind Games interactive toy is not for every dog. It was designed to help prevent boredom and promote the bond between the dog and family. It’s a toy that the whole family, including the dog, can play with together. We encourage pet owners to engage in playtime with their pets whether it be a game of fetch or using an educational toy like Dogit Mind Games.

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