
Mental stimulation
Multi-use fun
Olfactory adventure
Easy to clean
What's included
Interactive toyWorks as a bobbleWorks as a bowlBuilt-in texture groovesReduce anxietyHelps Dogs Slow Down
Dimensions & materials
| Height | 11.7cm |
|---|---|
| Width | 7.3cm |
| Material | Food-Grade Silicone, 100% safe, non-toxic, environmentally friendly and BPA free |
| Easy to clean | Dishwasher safe |
How to use it
1
Fill it up
Spread wet food, peanut butter, or a soft treat across the surface.
2
Let them explore
Place it on the floor and let your pet naturally lick and engage at their own pace.
3
Freeze for longer sessions
Pop it in the freezer for 30 mins to extend enrichment time.
Frequently asked questions
Any tips for how to use this?
As an interactive treat or meal dispenser:
Place kibble or treats inside, close it up and your dog can interact with it by pawing or lifting and dropping it.
As a treat 'bowl':
Place some peanut butter or greek yogurt in the base,
add some kibble and/or whatever else your dog likes, put it in the freezer and them lick it once it's frozen.
You have 2 bowls that you can get creative with!
There are plenty of recipes available that are simple and consist of things you find in your kitchen. We find freezing is best because it lasts longer and won't make a mess.
Place kibble or treats inside, close it up and your dog can interact with it by pawing or lifting and dropping it.
As a treat 'bowl':
Place some peanut butter or greek yogurt in the base,
add some kibble and/or whatever else your dog likes, put it in the freezer and them lick it once it's frozen.
You have 2 bowls that you can get creative with!
There are plenty of recipes available that are simple and consist of things you find in your kitchen. We find freezing is best because it lasts longer and won't make a mess.
What sort of food or treats should I use?
Dry kibble, wet food, raw food, assorted treats. frozen broth, assorted vegetable/fruit purees or dog friendly spreads.
What are the sizing guidelines?
This toy will work for both large dogs and small dogs.
Any tips for teaching my dog how to use this?
It's best to fully supervise your dog as they learn how to play with The Duo. Watch them and guide them through the process to make sure they aren't biting it or chewing it.
Will this withstand a power chewer?
If your dog is a power chewer, they likely will be able to destroy it so please ensure supervision.