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Trixie Chess Game, Level 3
Non-slip rubber feet keep the box in place as your dog explores4 levels of play that require practice and concentration; Vary number and placement of treats and cones to increase level of difficultyMaterial: Plastic, RubberFor advanced playersLevel 1: lift up cones straight upLevel 2: move sliders with nose or pawLevel 3: stack on second row of sliders that move in opposite directionLevel 4: use cones as stoppers between sliders
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u/lzsmith · 6 pointsr/Dogtraining

You say she doesn't like toys. What about food? There are all sorts of puzzle toys now that dispense food, ranging from obvious ones like kongs to treat dispensing balls to more elaborate puzzles.

How about field trips? Getting out in public, seeing and smelling new things, will be mentally stimulating even if she can only walk slowly, even if she lays down to watch the action. For example, during nice weather, go grab coffee and set up a bed under the outdoor table for her to lay on. Even if she can't walk and run for an hour every day, she can still spend an hour outside with you sometimes.

Also, for the sake of walking on slippery floors, some people to use dog boots with rubber bottoms. They're generally sold for winter wear, but people use them for boating and older dogs to give traction. If your dog tolerates them, or if you're willing to spend some time counterconditioning to help your dog enjoy them, that could be an option sometimes.

u/Em-M · 4 pointsr/dogs

This and others like it by Trixie have been on my wishlist for 6 months now.

u/lamanguego · 3 pointsr/dogs

For her kibble, I regularly rotate:

  • Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball
  • Starmark Bob-a-Lot
  • Busy Buddy Twist n Treat

    If you have hardwood, swap out the Bob-a-Lot for a Kong Wobbler instead. Same principle, much quieter.

    She also has a Busy Buddy Tug-a-Jug but she's not aggressive enough with her toys to understand how to properly use it and gives up too easily (because she knows there are other toys). Your dog might love it though if he loves playing fetch and tug and other rough games with his toys.

    Outside of her regular meals, I'll put green beans and plain yogurt in a Kong classic and freeze it, she works on it for about 30 minutes before she gets it all out.

    I also have a Trixie Pet puzzle and I sit with her as she plays with this one, mostly because she paws at the squares so hard that I have to hold down the set for her. You'll want to introduce these types of puzzles slowly (treats for interacting with the set, then treats in very obvious solutions, and then increase difficulty as they get used to it).
u/norberthp · 2 pointsr/dogs

Can't answer anything area specific but I'll link some toys/beds/products my dogs like.

Food Dispensing Toys

  • IQ ball. My dogs eat all their meals out of this one. It is quite loud on hard floors.

  • Bob-a-lot.

  • Magic mushroom

  • Tricky treat ball

  • Kong Wobbler

    Puzzles

  • Twister

  • Tornado. This one is fairly easy.

  • Chess 3

  • Move to pull

  • Brick. Very easy but good starter puzzle.

    This is a nice bed for dogs who like to burrow/get under covers. They also like beds similar to this one.

    Food is up to you. Do some research online and read through ingredients to find a good one. One of my dogs gets Orijen and the other gets Wellness.

    I definitely recommend you seek out some training classes. They are also good for socialization in a controlled environment. It's a great way to bond with your dog and really fun to advance through different classes and class types.

    The toys my dogs like are beanie babies and kleenex. If your dog is a chewer then don't waste money on stuffed toys.
u/wlberg · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

My husband and I took his family dogs (mini schnauzers) who had been trained out of playing with toys because they couldn't distinguish between their own toys and the grandkids' toys. One of them was never really into toys, but one of them had loved them previously so we bought her toys that she played with "in secret" (she would pop up in the front window with a toy in her mouth when we were coming home or leaving the house). You can try leaving the toys around and seeing if they move?

Both of these dogs LOVED puzzle toys with treats. Brody (who was never into playing with toys or balls) loses her mind for a kong toy or a food ball or a sliding puzzle toy. Most of these we fill with a mixture of regular kibble and treats as a way to combine meal time and play time.

Here are some house favorites:

https://www.amazon.com/Trixie-Chess-Game-Level-3/dp/B003X19R7U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524684827&sr=8-1&keywords=dog+chess

https://www.amazon.com/KONG-PW1-Wobbler-Large/dp/B003ALMW0M/ref=sr_1_2?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1524684854&sr=1-2&keywords=kong+wobbler

https://www.amazon.com/PetSafe-Buddy-Twist-Treat-Medium/dp/B0002I0RMG/ref=pd_sim_199_39?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0002I0RMG&pd_rd_r=N85DG8WFA0EGG7X8AKDJ&pd_rd_w=t3Rhe&pd_rd_wg=wI3Rm&psc=1&refRID=N85DG8WFA0EGG7X8AKDJ

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003ULTT44/ref=twister_B004AHKW5W?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1