Top products from r/Jindo
We found 3 product mention on r/Jindo. We ranked the 3 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Outward Hound 67333 Nina Ottosson Dog Brick Interactive Puzzle Game Toy for Dogs, Blue
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
NEW WAYS TO LEARN & PLAY: As one of the newest, and most versatile dog games, the Dog Brick presents your pup with a new challenge every time they play with it.FLIP, FIND & SLIDE: Complete with 3 different treat feeding features, the Nina Ottosson Dog Brick is made with easy open-close flip compartm...
2. Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound Dog Twister Interactive Treat Puzzle Dog Toy, Brain and Exercise Game for Dogs
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
ADVANCED DOG PUZZLE: This entertaining and engaging dog treat dispenser toy is an interactive puzzle that trains smart dogs to learn sequential steps for more challenging play.MENTAL EXERCISE: Exercise your dog’s brain with this entertaining level 3 durable dog toy. Use pull out handles to lock co...
3. Coppthinktu Snuffle Mat for Dogs - Durable Dog Nosework Mat, Encourages Natural Foraging Skills Dog Feeding Mats - Dog Smell Training Mat Nose Work Blanket
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
【BOTTOM ANTISKID DESIGN】- Snuffle mat expand size: 19" x 19" fits for kinds of dogs and cats. This large snuffle mat is sturdy and the non-slip pad on the bottom adds extra stability while use. Don't worry about move or torn apart easily.【SLOW FEEDING TRAINING】- If your dog is food choking, ...
My jindo also loves going for walks/sniffing, and does not care at all about toys. He is very food motivated, however, so we keep him mentally stimulated with different types of feeder puzzles/toys.
We have this snuffle/sniff mat for nosework and we have an assortment of the Nina Ottosson puzzle feeders (we started with this one which is a level 2). The puzzle feeders are great because they are labeled by difficulty level and, depending on which one you have, can be more mentally exhausting than others. We have a variety of level 1, 2, and 3. He's still trying to figure out how to master this one.
We only feed him his meals through these puzzle feeders/sniff mats and just switch up which puzzle he gets every day so he doesn't get bored. He really enjoys working on them and it's always entertaining to watch him think and figure them out/get better over time.
Like another commenter mentioned, we also do moderate obedience training every day for about 5-15 minutes. We work on reinforcing something he already knows to get a really solid response (and use these commands at the end of the session to end on a good note!), and we'll also incorporate a new command slowly within these sessions (the new commands we never go beyond 5 minutes of training within a session so he doesn't get frustrated). They're really smart dogs so they can pick up new commands quickly!
We're also looking into taking him to nosework classes, which are becoming more popular, so you can search and see if your area offers any near you, though I'm not sure that's what you're looking for if you're at home working.
And to reiterate what everyone else is saying, our boy loves to be near us and is very chill indoors, so I'm sure your pup is just glad you're home and around.