Interactive dog toys

I wasn't sure where to post this at.

My dog trainer suggested getting Frankie a certain line of toys for entertainment.

There made by Nina Ottosson
He loves them.
The Tornado came in the mail yesterday. It's really neet. He ate his breakfast out of it this morning.
It's so funny how he knows what to do right away.
Smart Boy :clappurple: :clappurple:

Lisa and Frankie
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Aren't they great???? My only problem is, they are expensive, and once the dog masters the toy, it takes longer to put it together, then the dog taking it apart.... :roll: :roll: :roll: I know there are 2 of 3 different models, we have the one with the bones that the dogs have to remove with their teeth to get the treat!!! :D :D ..Even Coz 'got it'!!!!!
I think that line looks amazing, but expensive!! and it isn't something you can leave the dog unattended with (according to the label) I really want to get some of the more advanced ones for Morgan (he is a wizz at getting at food :roll: ). Until I can justify the cost, he has to make do with me hiding little treats in toys, under rugs etc each day when I leave for work.

Today I left the tug a jug with B - he seemed very confused. I wonder if I will find it in one piece when I get home?
kerry wrote:
I think that line looks amazing, but expensive!! and it isn't something you can leave the dog unattended with (according to the label) I really want to get some of the more advanced ones for Morgan (he is a wizz at getting at food :roll: ). Until I can justify the cost, he has to make do with me hiding little treats in toys, under rugs etc each day when I leave for work.

Today I left the tug a jug with B - he seemed very confused. I wonder if I will find it in one piece when I get home?


He's more of a "search and destroy" boy??? :lol:
I would be worried too. :wink:
They are great toys, aren't they? We were actually discussing getting them and switching them out between us. That way, once they master their own, you can get another one without the extra expense.
Beaureguard's Mom wrote:
They are great toys, aren't they? We were actually discussing getting them and switching them out between us. That way, once they master their own, you can get another one without the extra expense.


hmmmm, I wonder how much postage would be?? Good idea! :bulb:
Toy exchange! :banana: That is a cool idea! :D As long as they fit in one of those small or med.-sized USPS priority boxes, the shipping wouldn't be too bad. Does anyone have a link they can post for the site these are sold at?
just type in the person that makes them and interactive dog toy. I saw them on amazon. :)
Thats a great idea.
I'll save the boxes they come in.

Lisa and Frankie
I looked at those for Aggie but I never went ahead and bought one. Probably because of the price and not sure how much we would use it. She on the other hand mastered that tug a jug at a very young age and is a pro at working it. It was a good way to keep her entertained in the X pen.
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