Are you trying to raise your pet's IQ? From toys for instinctive cats to other problem solvers like the popular Kong, making your furry friend work for his toys and treats can not only entertain him longer, but help develop doggie intelligence. These toys involve pulling, prodding, and puzzle solving – and most come in various sizes from junior to jumbo to make sure the "prey" is the right size for your pooch's chompers. See the whole set when you read more.

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I'm curious how B-Bop would do with these. He might just give up and ignore it forever, he's pretty impatient.
1raja would rip these toys to shreds before she even realized it was a "puzzle"!
2anything with 'stuffing' would mean Storm shredding it, LOL!
3We've had these for our dogs. They love um! But the toys don't hold up very well AT ALL!!
4After Cuba tore up all the balls to this I just started stuffing all his toys into it so it still works for something.
5Sadie Grace eats her dinner out of the squirrel hole almost every night. She also has a molecuball that she will carry around until she gets every treat out. I love to get her toys she has to "work" at!
6my dogs would love these toys!
7I'm in the same boat as ElleJay...Spice Dog would rip apart and shred these things without realizing it's a puzzle...I mean he shreds TENNIS BALLS! oy!
8i bought all of these for my two kids. they love the squirrel tree the best. the dog bone rings weren't a big hit.
9Bella has a new toy called a tug-a-jug but she hasn't figured out how to get the treats out yet which worries me.
10Great idea, but I have a feeling they do the same exercises somwhere, somehow...in the house! ;(
11somewhere.
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