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Reviews (7)

Dec 01, 2015
HobokenDogTrainer
Excellent product for tough chewers. What I like about the double-ended design is it's great for teaching dogs beyond basic training level to take the object in the middle, as the ends filled with treats serve as a distraction. For this reason, it's excellent distraction training for "Take" with dogs and having them learn "take" means in the middle, not at the ends where the hands are. Again: for beyond basic training, such as intermediate to advanced. As a chew toy, this product is great for any level.

Apr 27, 2016
Price high for size
This is a good (not great...) quality traveling sized zip-up jewelry storage container. It is convenient for a few small pieces, but not a very good size for larger, more "important" pieces. For the size, I think half the price (about $7.00) would have been more appropriate. For that price, I think it would make a good, little jewelry travel case. The roll-ups may be a better value, and they also hold more pieces. I could only fit one 6-1/2 round cable bracelet into the spaced storage area when I removed the spacers, and one thin bangle bracelet. More than that won't fit. The ring area is a better area as it holds about seven or eight rings. The small size means it will fit into a hotel safe easily - but, again, for the size, the price should be about half what it was.

Jul 19, 2016
Brain Games for Dogs
The Nina Ottosson puzzle toys are great for dogs. They teach dogs how to think, how to manage and overcome frustration, how to process information, and keep dogs' brains in cognitive "good shape." I suggest starting with some of the easier puzzles, as this Twister one is more difficult than some of the others and would be considered more advanced as the puzzle is a two-step process. Start with an Ottosson puzzle that takes on e step to solve; that is, the dog removes or moves only one item rather than two in order to get a treat. You can work up to more difficult puzzles. These are great for use on rainy, snowy, or too hot days. They are also great for older dogs who may have arthritis and cat exercise as much as they could when they were younger, but who still need and want to use their brain. With the more difficult toys, you may have to show the dog a few times how to "solve" the puzzle. Don't be put off by a dog who seems frustrated at first. It is a good idea to let the dog work through the frustration and learn to manage it. However, if you feel your dog is becoming too frustrated, give him/her a break, show the dog how to solve the puzzle, and try again when the dog is calmer. Another option is allowing a dog for whom the puzzle is new to watch a dog who knows how to solve the puzzle do so (from a safe distance - beware of doing so with resource guarders or dogs who are very reactive to movement and/or who may have low frustration levels). If you like my review, please think about joining my dog training page on Facebook which is NY, NJ and Florida Metro Areas Dog Training. I am a dog trainer and behavior expert since 2002 and I post fun and interesting items on my FB training biz page. I sometimes answer questions from readers as well about training or behavior if I think it's appropriate.