The Brick Food Puzzle is an enriching tool that every pet parent should consider. It combines mental stimulation with meal times, transforming the everyday task of feeding into an exciting activity for your dog. This interactive puzzle encourages dogs to problem-solve as they uncover food or treats hidden in compartments by lifting, nudging, and pushing pieces around.
How to Use the Brick Food Puzzle
The Brick Food Puzzle challenges your dog’s mind and instincts in a way that keeps them engaged. Here’s how the puzzle breaks down:
Lifting: Your dog will need to lift the bone-shaped pieces first, which unlocks other compartments. This step might require a little guidance; try tying a small cord to make it easier for them to grab and lift.
Sliding: After the bones are lifted, your dog will nudge the red pieces to access hidden treats.
Uncovering: Lastly, they’ll lift lids to reveal the final pieces.
Supervising is key when using any food puzzle, as young or curious dogs may need encouragement and guidance. Try using the puzzle in a crate or a safe area to create a positive association with that space.
Best Foods to Use with the Puzzle
The Brick Food Puzzle works well with various foods, that way it can be used for meal-time, snack time or at any moment you'd like to give your dog a specially yummy treat:
Kibble: Start with larger quantities, in order for your dog to find it rather easy to begin with, before proceeding to smaller quantities of kibble, where your dog will need to put a bit more focus on where the scent of each piece of kibble is from.
Treats: Low-calorie treats keep the puzzle fun without adding extra calories, you can also start with these, especially if you are not sure if your dog will feel motivated with their regular food alone.
Raw or Wet Food: Freeze it for a longer challenge; simply wash it out afterward.
Why the Brick Food Puzzle Works for All Dogs
This puzzle is versatile enough for any dog, regardless of their size, from curious puppies to adult dogs, and even senior pups. It helps fulfill a dog's natural desire to sniff, search, and find food, all while burning mental energy. If your dog has already mastered the puzzle, don’t worry! Just try making it more challenging by hiding it in a box or covering it with towels. A little secret that many don't know is that the more you can come up with new and different ways to use your dog's food puzzle and any other interactive games, the more they'll get out of it.
Have you tried this item?
Yes, and we use it occasionally.
Yes, and we use it often!
Yes but we no longer use it.
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