Challenge Canine Box
What’s in the Box?
- Dishwasher Safe
- Heat Resistant
- Tear Resistant
- Fill with Treats: Add your dog’s favourite treats. Make sure they’re small enough to fit but big enough to catch your dog’s attention.
- Introduce the Dispenser: Let your dog sniff and explore the dispenser calmly.
- Practice with Your Dog: Show your dog how to use it. Start with gentle squeezes and increase difficulty over time to make your dog more comfortable.
- Supervise: Keep an eye on them while they play. Ensure they’re not chewing on it excessively.
- Clean Regularly: Wash the dispenser to keep it clean.
- Rotate Toys: Switch it up with other toys to prevent boredom and keep your dog engaged and entertained.
- Enjoyment and Safety: Put your dog's enjoyment and safety first. If they get frustrated or the dispenser gets damaged, stop using it.
Size - 12 x 9.1 x 8.4 cm
Weight - 191g
Food Grade Silicone
- Machine Washable
- Quick Dry
- Non Toxic
- Odourless
- Tasteless
- Introduce the Snuffle Ball: Present the ball to your dog in a fun and positive way. Let them sniff and explore it.
- Fill with Treats or Food: Fill the ball with your dog's favourite small, bite-sized treats or dry food.
- Let Them Sniff and Search: Allow your dog to use their nose to find the treats inside the ball. The textured surface and openings make it a fun challenge.
- Supervise: Always watch your dog to ensure they're using the ball safely and not chewing it too much.
- Rotate and Vary: Change the treats or food inside the ball to keep your dog interested. Adjust the difficulty by altering the size of the treats.
- Clean Regularly: Clean the ball often to remove leftover treats or food.
- Enjoyment and Mental Stimulation: The snuffle ball provides mental stimulation and enrichment, keeping your dog entertained and satisfied.
Size - 15 x 15 x15 cm
Weight - 85g
Shaker Fleece
Testimonials
Understand your pet's behaviour better
Excessive Barking or Whining: This behaviour is usually caused by anxiety or demand of interaction. This occurs when dogs feel isolated or seek attention, leading to persistent noise or when they are triggered by environmental factors such as unfamiliar sounds or surroundings.
Chewing on Objects: Dogs typically chew on items as a way to relieve boredom or stress. Without proper alternatives, this behaviour can escalate, resulting in the destruction of personal belongings and potentially harming your dog’s dental health.
Inability to Settle: Dogs become restless when they’re unable to release their pent-up energy or when they feel anxious.
Excessive Licking or Biting: This behaviour is usually a sign of stress or discomfort. This can lead to skin injuries and can be a symptom of underlying health issues. It commonly occurs in dogs experiencing anxiety or those lacking sufficient mental stimulation.
Our Challenge Canine Box is designed to address these issues, providing your dog with tools to manage their behaviours and enhance their overall well-being.
However, this box is also suitable to address all types of behavioural issues in dogs.