Pet Remedy Boredom Buster Foraging Kit
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£25.00
Pet Remedy Bordem Buster Foraging Kit
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SKU: PRBBFK
Categories: Boredom Busters & Puzzles, Dog, Dog Toys
Tags: bordem buster, calming, Dog, enrichment, foraging, Pet Remedy, spray, stimulation, treat toy
Hide your dog’s favourite treats in the pockets to encourage their natural instinct to forage, eat and rest. The concentration needed to hunt for treats will be tiring for your dog leading to the need for rest or sleep after a period of stimulation and enrichment.
- Select your dog’s favourite food treats and hide one treat in each pocket of the forager.
- There are two sizes of pocket to provide different levels of difficulty for a range of breeds with varying head sizes and nose shapes.
- Apply 2 or 3 pumps of the calming spray directly onto the forager
- Lay the forager on the ?oor for your dog to enjoy! • We recommend keeping a regular check on your dog when using the forager.
Forager size 150cm x 30cm
To increase the level of difficulty and provide variation in activity, additional single pockets are available separately to place inside your forager.
Weight | 800 g |
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1 review for Pet Remedy Boredom Buster Foraging Kit
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Jenna Thompson (verified owner) –
My dog is an expert at “find it” snuffle games. It’s her favourite activity, so I am always on the lookout for ways to vary it up. I had seen this advertised on Instagram a while back and was happy to come across it here. It’s lovely quality and larger than you expect. With the extra pockets and some high value treats, it keeps my dog busy for a 5-10 minutes. The spray is a nice bonus. I don’t feel it works by itself during times of high stress (such as fireworks or vet visits) when my dog is highly adrenalized, however it may be that it’s a little bit extra help on top of calming tablets, a thundershirt, distraction and/or soothing.