Service
Shopping cart
Menu
Discounts of up to 50%! - Black Friday Deals at Vetsend! Read more

Nina Ottosson Dog Twister

Choose your product (1 variants)
Order today, receive Tuesday
£24.90
  • Free professional veterinary advice
  • All orders have a delivery charge of £4.50
  • 30 days to change your mind and free returns
  • Customers have given Vetsend a 4.5/5
What other people say

Related products

  • Product Description

    Dog Twister

    The Dog Twister provides hours of fun and entertainment for your dog. It consists of cake slice shaped pieces that fit in the board. After hiding treats under the cake slices while your dog is watching, the game can start! The treats can be found by moving, pushing or sliding cake slices with their nose and paws. By pulling on the handles, the slices can be moved around on the game. The difficulty level of the Dog Twister game is level 3. Please look here for more information about the games of Nina Ottosson.

    Please note: This game is suitable for all dogs, regardless of age, breed and size. Make sure that this game is always given under constant supervision.

    Material

    The Dog Twister is made of recycled plastic, which can easily be cleaned with water and soap, and is dishwasher-safe. Make sure there is no soap left in the game before giving it back to your pet.

Other customers also bought

Nina Ottosson Dog Twister reviews
  • Dog toy
    By Jayne, Tuesday 31 January 2017

    Fabulous toy and fantastic service. Thank you :-)

  • Okay but homemade options just as good
    By A Parry, Monday 11 December 2017

    This is a nice idea for a toy but unfortunately my collie usually paws at it, which lifts up the pockets even when 'locked'. It doesn't actually take that long for them to do once they've got the hang of it but given it a 4 as it's fun for initial training until the novelty wears off. Would probably get a snuffle mat/scatter feed instead. These just end up taking space for not much reward.

  • Not puppy proof
    By Jackie Mabey, Saturday 31 March 2018

    Good idea and probably could work perfectly well with some dogs. However, my Cairn Terrior, just chewed it to pieces.