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Product Highlights:
- Straight from our Washington State workshop to your home, each wooden drawer puzzle is lovingly handcrafted from durable 1/2 inch plywood.
- Designed with three hidden compartments, this puzzle toy turns treat time into an exciting game of discovery. Encourage your pet's natural foraging instincts as they slide open drawers to uncover hidden goodies—a rewarding experience that satisfies their curiosity and appetite!
- Keep your furry friend's mind sharp and engaged! This wooden drawer puzzle provides essential mental stimulation, challenging them to think and solve. It's the perfect blend of fun and cognitive development, ensuring your pet stays both happy and mentally fit.
- Crafted with your pet's safety in mind, this puzzle toy features smooth edges and is made from non-toxic materials.
Psssst...Healthy Snackers are the perfect treat for hiding in the drawers!
We recommend this product for:
We recommend this product for guinea pigs, rabbits, and other small pets.
Details:
Welcome your furry friend to an enchanting enrichment toy handcrafted with care in our Washington State workshop. Constructed from robust 1/2 inch plywood, this puzzle is designed to withstand the playful rigor of your small pets. With three ingeniously hidden compartments, it invites rabbits, guinea pigs, and other small animals to embark on a thrilling foraging adventure, stimulating their natural instincts and encouraging mental and physical activity. Safe, non-toxic materials ensure your pet's well-being, making this puzzle a delightful addition to their daily routine. It's not just a toy; it's a journey to joy, stimulating both body and mind for a happier, healthier pet.
Sourcing Location:
Small Pet Select Workshop - Ellensburg, Washington State
Material:
Crafted from durable birch veneer plywood with a pine core for longevity and stability.
Dimensions and Weights:
Dimensions: 8”x 3”x 2”
Weight: 0.8 lb.
*Safety First: We recommend regularly checking toys for wear and tear to ensure they remain safe for your pet. Supervised play is always a good idea.