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Enrichment Toy Library
Enrichment Toy Library
د.إ.5050د.إ.Every month+25 د.إ. Set-Up FeeThis monthly membership is perfect for dog owners who love to give their dogs new enrichment toys continiously without having to buy them. Members also receive 10% discount on Pet Natural Farm treats.Valid for 12 months- Enrichment Library Monthly Membership
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Blue Egg
Difficulty: Easy
Easy treat dispenser toy that requires the dog to keep interacted and play with the toy for the treats to continue to come out. Make sure the treats you use are smaller than the hole so it's easy for them to come out as the dog rolls the toy.
Easy treat dispenser toy that requires the dog to keep interacted and play with the toy for the treats to continue to come out. Make sure the treats you use are smaller than the hole so it's easy for them to come out as the dog rolls the toy.

Box
Difficulty: Medium
Start by adding treats inside the little compartments and leave the compartment a bit open so the dog just needs to do a quick push with his nose. The more you play the harder you can make it by fully closing the compartments.
Start by adding treats inside the little compartments and leave the compartment a bit open so the dog just needs to do a quick push with his nose. The more you play the harder you can make it by fully closing the compartments.

Green Egg
Difficulty: Easy
Another easy treat dispenser perfect to keep your dog busy for a bit. Choose the difficulty level by opening and closing the small hole on the bottom of the egg. Remember to make sure the treats you use are smaller than the hole.
Another easy treat dispenser perfect to keep your dog busy for a bit. Choose the difficulty level by opening and closing the small hole on the bottom of the egg. Remember to make sure the treats you use are smaller than the hole.

Nina Ottosson Blue Puzzle
Difficulty: Difficult
Amazing toy to improve your dog's problem solving skills. Remember with this toys we don't want to create frustation, so if your dog doesn't get it, make it easier! Start by putting treats inside the drawers and leave them a bit open and increase difficulty by completely closing them. When your dog figures it out how to open the drawers, add the locking system.
Amazing toy to improve your dog's problem solving skills. Remember with this toys we don't want to create frustation, so if your dog doesn't get it, make it easier! Start by putting treats inside the drawers and leave them a bit open and increase difficulty by completely closing them. When your dog figures it out how to open the drawers, add the locking system.

Nina Ottosson Cheese Puzzle
Difficulty: Difficult
Amazing toy to improve your dog's problem solving skills. Remember with this toys we don't want to create frustation, so if your dog doesn't get it, make it easier! Start by unlocking the locking systems so it's easy for your dog to slide the cheese parts. Keep treats on the inside of the cheese parts and help your dog slide the blue parts in order to get to the treats. Increase difficulty by putting one treat in a way your dog needs to slide more than 1 blue part. When your dog gets it, add the locking system.
Amazing toy to improve your dog's problem solving skills. Remember with this toys we don't want to create frustation, so if your dog doesn't get it, make it easier! Start by unlocking the locking systems so it's easy for your dog to slide the cheese parts. Keep treats on the inside of the cheese parts and help your dog slide the blue parts in order to get to the treats. Increase difficulty by putting one treat in a way your dog needs to slide more than 1 blue part. When your dog gets it, add the locking system.

Pretty Paws Snuffle Matt
Difficulty: Easy
Snuffle matts are awesome to substitute your food bowl. Let your dog sniff out his dinner by putting treats or food hidden everywhere in the matt.
Snuffle matts are awesome to substitute your food bowl. Let your dog sniff out his dinner by putting treats or food hidden everywhere in the matt.

Snuffle Ball
Difficulty: Easy
Snuffle matts are awesome to substitute your food bowl. This one is a bit more complicated due to its shape, so encourage your dog to keep looking for the bits of food/treats.
Snuffle matts are awesome to substitute your food bowl. This one is a bit more complicated due to its shape, so encourage your dog to keep looking for the bits of food/treats.

Slow Feeder
Difficulty: Easy
Substitute your dog's food bowl with this slow feeder. Super easy to use, you put the food/treats inside the cylindric part and your dog needs to rotate the toy for the food/treats to come out.
Substitute your dog's food bowl with this slow feeder. Super easy to use, you put the food/treats inside the cylindric part and your dog needs to rotate the toy for the food/treats to come out.

Snake
Difficulty: Easy
Super easy toy, put the treats in the gap of the snake and let your dog bite it off. Make sure the treats don't go inside the snake’s body in a way your dog can't take them out anymore. Remember don't create frustration.
Super easy toy, put the treats in the gap of the snake and let your dog bite it off. Make sure the treats don't go inside the snake’s body in a way your dog can't take them out anymore. Remember don't create frustration.

Turtle
Difficulty: Medium
Put treats in the designated hiding spaces and close the toy. If your dog needs an easier way start by not closing the turtle all the way.
Put treats in the designated hiding spaces and close the toy. If your dog needs an easier way start by not closing the turtle all the way.

Trixie Fetch Toy
Difficulty: Difficult
Teach your dog to drop the ball inside the toy so the ball is propelled.
Teach your dog to drop the ball inside the toy so the ball is propelled.

The Twister
Difficulty: Easy
Open the toy by twisting it. Put treats inside and close it completely so the treats only come out from the holes.
Open the toy by twisting it. Put treats inside and close it completely so the treats only come out from the holes.

The Carrot Field
Difficulty: Easy (for short nosed dogs it might be more challenging)
Put treats under the carrots, start by just putting the carrot on top without pressing it to much. Make it harder by pressing the carrot completely into the hole.
Put treats under the carrots, start by just putting the carrot on top without pressing it to much. Make it harder by pressing the carrot completely into the hole.

The Orange Egg
Difficulty: Easy
Put some treats inside and your dog needs to wobble the egg either with their nose or paw for the treats to come out.
Put some treats inside and your dog needs to wobble the egg either with their nose or paw for the treats to come out.

Green Snuffle Matt
Difficulty: Easy
Hide treats in the snuffle matt. This one has the option to close it making the access to the snuffle matt a bit more challenging.
Hide treats in the snuffle matt. This one has the option to close it making the access to the snuffle matt a bit more challenging.

Trixie Roller Bowl
Difficulty: Easy
The opening of the turning part can be adjusted so the hole size changes. Start with a bigger hole so when your dog slight touches the roller food will come out. As you progress make the hole smaller
The opening of the turning part can be adjusted so the hole size changes. Start with a bigger hole so when your dog slight touches the roller food will come out. As you progress make the hole smaller

Trixie Tower
Difficulty Easy:
Teach your dog to pull the ropes with their mouths or using their paws to pull it.
Start by putting just one platform and as your dog understands add the remaining.
You can start by putting the platform half way through so your dog just needs to give a small pull on the rope.
Teach your dog to pull the ropes with their mouths or using their paws to pull it.
Start by putting just one platform and as your dog understands add the remaining.
You can start by putting the platform half way through so your dog just needs to give a small pull on the rope.

Trixie Activity Circle
Difficulty: Easy
Put treats under the compartments. You can help your dog at the beginning by leaving the hidden spots half open.
Put treats under the compartments. You can help your dog at the beginning by leaving the hidden spots half open.

Snuffle Mat Rainbow
Difficulty: Easy

Snuffle Mat Red & Blue
Difficulty: Easy

Snuffle Mat Yellow & Green
Difficulty: Easy

The Foraging Ball
Difficulty: Easy
Unroll the pieces of fabric and put 3 treats at the beginning to make it easier. Roll the fabric and tuck it back inside the ball.
Unroll the pieces of fabric and put 3 treats at the beginning to make it easier. Roll the fabric and tuck it back inside the ball.

The Duck
Difficulty: Medium
Although it's quite simple, but for your dog to realize that he needs to press on the level can take quite a while. It helps if your dog has a good paw cue. You can ask them for paw while you have your hand on the level and then gradually remove your hand.
Although it's quite simple, but for your dog to realize that he needs to press on the level can take quite a while. It helps if your dog has a good paw cue. You can ask them for paw while you have your hand on the level and then gradually remove your hand.

The Lizard
Difficulty: Easy
Easy snuffle toy, put treats on the designated hiding spots. You can start without rolling the lizard and have it fully extent and then when your dog gets the hang of it fully rolled it and close it
Easy snuffle toy, put treats on the designated hiding spots. You can start without rolling the lizard and have it fully extent and then when your dog gets the hang of it fully rolled it and close it

The Slow Feeder Nails Scratcher
Level: Medium
Start by putting treats in the individual compartments. Help your dog open them if necessary. When you dor can easily open the compartments with their nose you are ready for next step.
Add the treats on the area in the middle (the scratch part). Keep all the individual compartments open. Encourage your dog to scratch and at every scratch mark and reward. If a treat falls out show to your dog where to look for it.
When your dog scratches and goes look for a treat in the individual compartment you are ready to close them. Keep your dog motivated to find it
Start by putting treats in the individual compartments. Help your dog open them if necessary. When you dor can easily open the compartments with their nose you are ready for next step.
Add the treats on the area in the middle (the scratch part). Keep all the individual compartments open. Encourage your dog to scratch and at every scratch mark and reward. If a treat falls out show to your dog where to look for it.
When your dog scratches and goes look for a treat in the individual compartment you are ready to close them. Keep your dog motivated to find it
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