Description
Food puzzles help pets do more than simply eat faster. This board adds a more advanced sequence of sliding, lifting, and scent-based problem solving that helps extend treat time and reduce boredom indoors.
SmartPaw selected this puzzle because it gives the enrichment category a stronger brain-game option for dogs and cats that quickly outgrow simpler treat toys.
Product highlights

- Level-3 puzzle steps create a more engaging challenge than basic treat balls or single-step toys.
- Works with treats or kibble for slower feeding and more purposeful indoor stimulation.
- A useful boredom tool for rainy days, work hours, and high-energy pets that need more mental work.
- Durable one-piece style design helps reduce the frustration of loose removable parts.
Detailed specifications

| Challenge level | Level-3 style puzzle board |
|---|---|
| Play style | Spin, slide, seek, and treat discovery |
| Primary use | Mental stimulation and slower feeding |
| Pet fit | Dogs and cats |
| Cleaning | Washable one-piece board |
| Main value | Turns snacks into longer brain-game sessions |
Best for
- Dogs that finish normal treats too quickly and need more challenge.
- Cats and small dogs that enjoy scent work and paw-based problem solving.
- Homes looking for a slower, more mentally active feeding routine.
Care and setup notes
- Start with easier reward placement the first few sessions so the pet understands how the game works.
- Supervise early use to learn which puzzle steps feel most intuitive for your pet.
- Rotate puzzle toys instead of leaving the same one out all day if you want stronger long-term interest.
SmartPaw pricing note
SmartPaw is listing this item at $7.99 for the current launch window, compared with a regular store price of $9.99. SmartPaw launch pricing keeps this release easy to try during the current introductory window.
What pet parents like about it
- Pet parents often choose puzzle boards when bounce toys and chew toys no longer hold attention long enough.
- The slower feeding angle is a common reason this type of toy stays in daily rotation.
- Buyers usually value the mix of mental exercise and treat motivation in one format.
FAQ
How is this different from a treat ball?
It creates multiple puzzle steps and scent decisions instead of one simple rolling motion.
Can it be used for meals?
Yes. Many owners use part of a kibble meal inside the board for slower, more engaging feeding.
Who fits best?
It works well for curious dogs and cats that need more brain work than a standard enrichment toy provides.





