
About this product
Spin, sniff, and solve — a Level 2 puzzle that turns treats into brain-boosting fun.
Authentic Nina Ottosson by Outward Hound enrichment toy — designed for safe, smart play with food-safe materials.
Boredom doesn’t stand a chance when playtime becomes a little treasure hunt. 🐾
Dog Tornado keeps curious noses busy and tails happy — the harmony kind of energy.
A 4-layer spinning puzzle feeder that slows eating and boosts mental stimulation.
Why you’ll Love It
Fights boredom fast: gives your dog a satisfying “job” to do
Less mischief, more calm: helps redirect destructive behaviour into positive play
Slower, healthier feeding: works as a puzzle feeder for wet or dry food
Level 2 challenge: great step up once your dog has mastered beginner puzzles
Bonding made easy: fun to teach together, then let them play independently
How to use
- Add treats or kibble into the compartments.
- Cover a few compartments with the white bone covers (more covers = more challenge).
- Show your dog one hidden treat and gently spin a layer so they “get it”.
- Supervise play and pack it away after the session (no chewing marathons).
Bonus (extended play): You can freeze wet food + water in small portions inside for longer-lasting fun.
Quick Specs
- Skill level: Level 2 (Intermediate)
- Treat compartments: 12
- Layers: 4 spinning layers
- Covers: 3 treat covers with scent holes
- Size: 23.5 × 18 cm, height 7 cm
- Material: Food-safe, BPA/PVC/phthalate-free materials (easy to wipe clean)
In the box
- 1 × Nina Ottosson Dog Tornado Blue puzzle game
- 3 × white treat covers
What you should know
- Always supervise and don’t allow chewing on the toy.
- Start easier (fewer covers + show one treat) and level up as they learn.
- To clean: hand wash with warm soapy water, rinse, and dry fully.
Quick FAQ
Q: Is this for puppies or adult dogs?
A: It works for most dogs — Level 2 is best for dogs who’ve tried beginner puzzles before.
Q: Can I use meals instead of treats?
A: Yes! It’s great for kibble and can also hold wet food for enrichment.
Q: My dog is new to puzzles — will this be too hard?
A: Start with fewer covers and leave some compartments open. Once they understand, increase the challenge.