- Interactive and rewarding toy is always an adventure for your small pet
- Helps teach pets to search for treats and rewards them for it
- Stimulating and educational, great way to bring fun into their life
- Three levels provide optimal learning experience
- Keeps your pet healthy and alert
Living World Teach N Treat Small Animal Toy is a unique, interactive and educational toy for small pets such as rabbits, chinchillas, guinea pigs, rats and even birds. It provides a fun and interesting way to teach small pets to search for treats while encouraging them to forage, through observation, listening and learning. The Teach N Treat experience is stimulating and rewarding to both you and your small animal, as it keeps your small pet’s mind active and alert. It features three levels of configuration to challenge and entertain your small pet, ensuring she stays interested and engaged while remaining active and healthy.
| Item Number | 103972 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 2 inches |
| Toy Feature | N/A |
| Material | Plastic |
| Small Pet Type | Rabbit, Chinchilla, Guinea Pig, Rat |
Level 1 Beginner:
Insert the center button into the game tray. Hide treats in the remaining holes. Treats must be less than 1 1/4 inch diameter. Insert the Large Disc in the tray opening. Let your small pet push around the disc to find the hidden treats.
Level 2 Intermediate:
Insert the center button. Hide treats in the remaining holes. Treats must be less than 1 1/4 inch diameter. Place knobs over the holes to hide the treats. Let your small pet search for the treats by letting him use his mouth to lift the knobs and discover the treats underneath. Create more of a challenge by hiding the treats in fewer of the holes and vary their location each time your pet plays.
Level 3 Advanced:
Insert the Center Guard and flip up the opening of the center guard. Begin to slide in a knob through the opening of the center guard. Slide in as many knobs as you need. Hide treats in the holes underneath the knobs. Treats must be less than 1 1/4 inch diameter. Close the opening of the center guard. Let your small pet search for the treats by learning to slide the knobs around the center guard with his paw or nose. Create more of a challenge by hiding the treats in fewer of the holes as play progresses, and vary their location each time your pet plays.





















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