Jan 17, 2011

Mind Games


I've seen a few puzzle type dog games and always wanted to try one, but couldn't get myself to spend the $30-$50 they usually go for...but when I saw this on the Petco clearance table for $10 I couldn't resist.


I came with pieces to make 3 different puzzles, but it was disappointing how easily Milo solved them all.  It wasn't the challenging and time occupying game I had hoped.


Milo isn't complaining, any game where he gets a treat is good in his book and the faster the better.  :)


4 comments:

Kelly said...

How cool! What kind of puzzles are they? I can't picture Gibson being able to figure something like that out..

*Lisa Marie* said...

I think Milo is just a smarty pants! :D

Bailey and Cali - Two Pups, One Tale said...

Wow..$10 that is quite the deal..We love these puzzles at our house. We have a few of varies difficulties. Bailey and Cali love them all even the easy ones...after all they get their treats without thinking too much :-)

If you ever want to get another puzzle, one that challenges Milo a bit more, you should consider the Tornado by Nina Ottoson. It's pricey, but it's quite a challenge...
http://www.amazon.com/Company-Animals-Ottosson-Tornado-Interactive/dp/B001KZ8FWE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1295286239&sr=8-1


It took Bailey a while, and I like that you can adjust the difficulty on these. To make it easier you leave all the "bones" that block the holes out, and all Milo would have to do is spin the little trays...But to make it trick you put the bones in (as many or as little as you want) and Milo would have to remove the bones before he can spin the trays...

Laurie said...

I've been interested in these types of puzzles, too. Maybe Milo is just a genius!!! :)

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