Nina Ottosson - Educational toy |
Nina Ottosson make products to stimulate and activate dogs.
It's the intention to have a nice and instructive time with your dog.
having fun with your dog. You and your dog are looking forwards to the next playtime with one of the Nina Ottosson products.
How does it work? The most products are based on a rewarding system. you hide something sweet and the dog must find it. When the dog find the sweet, the exercise has completed, so he got his reward and the compliments of the boss.
This will stimulate your dog to do next time better.
Hints for use in game
-Show your dog where you hide the sweet.
-Encourage your dog and help a little
-If your dog completed the exercise, reward him enthusiastic
-Don't let your dog play alone, if you're tired. Put the game away |
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Dog Trubble New |
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Dog Domino New |
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Dog Fighter |
Dog Fighter is an engaging and challenging brain exercise for your dog. Hide small snacks or dry food within each of the removable blocks, and slide them into place in their slots on the Dog Fighter. Your dog has to learn to slide each of the blocks to the end of the slot, lift them out and retrieve the snacks hidden beneath! When your dog begins to find this too easy, increase the difficulty by placing the bigger blocks (supplied) into the end of the slots, meaning your dog has to learn to remove this block first before he can get to the one hiding the treats! Please supervise your dog with this toy at all times, as it has removable pieces that could be chewed. |
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Dog Twister |
An exciting and activating game by Nina Ottosson for you and your dog (solid wood construction)
Dog Twister: The dog is to learn to look for dogsnacks by moving one disc after the other in different directions. Beneath the discs are depressions where you can hide dogsnacks. The discs can also be locked in position with wooden pegs in little holes between the discs.
Make it more difficult?
... by locking the discs in position by placing the wooden pegs in the holes between the discs. The dog has to learn to loosen the discs by lifting the pegs one by one in order to be able to move the discs and finding the dogsnacks. Start by locking a few of the discs in position. When the dog has learnt what to do, you can lock all the discs in position using all the wooden pegs
The Idea?
? with Dog Twister is, of course for you and your dog to have a nice and rewarding time together. You show the dog. The dog looks, listens and learns. Together you have fun!
Remember?
...Do not let the dog bite the Dog Twister or chew the pegs. Play with it together with the dog. Do not leave the dog without attention. |
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Dog Turbo |
Put small dog snacks or dry food in the passages. Let the dog move the blocks and thereby also move the snacks with its paw or nose against the side, where the snack can fall out through different holes. The blocks can not be lifted. Ingenious, tricky and fun. |
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Dog Brick |
Dog Brick Interactive Dog Toy
So many pet dogs lack mental and physical stimulation, leading to boredom and disruptive behaviours eg. chewing. However the right type of toy can alleviate this problem. From the makers of the Dog Pyramid, come other interactive toys designed to occupy and stimulate. They also encourage interaction between owners and dogs, helping to promote a good relationship. Dogs learn that by sliding the blocks, treats are revealed. |
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Dog Tornado |
Dog Tornado Interactive Dog Toy
So many pet dogs lack mental and physical stimulation, leading to boredom and disruptive behaviours eg. chewing. However the right type of toy can alleviate this problem. From the makers of the Dog Pyramid, come other interactive toys designed to occupy and stimulate. They also encourage interaction between owners and dogs, helping to promote a good relationship. Spinning is the way forward here! Dogs have to spin the discs round in order to get the treats. |
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Dog Trigger |
NINA OTTOSSON DOG TOYS - TRIGGER
Together with your dog, hide a doggy snack in each compartment. Sitting on a stool, chair or on the floor, place the DogTrigger (standing) between your knees, in your lap or at the floor, at your dog?s eye level. Start the game with a command like "OK". |
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Dog Casino |
DogCasino - wood
– an activating, ingenious game for you and your dog
DogCasino
The dog should look for treats by pulling out the flaps in different directions. In each flap there is a depression where the treat can be hidden. Increase the degree of difficulty by locking the flaps using the plugs on the top.
Use
Begin by placing treats in all the flaps that can be pulled out. Allow the dog to watch as you put in the treats.
The first few times you can make it a little easier for your dog by not pushing the flap all the way in so that the dog can sense the smell and see a little of the treat. Try to get the dog to push the flap with its nose or paw in order to pull it out.
Once the dog has begun to understand how the flaps work you can make it more difficult by pushing the flaps all the way in before the dog begins looking for the treats.
Increase the degree of difficulty
The next step is to lock some of the flaps using the plugs on the top. The dog then has to learn how to lift up the plugs in order to pull out the flaps. A good tip is to place a treat under a plug. Once the dog has understood how the plug works all the flaps can be locked.
If the dog tries to bite the game or the plug, place your hand over it and stop the game. Once the dog has calmed down allow it to try again. If the dog wants to bite repeatedly, teach it how to work using only its paw. If the dog instead wants to jump on the game and use its paw too violently, teach it to work with its nose. A good tip is to place the DogCasino on a stool which is adapted to the size of the dog and attach a piece of string to the flaps which the dog then needs to pull in order to open the flaps.
The idea
Is for you and your dog/cat to have a pleasant and rewarding time together. Enhances your relationship with your dog. You show. The dog/cat looks, listens and learns. Praise it when it does things right. Together you will have fun!
Important… Do not let the dog/cat chew or bite the toy, only play with it together with your dog/cat, do not leave the dog/cat unattended, the dog/cat must not play with or chew the blocks. Designed only for dogs and cats, it is not a toy for a child.
Suits dogs and cats of all ages and sizes. |
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Dog Box |
Dog Box is one of the most challenging games yet from the Nina Ottosson range. An interactive game that develops your best friend's intelligence and puzzle-solving skills. Your dog has to learn to put the wooden toy bricks into the box through the holes on the top. When your dog succeeds in getting the brick into the hole, a treat will fall out. There are three levels of difficulty with this game and different ways for your dog to get the brick into the box: pushing it with his nose or paw from the top of the box or lifting it up from the floor and then letting it fall into the box. Different training commands can be learnt from this toy e.g. wait, ok, fetch, let go and more. It may take some time for your dog to succeed with this game so do have patience. And think how elated you will both feel when the challenge has been mastered! Please supervise your dog with this toy at all times, as it has removable pieces that could be chewed. |
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Dog Spinny |
Each use of the Dog Spinny, a Nina Ottosson toy, provides 15 minutes of simple fun for dog and owner alike. Perfect for beginners or puppies, the Dog Spinny is a "turntable" with a hole near the outer diameter. In the block below, recesses have been cut to match the hole in the upper part. Place some treats in the recesses and allow your dog to spin the disc, revealing the hidden treats below. Once he's found them all, refill and start again...... |
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Dog Smart |
DogSmart is an engaging game for you and your dog. Hide snacks in some of the hollowed-out recesses beneath the blocks. The blocks cannot be knocked over, so your dog has to learn that he must pick up each block with his mouth in order to find the treats underneath. Once he gets too good at it, you can try multiple variations of the game to keep him interested, such as putting the block sin upside down, or you can attempt the ultimate DogSmart challenge and get him to put all the blocks back!
Please note that as this toy is made of wood and has moving/removable parts it is not suitable for strong chewers and play should be supervised at all times. |
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