Gotta tell ya, I like this one!
It's soft and clear on the outside, and has a puzzle maze on the inside. Mum put in the biscuit and let me and Gracie go at it.
We played with it outside since there's lots of room. The Mazee got pretty dirty, but washed up very nicely, inside and out. Here's Gracie giving it a go. She worked for a while and finally got the treat, good girly!
It entertained us for quite a little while! Gracie never likes that rubbery smell and coating that sometimes comes with new rubbery toys, but this one didn't have it which she loved. It's quiet and durable (although for interactive play and not for chewing, supervision is highly recommended), non-toxic, recyclable (which we love!), and made in the USA.
We give it four paws up, and love having it as part of our repertoire of puzzle toys and games!
BTW - the Planet Dog Eats Chicken and Pumpkin Pot Pie treats are made with barley flour, rye flour, chicken, pumpkin, canola oil, ginger. Healthy!!!!
Get the Mazee from Only Natural Pet (on sale for $15.29), or from SitStay.com at $15.95!
That looks like fun! We'll be checking that out. Thank you, Gracie!
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Mitch and Molly
Oooh that looks like so much fun, I love Orbee products :)
ReplyDeleteI saw a Mazee for the first time at an agility trial today and wanted to buy it, but I forgot. Now I know where to get it, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI did a search and your blog came up regarding Rafael Quinones. We're entered in our first USDAA trial next month (been doing AKC the whole time) and he's the judge. I couldn't find any of his maps online, but do you remember anything specific about his courses? Likes tight turns/open running/etc? Any info is appreciated!
And most importantly, HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHANN! Your list of life accomplishments is very impressive and I'm sure you'll accomplish your bucket list too.
hi johann...
ReplyDeleteis great to catch up with u...
the puzzle looks challenging, but i'm sure u got it all figured out
Hi Amy/Layla! Very exciting you are doing USDAA, we love it!
ReplyDeleteI remember Rafael Quinones. He was the judge for my very first trial ever! Times and courses have changed a lot since then, but I do remember his courses were lots of open running with a couple of crosses/turns in a course. But like many USDAA novice courses they will be open running more than twisty turny like the masters courses. Good luck!
And thanks to you and Amanda for the B-Day wishes! It was a great day and weekend before!
That puzzle looks great! Will definitely have to check it out.
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