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Outward Hound by Nina Ottosson Lickin' Layers Dog Puzzle Feeder, Level 2 Enrichment Dog Toy, Multicolored

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1.Color:Lick N' Flip Treat (purple)


  • 3-in-1 Puzzle Bowl for Larger Dogs: Combines a lick mat, slow feeder, and interactive puzzle game to reduce mealtime boredom, support mental stimulation, and encourage healthy eating habits for medium to large breeds
  • Engaging Rotating Tiers: Three large spinning layers with textured surfaces make dogs work for their food by licking, sniffing, and pawing—extending treat time while providing a rewarding mental challenge
  • Holds Up to 2 Cups of Food: Ideal for dry kibble, wet food, raw meals, or peanut butter; ideal for fast eaters who need a slower-paced feeding routine to prevent bloating, choking, or indigestion
  • Calms and Occupies Dogs Daily: Encourages natural foraging instincts and keeps dogs focused during solo time, crate rest, grooming prep, or stressful events like fireworks or separation periods
  • Durable and Dishwasher Friendly: Built for daily use with BPA-, PVC-, and phthalate-free materials; top-rack dishwasher safe for quick cleanup and long-term use as a feeder or boredom buster



4.6 out of 5 stars Date First Available August 10, 2022 Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 12.52 x 10.45 x 2.6 inches Item Dimensions LxWxH 10.35 x 10.35 x 2.5 inches Item Weight 1.7 Pounds Brand Name Outward Hound Target Audience Keyword Dogs, dogs Directions PLAY BY THE RULES – SAFETY & CARE: When choosing a toy, make sure to choose an appropriate size/style/level for your dog. No toy or game is indestructible. ALWAYS supervise your dog closely, teach your dog how the game/toy works. Do not leave the dog alone with a treat game/toy, do not let the dog chew on the game/toy or pieces. Inspect regularly for damage and remove if broken, or if parts become separated, as serious injury may result. For dogs only, not a children's toy. When empty, store until next supervised use. Model Name Lickin' Layers Color Lickin Layers (Green, Purple, Blue) Size One-Size Material Plastic Age Range Description All Life Stages Care Instructions Dishwasher safe on top rack on low heat setting. Number of Items 1 Manufacturer Outward Hound Style Lickin Layers Breed Recommendation All Breed Sizes Included Components DOG GAME Specific Uses for Product Stomach, Active, Behavior, Indoor

The Lickin’ Layers interactive dog feeder is built for bigger dogs and bigger brains. This 3-in-1 design combines a lick mat, slow feeder bowl, and puzzle toy to encourage calm, mentally stimulating mealtimes. Featuring three spinning tiers and textured ridges, it slows eating, supports foraging behaviors, and helps reduce mealtime stress. Holding up to 2 cups of food, it’s ideal for medium and large breed dogs that eat too fast or need a daily mental outlet. Made from food-safe plastic and dishwasher friendly for easy use and cleanup.


malgorzata wilczynska
Reviewed in Sweden on February 28, 2025
Perfect toy for both dog and the owner
Gerda
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 23, 2025
I got for my cats as they get bored and they loved this! took some time but have figured it out enough that they know what to do, but still takes some time. very study and just great quality. very fair price.
Donna F.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This is an easy to manage enrichment item. Dog will easily figure it out without coaching. I have a 17 lb dog so put some kibble, a few small treats, a few tiny dollops of his wet food, sometimes a few smears of peanut butter in random places on the 3 trays. He loves it! He spins the trays licking and looking for the items. He keeps revisiting each level checking to be sure he didn't miss anything. Keeps him busy for about 15-20 minutes and he goes back to look again if I leave it on the floor. I usually pick it up so he isn't disappointed when its empty. It's a little noisy as he rotates the trays and if he paws at it but worthwhile to entertain and treat him occasionally. I've even sometimes feed him his whole kibble breakfast in the tray just as a change in routine for him.Seems pretty durable. Though he paws at it, I don't see any scratches or marks. It's heavy enough so my little guy can't pick it up or chew on it. I'm not sure if a bigger dog could though. I rinse it every few times so it isn't dirty, etc. So far, I'm impressed with it.
RaVo
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Love this for my pups! I have Pittie rescues who are getting older so I want to stimulate their brains to keep them sharp in their late years. This puzzle is a great tool. It is very sturdy and heavy with great grips on the bottom so it doesn’t slide around easily. I am very impressed!
Christina
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
This has been the greatest item! My dog used to INHALE his food but after getting this puzzle feeder, he eats at a normal pace. This has been great for keeping him engaged and is great as a mental tool to keep him from being bored. It’s sturdy, easy to wash and isn’t able to be chewed on due to quality and thickness of the material. I love the bright color of the bowl as well. I would definitely recommend anyone with a pet to buy this!
MK
Reviewed in Japan on January 13, 2025
しっかり考えて食べられるので、良かったです。
Ash
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
I have four dogs ranging from 15 to 140 pounds, and all of them can easily use this toy. It is much larger than I expected, but it moves easily enough that my smallest dog, who is 15 and blind but still very active, can still use it. Even if my little guy couldn't use it, it's difficult to find food toys big enough for my Saint Bernard to use safely, and this one fits the bill, so that's a big bonus!It holds quite a bit of food and the rubberized bottom is a blessing for my sanity (and my tile/hardwood floors. I say it's good for *active* dogs because not only does this toy require the dog to use their brain to get the food out, they also have to move their body around to find the food that spins out. I know most dogs will just bop it around and the food will fall out close by, but for dogs like my pit bull who must smash everything as hard as possible, flinging food everywhere in the process, this thing holds up and provides a good all around outlet for mental and physical energy.My only complaint is that the door just sort of sits in there, held in place by a few tabs rotated about a quarter of a turn, making it easy for a pawsy dog like my pit bull to open it accidentally (or an intelligent dog to bite the handle and open it intentionally, which is what my American bulldog did after watching me fill it.)The holes are also pretty large, allowing a good amount of food to come out of each hole with every push. My dogs are raw fed and do not get kibble so I fill most toys like this with chopped up dehydrated meats and organs. I would imagine that if you use a smaller kibble or anything intended for a small breed, this will get emptied pretty quickly.Overall, it seems sturdy, holds a lot of food/treats, is relatively quiet, and is large enough for even giant breed dogs to use, so you can't really go wrong, especially for the price.
Fabio
Reviewed in Brazil on March 12, 2022
Um excelente achado aqui na Amazon. Consegui comprar com desconto de 50%! Não esperava por tamanho desconto, quando vi não pensei duas vezes e já comprei. Uma excelente aquisição para o @tom_thecutecoton
Brian Hanifin
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2022
I have a 15 pound small dog with lots of energy. We have gotten many dog puzzles fromOutward hound (own at least 4 of them).The challenge slider: This one is less sturdy than the others. The second time my dog used it and she broke out the pieces and I had to put them all back in together. Not sure how it will hold up in the future. She’s done it now about four times and only broke out the pieces once. I will say my dog is not physically aggressive she did scratch at it to make the pieces move but I don’t feel that she is a very aggressive and her approach on these puzzles she’s not a chew her either. I will say that her nails weren’t groomed at the time so perhaps that led to her getting grip to be able to like rip them upwards and out. Overall I’ve been very happy with the outward hound puzzle products. I like how quick and easy this one was to load compared to some of the others. You can pull out the tray and fill all the treats at one time. Not sure I would buy again just because I have some questions on sturdiness. As far as engaging her, it definitely does the job.The brick:This one is a favorite and my dog has mastered it. She just did it 20 times. I will set the little door flops have separated several times and I’ve clicked them back in okay. Wondered if it will hold up in the future. But it was worth the money.The casino:This is another favorite. I find that I have to lock every other one still even after like 10 times. Or she gets too frustrated. I do like that option that I can slowly lock more and more of them I find if I like them all she just gives up after a while at this point. I would recommend.The twister:That’s why I’m struggling on how to teach my dog to twist the bones to get them to be recessed to get the drawers pulled out. She pulls the drawers out fine if I leave them in the unlocked position. Not sure how this one’s gonna end up working out. She loses interest because she can’t get the doors to open and I’m struggling again to teach her how to twist the bones around. It’s just not clicking. Would not buy again.The treat tumble small:I recommend this one. I do it when she kinda is driving me crazy and I’ll just put her food in it for the day and make her work a little for it.