Should you buy a Level 4 dog puzzle? (Nina Ottosson MultiPuzzle product review)

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  • čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
  • Dog puzzles are great for mental stimulation of your puppy. Our dog Beedi has had dog puzzles since when she was a puppy. We never bought any Level 1 puzzle, but she has several Level 2 and Level 3 puzzles. They have been a life saver for us.
    Dog puzzle maker Nina Ottosson has recently introduced a Level 4 puzzle. In this video, we review this new dog puzzle with Beedi and show you all the pros and cons of Level 4 puzzles vs. existing Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 puzzles.
    If you want to learn more about all the dog puzzles featured in this video, you can visit Nina Ottosson's website at www.nina-ottosson.com.
    Level 2 puzzle: Dog Brick (Beedi's first ever puzzle)
    Level 3 puzzle: Challenge Slider
    Level 3 puzzle: Dog Worker
    Level 4: MultiPuzzle (the puzzle reviewed in this video)
    If you want to follow us on Instagram:
    @james_and_laurent
    @beedi_the_pomsky
    Background music: Orange Foot by Dan Henig

Komentáře • 45

  • @darceyvanderstelt6992
    @darceyvanderstelt6992 Před rokem +2

    We got our dog a level 2 and then went to a level 4. She’s only 15 weeks and she can complete the level 2 in 3 minutes so I thought why not get something more difficult. The larger puzzle is definitely best for her. It entertained her much longer. She a toy goldendoodle. She high energy but also very intelligent so the level 4 is perfect for her.

  • @Ownthe.art89
    @Ownthe.art89 Před 2 měsíci

    My pug has yet to find a puzzle she cant beat.. ill be suprised if this takes her long... her dedication to food is so wild she will be like a teenager playing wow for the first time in 2004

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 2 měsíci

      Beedi has mastered the puzzle too, but she still likes playing with it, two years into it. And that's all that matters the most to us :)

  • @user-ey5hm8ty4r
    @user-ey5hm8ty4r Před 9 měsíci

    The subtitles make it very easy to watch and participate! Thank you.

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome 😊. We received a comment one time from a deaf person who asked us to make subtitles for our videos and we've done this diligently ever since. Glad to hear it is helpful.

  • @immyownersdog3617
    @immyownersdog3617 Před 2 lety

    You have such a smart dog... Love your videos... God Bless... 🙏💪❤💯

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much! Beedi will appreciate your comment :)

  • @aanne3118
    @aanne3118 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this guys. I have wondered about these puzzles. My girl is on level 2 and wasn't sure whether to move to level 3.

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 2 lety +1

      Level 3, you absolutely should! Challenge Slider is probably the easiest Level 3 puzzle. You can then assess if you need more.

  • @FenrirAldebrand
    @FenrirAldebrand Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for this! This is the video she should have on her site. It actually explains why it's more difficult. My Belgian Malinois pup has destroyed the level 2 in days when i got it for him, and the level 3 is so easy he still occasionally regurgitates because he eats his food so quickly. This looks much better for him.

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 7 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! We hope it works out for him.

  • @cUpcAk37227
    @cUpcAk37227 Před rokem +1

    Wow I loved this video. I want to say the format of both speaking is awesome and kept me engaged. The combination of your voices just really works. Your video was also just down right informative. Keep it up!

  • @nikki4592
    @nikki4592 Před 5 měsíci

    I have a border collie, and we had the level three puzzle for at least three months. The end was that he found that he could tear apart all the tile pieces. Now, he knows how it works and how to destroy it. I’m giving him the level four puzzle for Christmas, and seriously hope that this is a challenge for him! Or… Something for him to keep his mind busy while I’m busy working from home… I wonder how long it will even last before it gets destroyed

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 5 měsíci

      Luckily, we don't have this problem with Beedi. She is very gentle with her toys :)

  • @sheltiemad
    @sheltiemad Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. I appreciated your thorough review and advice offered. My sheltie has a couple of the level 3 puzzles: twister and casino. He also has the level 2s: hide and slide and dog brick. I saw the multipuzzle and thought I might get it as "2 in 1" rather than the challenge board and the dog worker. After your review, I believe I will at least get the dog worker before stepping up to the multipuzzle. Thank you 👏👏

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful! FYI, Beedi was never a big fan of either Twister or Casino. Dog worker and Slider are vastly superior puzzles in our opinion.

  • @dianariggs8604
    @dianariggs8604 Před rokem +1

    I have two shibas and they are just like Beedi😃

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před rokem +1

      She gets confused for a shiba all the time 😂😅😂.

  • @debra2757
    @debra2757 Před rokem

    Thank you for video! My 16 week old Rott puppy gets bored easily and even her trainer says very smart. I need something more complicated because the rest she can do in first try and in no time. She is OCD for food so this also helps with slow feeding better than a slow feeder dog bowl she goes round and round with. Thanks again😊

  • @annies8075
    @annies8075 Před rokem

    I watched this video in the hope that there may be a harder puzzle. My 13 year old dog is new to these puzzles. I started her off on level 2. She's very intelligent (jack russell/toy poodle cross), and sussed out the level 2 puzzle in seconds, so I purchased this level 4 puzzle, and she worked in all out the first time. I guess it all depends how intelligent the dog is, and it is not always necessary to get puzzles for each level. Personally I now think that a more complex level 5 puzzle is needed.

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před rokem

      If you make these puzzles harder, it might take longer for dogs to figure it out the first time. But once they figured it out, no matter how hard you make these puzzles, they will solve them quicker and quicker.

  • @roxanaiacob2797
    @roxanaiacob2797 Před 5 měsíci

    I just bought this Nina Ottosson multipuzzle as a Xmas gift for my cat as a step up from level 3 puzzle options which are a little too easy. She worked out the sides so far, needs to up her game for the centre wheel, and haven't yet used the side blockers, so I am happy with the difficulty level. But while I am pleased she doesn't do this one in a couple of minutes, unfortunately this is aided by the fact the product does not work smoothly, a couple of the squares on one side get stuck and they need my force to slide them along, so there's no way the cat could move them with her paw. I don't know whether it's just my puzzle that has a fault or other people have had this issue?
    I bought this model because it was recommended by some cat owners but as far as I am concerned the design doesn't entirely work for a cat. I appreciate this is made for dogs therefore they may not have the same issues. I found the whole thing clunky, the middle wheel is also hard to spin with a tendency to stick. My cat doesn't tend to be very forceful which isn't in her favour here. Perhaps bigger cats that tend to be more aggressive with their puzzles might have a different experience?
    Some squares share a common treat pocket underneath which means the treat will slide from one side to the other at each attempt to get it - perhaps this is meant to add to the "difficulty" - it certainly is frustrating.
    Cat's claws get caught in the outer plastic edge when trying to get the treat out, half of the time she ends up eating the treat by licking right in the pocket.
    Some bits of treats get in nooks and crannies where they are difficult to remove from, making this annoying to clean.

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for your comment. We always wondered whether cat puzzles would be an option for Beedi, but we never tried.

    • @roxanaiacob2797
      @roxanaiacob2797 Před 5 měsíci

      @@JamesandLaurent My comment referred to this particular puzzle, not a cat puzzle - sorry if I was unclear, now edited for clarification.

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 5 měsíci +1

      We got it the first time. Our point was that just like you tried a dog puzzle for your cat, we wondered about cat puzzles for our dog :).

    • @roxanaiacob2797
      @roxanaiacob2797 Před 4 měsíci

      @@JamesandLaurent sadly they are under-represented

  • @Judge_Ironfist
    @Judge_Ironfist Před 2 lety

    Your videos are awesome! Very informative. We thinking to get a pomsky. May i ask, is male or female more easy to train, obedience, etc.?

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 2 lety

      We are personally partial toward female dogs in general and think they are more obedient than make dogs, for any breed, Pomskies included.

    • @Judge_Ironfist
      @Judge_Ironfist Před 2 lety

      @@JamesandLaurent thanks for the advice!

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 2 lety

      You're very welcome :)

  • @ava_mikaelson3381
    @ava_mikaelson3381 Před rokem

    I want to buy a Pomsky and I was wondering where you guys bought yours

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před rokem

      We got Beedi from a breeder in Illinois called Oxsana Perfect Pomsky. They are one of the oldest Pomsky breeders in the country and we can only speak very highly of them. But Pomskies are not what people think. Looks can be deceiving and it is a very hard breed to train. Please watch our Pomsky videos before making any decision and make sure it is the right dog for you.

  • @charlylopezhernandez311

    how much treats should i feed my pomskie

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před rokem

      If they're puppies and treats are used for training, then as much as you need. Just make sure you use healthy treats and small ones. In these puzzles, we break down the treats into tiny little pieces and Beedi still loves them.

  • @geejaycaballero3527
    @geejaycaballero3527 Před 2 lety

    My boy turning 3 years in June

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 2 lety

      If he likes puzzles, it would be a great birthday present :).

  • @antoniot7928
    @antoniot7928 Před rokem

    How does she over all act now compared to being a puppy? Is she calmer and better at behaving? Just wondering at what age did she become more "adult like"?

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před rokem +1

      She started calming down when she was 18-24 months. She is better behaved now, but still has lots of energy and still stubborn like a Husky.

  • @spike333s3
    @spike333s3 Před 2 lety

    Level 4= Combine two Level 3 puzzles into a single one.
    If someone try to buy Level 3, buy Level 4 instead maybe better.

    • @JamesandLaurent
      @JamesandLaurent  Před 2 lety +1

      Level 4 is two Level 3 puzzles but with a twist. We still think it's better for dogs to work their way through the levels.

  • @jasonanglin5837
    @jasonanglin5837 Před rokem

    Hi! And I’m out!✌🏻