Be careful! My friend's Rottweiler did swallow a wine cork and got constipated. He got complication and required expensive vet treatments. He would not have survive without the surgery (cork stuck inside intestine). I hope everything is ok for your ferry friends!
It was not good, unfortunately the dogs sometimes find their own solutions to access the treats, and that is also why we always recommend closely supervision when the dog is playing with our puzzles, and the green lid is soft and smooth and should come out the natural way.
Newbie question: are you a product designer only working for Outward hound or do you have other clients? Ps Your work is very impressive and inspiring for sure!
@@Nina_Ottosson You "create a category" how cool is that!!!! I've saw some of your award, again, very inspiring woman. As a new product designer in pet industry, my aspiration are not as high, but you paved me the way to the success!
This just shows how it's more fun to work for the food than it is to eat the free food on the floor!!! Thank you Nina! 🥰
Yeah.. food is there.. latter, I'm busy right now!
Dog really need to use their brain not only their stomach!
Dogs usually find it more fun to work for the food than to have it served, have done tests with several dogs that actually prove it:)
I taped over some of the inner bits too.
Only problem is that my two dogs have eaten the rubber lid....
Be careful! My friend's Rottweiler did swallow a wine cork and got constipated. He got complication and required expensive vet treatments. He would not have survive without the surgery (cork stuck inside intestine).
I hope everything is ok for your ferry friends!
It was not good, unfortunately the dogs sometimes find their own solutions to access the treats, and that is also why we always recommend closely supervision when the dog is playing with our puzzles, and the green lid is soft and smooth and should come out the natural way.
@@Nina_Ottosson Good advice. It's tempting to use the puzzle without supervision as a routine.. nope, keep an eye on it like if it was a young child!
Nice bowl and trick. But I think you already published a very similar video not long ago isn't?
There can never be too many videos, but one was a tutorial, the other a tips and trick
Newbie question: are you a product designer only working for Outward hound or do you have other clients?
Ps Your work is very impressive and inspiring for sure!
I buy the toys in pets at home
Thank you, I created the category 30 years ago, and I joined the Outward Hound family for 5 years ago.
@@Nina_Ottosson You "create a category" how cool is that!!!!
I've saw some of your award, again, very inspiring woman.
As a new product designer in pet industry, my aspiration are not as high, but you paved me the way to the success!