








🧠 Unlock your dog’s genius with every treat!
The TRIXIE Mini Mover Level 3 is an advanced interactive dog puzzle toy designed to challenge and stimulate smart dogs through four distinct treat-dispensing games. Made from safe, BPA-free materials and featuring non-slip feet, it promotes mental health, relieves stress, and encourages positive behavior. Dishwasher safe and customizable, it’s the perfect boredom buster for all dog breeds.




| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.75"L x 7.75"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 1.34 Pounds |
| Material Type | rubber, Plastic |
| Pattern | Dog |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | Interactive |
| Subject Character | Dog |
| Color | Mini Mover |
| Theme | Animals |
| Dog Breed Size | Small, Medium, Large |
| Additional Features | Interactive, BPA Free, Lead Free, Dishwasher safe |
| Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Boredom Buster, Playing, Anxiety Relief, Mental Stimulation, Treat Dispensing |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Pet Toy Type | Puzzle |
| Target Species | Dog |
D**3
Great Puzzle Toy for Keeping My Dog Engaged!
The TRIXIE Windmill Strategy Game is an excellent beginner-level puzzle that really keeps my dog entertained and mentally stimulated. It’s easy enough for beginners, but still challenges my pup to think and work for the treats. I love how it encourages interactive play and helps with enrichment—perfect for rainy days or when I need to keep my dog busy.The design is sturdy and easy to clean, and the treat compartments are just the right size. It’s been a fun addition to our toy collection and definitely helps reduce boredom and destructive behavior. Highly recommend for any dog owner looking to add some brain games into their dog’s routine!
J**N
My rabbit loves playing with this, and of course getting treats!
My bunny absolutely loves the TRIXIE Activity Around Puzzle Feeder! It keeps her engaged and mentally stimulated for long periods, making it a great source of fun not just for rabbits, but for cats and small dogs too. The design is intuitive and easy to clean, which I really appreciate—it takes just a quick rinse or wipe-down after each use. Despite regular use, the toy has proven to be very durable and holds up well to enthusiastic play. One of the standout features is that it’s surprisingly resistant to chewing; even with my bunny’s constant nibbling, there’s barely any visible wear. The compartments are just the right size for small treats, encouraging pets to think and interact with it. I love that it adds enrichment to my pet’s routine without creating extra work for me. Overall, it’s a well-made, multi-species puzzle toy that brings a lot of joy to curious pets. It is very quiet during use and doesn't make a noise.
D**D
Good for price
Dog enjoys the puzzle games for food. This is pretty simple to figure out. Doesn't hold that much food. I take the removable pieces and hide those with a treat under it, around the room for him to find. It was good for the price.
L**E
Keeps Dogs Entertained
My dogs love this toy! Each one has discovered a different way to get the treats out. I started with no top, then big top, then smaller holes. It keeps them entertained. It's like a dog slot machine!
T**S
TOO EASY & NOT DESIGNED WELL
My dog figured it all out in @15 minutes 1st time. After that he went through it in @3 mins. The cut out for sliding handle isn't placed properly, so that a dog can get the drawer out with his nose or nails in the extra space the over sized/wrongly placed slot has. Used electrical tape to cover up the back part of it to prevent that. Also the drawer does not come out all the way (to access the 2nd treat well) by using the handle as I believe it was intended. In addition, when drawer is fully in, part of the 2nd treat well is exposed from the slot gap. The knots on the other drawer hung down on the underside causing the drawer to not close properly. Had to cut the tails off the knots & tape in place. And, as with all of the Trixie puzzle toys, there are never enough cups to cover all the treat wells. To fully utilize the puzzle, there should be 8, not 2. I found that I could take plastic water/soda bottle tops & cosmetic tops (I drilled holes into their tops) to completely fill the whole puzzle. I also used a pen cap to insert in the gap between the sliding handle & slot (so dog has to remove 1st before can use slide handle). With these additions it has been made as hard as possible (see photo). My dogs time is now @4 mins, which means it is still too easy! Based on Trixie's levels, he'd need at least a 6 or 7 to give his mind a bit of a challenge. Unfortunately Trixie doesn't make anything higher than a Level 3 game even though they say you can make them Level 4 by using the cups in between the sliders. Obviously, we did that when we added our extra 'cups' & I don't think it ups the level at all. The only other game they have which could be slightly harder is the Move 2 Win, but that's only a larger version of this game with extra drawers & more ways to move the slider handle. It's also @$30 which I think is way to much for what it is! This Mini Mover did stick to the floor fairly well, but you definitely have to supervise your pet while using, otherwise they could chew up the parts, but these games are designed to be a bonding experience as well as tease a pet's mind. They are not meant to be games you just set up & walk away from. If that's what you want, get a Pet Zone 3" IQ Snack ball! This toy is sized right for small dogs & would be fun for dogs that aren't super smart. My Mother's hyper active terrier would definitely take at least 1/2hr or more to figure it out & that would be with constant prompting. My dog, shown in photo is a 12 lb Chi-Mix. We also own the Dogit Mind Games 3 in 1, which is much better priced, but was also way too easy for my dog. Like all these toys it doesn't come w/enough cups. I added more caps from various products (& again drilled holes in top) but still too easy for my dog. He can go through each of the 3 set ups in @30-45 seconds. Mom's dog took 20 minutes with constant examples before finally getting. He's only played it once, so I'm sure he'd get better w/repetition. We also have the Outward Hound Paw Mini, which is perfectly sized for little dogs. This at least, does come with the full amount of cups. It's a simple remove the cup game, but they mostly have to use their mouths to do it. The only game my dog had difficulty with was the large size version of this game & that's only because he couldn't fit his mouth around the cups. We use the cups from the Paw Mini to play a dog version of the "shell" game, which is fun, but he guesses right 1st try @90% of the time. In summary, I haven't been able to find a game that will actually challenge my dog's intellect (I was told by a professional trainer my dog is exceptionally smart). For average dogs it'd probably work better. Hope this review helps!
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