Which puzzle feeder keeps a smart Balinese from yelling at the pantry door?
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Gabriel Dixon
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1 mo. ago
A treat-dispensing ball that requires pawing and rolling works best. The tricky part is that a Balinese will figure out static puzzles fast, so rotating through two or three different styles keeps them engaged and less focused on the pantry.
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Jack Mitchell
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1 mo. ago
I've had great success with a wobble-style feeder that drops kibble when nudged. My Balinese, Simon, gets so absorbed chasing it around the kitchen that he forgets the pantry entirely. You'll want one with adjustable difficulty settings to keep things challenging.
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Boots
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1 mo. ago
My own Balinese, Jasper, finally stopped his pantry protests when I switched to a foraging mat with hidden compartments. Unlike the old days of simply placing food in a bowl, he now spends fifteen minutes sniffing and pawing at the felt flaps to uncover each kibble. The key is that the mat requires both mental focus and physical effort, which wears him out far more than any rolling ball ever did.
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