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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Great idea for entertaining bunny. Very nicely made.
Angelina maisonet
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
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dawn
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I do really like these, even though they're a bit on the small size. It seems all of them are about this size though. I gave it 5 stars for it's build quality as they are really nice, and it has still taught our Pippin pull drawers and lifting up lids (I should probably work on the flap doors a little more as he tends to open them by flinging the whole thing around :D ). The photo is our 5 pound bunny when he first saw them, for scale. He can get his face into the areas for treats, but just barely. Too much bigger than him and it'd likely be too frustrating. For smaller buns, or guinea pigs or rats, this would be quite awesome. When you're getting towards that 5lb size though, it's a more occasional thing as I tend to need to hold it in place sometimes to get him to actually learn rather than overcoming it by throwing it across the room, sending treats flying :D
Nichole
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
The buns love finding treats and I love having happy bunnies. It's chewable and durable, definitely a value. Easy to use
B
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
She learned how to open and manipulate this in a day. So while the idea is great and the quality is good it does not last as well for a mental stimulation toy as it is just too easy. Unless we have a really smart rabbit...
LH
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024
Loved how this is designed and the guinea pigs seemed drawn to it! Boxes are very well made and seem the right level of complex to add some mental stimulation to the routine. My only complaint was the rope used to pull the boxes out and on one piece of the flip puzzle- it lasted literally one use (not even a full day in the cage) and it broke completely. Not sure what the solution is as obviously guinea pigs chew, but since they have to bite it to make the puzzle work it may have needed a different material. I think I can replace it myself (hopefully or this has become not useful)! Like the makers of the toy I am sure it’s difficult to think of what material would work. Great concept overall but needs some work to make it suitable for the guinea pigs.
LMc
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2022
The bunnies are trying to figure out how to get the treats out. Most of the time they just stare at me and beg for the treat instead. All in due time until they figure this out.The boxes seem sturdy. I’m sure the wood will get chewed through eventually, but that’s with anything and a rabbit.I added the pic of the paper towel roll for relative size. Very bun mum has paper towel and TP rolls all over, I’m sure. Also, my rabbits are over 6lbs each, so they are pretty big compared to the cute pictures of lil buns advertised.So far so good, but it’s only been a few days. Will try to update later.
Clarissa Naylor
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022
I really like how like how there’s no glue used on the product. My rabbit loves getting her treats from here and picked up on how to use it quite quickly. Some of the string handles are falling apart from my rabbit chewing on it, but it looks easy enough to fix myself with some twine. I just really like the fact that the handles are tied instead of glued on. The woods sturdy— my rabbit throws it around and it holds up nicely. I bought a second one for my new rabbit. I would recommend this product.
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