We are digging into our archives this week, so here is another flashback. Ms. Zulu has had a food puzzle called Dogtwister (level 3) for a couple of years. She never really seemed to care for it. Benji however, was eager to solve the puzzle when he was only 7 weeks old. He is a fast learner, especially when food is involved. In the video, Benji shows two different puzzles: Dogtwister (Nina Ottosson) and Move-2-Win (Trixie Pet Products). Both puzzles are level 3, the highest level as far as we know. Don’t be fooled by Benji’s appearance; he was only 15 weeks old in the video. We would love to hear from you if there are any other more challenging puzzles for Benji to try.
He is so cute, and clever. The second was great, he made very clever solution to get those treats fast.
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According to the instructions I showed Benji how to get to the treats, but Benji decided to use a shortcut.
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So it means he is capable of making his own decisions, not just following orders.
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That is totally correct. He observes first and then makes decisions based on his observations. It also means that he has an independent mind and likes to explore which sometimes gets him into a bit of trouble. But hey, that’s how we learn. A.
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He was really busy. So cute.
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He was. The puzzles helped him to slow down when he ate. Otherwise, he would almost “inhale” his food.
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Really fab! Sweet & smart, just like the perfect …….
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Thanks! Just love those rewards! XXX, Benji.
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Great!! A perfect combination of skill and ingenuity, in the face of difficulties it is good to have a plan B…
Well done, dear Benji.
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Thanks Belén. Your praise always means a lot to me. I sometimes even have a plan C. I always try to assess the situation before I dig in so to woof. High five, Benji.
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