Burn it off
Start with the suction cup toy — let your dog tug, pull, and fight against something anchored. A physical release before the mental work begins.
Preparing something special
Built for high-energy dogs who blow through basic toys and need something that actually tires them out — physically and mentally.
High-energy dogs don't need more random toys. They need a challenge with structure — something they can work through, get better at, and feel satisfied by.
This box is built around a five-part sequence: burn off the energy, stay mentally busy, earn the reward, wind down with something soft, then eat with intention. Same system, repeatable every day.
Five items bought separately would cost $73.95. At $64.99 as a box, you save roughly $9 — but more importantly, you get a system instead of a pile of gear.

Start with the suction cup toy — let your dog tug, pull, and fight against something anchored. A physical release before the mental work begins.
Move to the pull ring for fetch, tug, or carry play. Keeps the momentum going without overstimulating before the focus phase.
Bring out the puzzle disc. Your dog has to work through multiple layers before the treat drops — the challenge is the point.
Hand over the candy plushie. After the hard work, a soft toy gives your dog something to carry, shake, and settle with before mealtime.
Close with the silicone mat. Every meal becomes a slow, structured task instead of a bowl your dog inhales in ten seconds.
What owners can expect this box to support:
Gives high-drive dogs an actual outlet instead of redirecting energy into furniture or chaos.
A tired dog isn't just a walked dog — puzzle work and structured eating tire them out differently.
Working through a puzzle and slowing down at meals builds the pause between impulse and action.
Same five steps every day — so your dog learns what's coming and you stop guessing what to do next.
It is for energetic, high-drive dogs who blow through basic toys, get bored easily, and need structured challenge instead of random enrichment.
No. The system works without formal training. The toys and puzzle naturally guide your dog through the sequence — just follow the four steps.
No. It is designed to give your dog a structured daily outlet at home, not replace professional training or behaviour work.
The system works well for medium to large dogs with energy to burn. The suction toy and pull ring are especially suited to dogs who play rough.