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product_id: 9097664
title: "Hagen Living World Teach N Treat Toy"
brand: "living world"
price: "VT9053"
currency: VUV
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Living World"
url: https://www.desertcart.vu/products/9097664-hagen-living-world-teach-n-treat-toy
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# 3 challenge levels for tailored pet brain training Interactive treat puzzle boosts mental stimulation Lightweight & portable for easy indoor use Hagen Living World Teach N Treat Toy

**Brand:** living world
**Price:** VT9053
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧠 Unlock your pet’s inner genius with every treat!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hagen Living World Teach N Treat Toy by living world
- **How much does it cost?** VT9053 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/9097664-hagen-living-world-teach-n-treat-toy)

## Best For

- living world enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted living world brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Bonding Made Fun:** Shared playtime enhances connection between you and your small pet.
- • **Compact & Portable:** Lightweight design fits seamlessly into any small pet habitat.
- • **Boosts Pet Wellness:** Stimulates mental activity to keep your furry friend alert and healthy.
- • **Tailored Brain Workout:** Three adjustable difficulty levels keep your pet engaged and learning.
- • **Interactive Treat Challenge:** Encourages natural foraging instincts through rewarding puzzle play.

## Overview

The Hagen Living World Teach 'N Treat Toy is an innovative interactive puzzle designed for small pets like rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and rats. Featuring three adjustable difficulty levels, it encourages natural foraging behavior and mental stimulation, promoting a healthier, more alert pet. Lightweight and portable, this educational toy also fosters bonding through shared play, making it a must-have enrichment tool for small animal owners.

## Description

Living World Teach 'N Treat is a new and unique interactive and educational toy for small pets such as rabbits, chinchillas, guinea pigs and rats. It's also suitable for mini or skinny pigs and parrots. Teach 'N Treat is a fun and interesting way to teach small pets to search for treats, and it allows small animals to forage for treats through observation, listening and learning. The Teach 'N Treat experience is stimulating and rewarding to both you and your small animal, as it keeps your small pet's mind active and alert, plus it's an interactive tool that helps with bonding. Teach 'N Treat has 3 different levels of configuration to challenge and entertain your small pet, and it's also a very good way to help small pets stay active and healthy.

Review: Fun toy, but more for your enjoyment - I'll be the first to admit it, my guinea pigs are dumb. I've had smart piggies before, but these two just try to bite (or pee) their way out of all their problems. It gets a little predictable, so I bought them this treat board to get them to use their tiny brains for once. So far only Roxie (my 5 year old pig) has been able to solve level 1 sometimes, but not every time. After 5 minutes of watching them try to figure it out I usually re-show them that yes, the blue disc moves, and that helps them figure it out... about half the time, lol. So far they've used it about 6 or 7 times, and they still don't seem to understand how it works. The pictures I added are from their 5th time with the toy, they've seen it enough to know what it is but they don't seem to get it. And yes, in one of the pics that is my pig biting the /side/ of it lmao. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer... The first time I used it, I tried putting their Oxbow vitamin C tablets as the treats (bad choice, don't do that) and the tablets had to be positioned just so to fit. Roxie and Cosette (my 1 year old alpha) made a team effort and got the treats uncovered, but the treats were wedged in there to the point they couldn't get them out! I felt bad, but they were so determined to get the treat they shoved their noses into the hole and kept biting at me when I tried to free the treats for them. It was pretty funny, and I've since tried using small bits of lettuce and these 'O' shaped treats that are the size of my thumbnail, the latter of which works very well. Vegetables like green bell peppers, cucumber, or carrot, would probably work the best. All of them hold their shape well and are great for guinea pigs (cucumber in moderation). Every time I put the treat board in their cage they run up to the side of the cage and continue gnawing on the bars, probably hoping I won't make them solve a logic puzle for their food haha. Roxie usually starts chutting at me (the annoyed clicking sound guinea pigs make) but gets the treat anyway, and Cosette typically just steals Roxie's treat insread of getting her own. No matter how much I supervise them she always steals the treat instead of earning it, even when I try to stop her. If you have a young/dumb dominant pig like I do, consider presenting the toy to each pig on their own, or provide more treats than you have guinea pigs so they can't hoard them. I guess what I'm trying to say is the toy didn't exactly work out for my pigs, but it's a quality logic toy and I'll continue to "torture" my pets by enriching their minds with a logic puzzle lol. There was another reviewer with guinea pigs that said their pigs solved all 3 levels quickly, so don't be discouraged by my review! My pigs aren't great at problem solving, but using very small treats they go nuts for helps keep them motivated. Be prepared to watch your pet(s) bite the toy and dig under it for a bit, but if they're getting too frustrated you can adjust the lid until they understand the food is in the toy, not around it. Rabbits and rats may find it easier to solve, but I can't say for sure. No matter what pet you have it's loads of fun watching them try to solve it!
Review: A good puzzle challenge for our rabbit - We got this for our pet rabbit after his companion passed away, to give him more games/activities. This was one of a few that we use with him, and highly recommended among the mix we give. As recommended, we tested our rabbit on "easy mode" which he figured out right away. Then we moved him up to other levels. I like that they provide different "modes" to change up the challenges for our pet. Note that this device has suction cups on the bottom. Since our rabbit lives in a carpeted room (and most do since they don't like hard floors) that isn't as helpful for us. But it hasn't been an issue either.

## Features

- Interactive and rewarding toy
- Helps teach pets to search for treats
- Stimulating and educational
- Three levels to provide the optimal learning experience
- Keeps your pet healthy and alert

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004HYW9B8 |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,147 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #867 in Small Animal Toys |
| Brand Name | Living World |
| Breed Recommendation | Small Breeds |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,737 Reviews |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080605609600, 20080605609604 |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 2"W x 10"H |
| Item Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Living World |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 60960 |
| Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate |
| Model Name | Teach & Treat |
| Model Number | 60960 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pet Toy Type | Treat Dispenser Toy |
| Product Style | Unique |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Playing |
| Size | 1 pack |
| Subject Character | Animals |
| Target Species | Chinchilla |
| Theme | Animals |
| UPC | 080605609600 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Images

![Hagen Living World Teach N Treat Toy - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61BmptQW8+L.jpg)
![Hagen Living World Teach N Treat Toy - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81QNdOeyhgL.jpg)
![Hagen Living World Teach N Treat Toy - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31X++3QXWLL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun toy, but more for your enjoyment
*by R***E on May 8, 2019*

I'll be the first to admit it, my guinea pigs are dumb. I've had smart piggies before, but these two just try to bite (or pee) their way out of all their problems. It gets a little predictable, so I bought them this treat board to get them to use their tiny brains for once. So far only Roxie (my 5 year old pig) has been able to solve level 1 sometimes, but not every time. After 5 minutes of watching them try to figure it out I usually re-show them that yes, the blue disc moves, and that helps them figure it out... about half the time, lol. So far they've used it about 6 or 7 times, and they still don't seem to understand how it works. The pictures I added are from their 5th time with the toy, they've seen it enough to know what it is but they don't seem to get it. And yes, in one of the pics that is my pig biting the /side/ of it lmao. Not the sharpest knife in the drawer... The first time I used it, I tried putting their Oxbow vitamin C tablets as the treats (bad choice, don't do that) and the tablets had to be positioned just so to fit. Roxie and Cosette (my 1 year old alpha) made a team effort and got the treats uncovered, but the treats were wedged in there to the point they couldn't get them out! I felt bad, but they were so determined to get the treat they shoved their noses into the hole and kept biting at me when I tried to free the treats for them. It was pretty funny, and I've since tried using small bits of lettuce and these 'O' shaped treats that are the size of my thumbnail, the latter of which works very well. Vegetables like green bell peppers, cucumber, or carrot, would probably work the best. All of them hold their shape well and are great for guinea pigs (cucumber in moderation). Every time I put the treat board in their cage they run up to the side of the cage and continue gnawing on the bars, probably hoping I won't make them solve a logic puzle for their food haha. Roxie usually starts chutting at me (the annoyed clicking sound guinea pigs make) but gets the treat anyway, and Cosette typically just steals Roxie's treat insread of getting her own. No matter how much I supervise them she always steals the treat instead of earning it, even when I try to stop her. If you have a young/dumb dominant pig like I do, consider presenting the toy to each pig on their own, or provide more treats than you have guinea pigs so they can't hoard them. I guess what I'm trying to say is the toy didn't exactly work out for my pigs, but it's a quality logic toy and I'll continue to "torture" my pets by enriching their minds with a logic puzzle lol. There was another reviewer with guinea pigs that said their pigs solved all 3 levels quickly, so don't be discouraged by my review! My pigs aren't great at problem solving, but using very small treats they go nuts for helps keep them motivated. Be prepared to watch your pet(s) bite the toy and dig under it for a bit, but if they're getting too frustrated you can adjust the lid until they understand the food is in the toy, not around it. Rabbits and rats may find it easier to solve, but I can't say for sure. No matter what pet you have it's loads of fun watching them try to solve it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good puzzle challenge for our rabbit
*by J***G on October 17, 2025*

We got this for our pet rabbit after his companion passed away, to give him more games/activities. This was one of a few that we use with him, and highly recommended among the mix we give. As recommended, we tested our rabbit on "easy mode" which he figured out right away. Then we moved him up to other levels. I like that they provide different "modes" to change up the challenges for our pet. Note that this device has suction cups on the bottom. Since our rabbit lives in a carpeted room (and most do since they don't like hard floors) that isn't as helpful for us. But it hasn't been an issue either.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Toy for Rabbit!
*by A***N on December 10, 2017*

I bought this for my little lop to give her some more stimulation than I can offer her. It took her a while to figure out there were treats inside it but now she loves it! The levels 2 and 3 are supposed to be "increased difficulty" but were actually easier for her. I put sunflower seeds and pumpkin seeds in there and a few pellets when I give her dinner and it's fun watching her tear into it and move the disc around and even totally dismantle it sometimes. I started just putting in bird seed because I was worried about her weight lol. Yeah, she's figured it out but she still has to work for the treats and claws and bites at it and I think it's great for getting some energy out. It's taken some pretty hard abuse from her and it's stood up to it no problem. I even put some treats in there and hide it and she gets into it sometimes during the night so it makes me happy too. I'd for sure get this if you have a curious little destructive bunny :)

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