The Piggle is the first cloth enrichment toy dogs won’t
want to destroy, because it was designed to make them
go hog wild with their sense of smell while foraging.
The Piggle is the first cloth enrichment toy dogs don’t want to destroy, because it was designed to make them go hog wild with their sense of smell while foraging.
We designed the Piggle with replaceable parts so you don't have to keep buying new toys if an accident happens.
If your dog is anything like our sweet girl, Sammy, your Piggle will still be going strong. Even after more than a year of use.
Most toys only have one use, but not the Piggle. It’s an endless source of enrichment activities for you and your pup. Here are just a few that you can use the Piggle for:
Scent games
Fill the Piggle and organs with treats, hide them around your home, and then watch your dog have a blast.
Feeding
Fill the Piggle with your pup's breakfast or dinner (dry food only) to make mealtime more exciting.
Foraging
Up the snuffling ante by wrapping in a towel or placing in a cardboard box that's safe to tear apart.
Most toys only have one use, but not The Piggle. It’s an endless source of enrichment activities for you and your pup. Here are just a few that you can use the Piggle for:
Scent games
Fill the Piggle and organs with treats, hide them around your home, and then watch your dog have a blast.
Feeding
Fill the Piggle with your pup's breakfast or dinner (dry food only) to make mealtime more exciting.
Foraging
Up the snuffling ante by wrapping in a towel or placing in a cardboard box that's safe to tear apart.
Dogs get the most enjoyment from activities that engage their dominant sense, which is smell. Not only does the Piggle allow them to use their noses, it helps them meet one of their fundamental needs: working for and seeking food—also known as foraging.
Dogs get the most enjoyment from activities that engage their dominant sense, which is smell. Not only does the Piggle allow them to use their noses, it helps them meet one of their fundamental needs: working for and seeking food—also known as foraging.