Sensory Rooms & Puzzle Sessions
you and your dog will both enjoy 

Start seeing your dog's behaviour and movements differently

Puzzle Sessions and Sensory Rooms are all about meeting your dog's needs and enriching their life.  

In a calm and frustration free environment your dog can just be the amazing dog they are with no expectations and a lot of agency.  

Sniffing and searching are good for body and mind. You may even see positive behaviour changes and confidence building happening!    

While observing and/or interacting with your dog during the sessions you will get a better understanding of their communication, behaviour and health. Your bond will get stronger while enjoying the sessions together.    

Online: worldwide
In-person: Nova Scotia, Canada

Enrichment and puzzles with your dog will increase mental and physical health!

The online courses and in person and the Sensory Rooms are the game changer if you want to increase the benefits or your dog.

We also have a FREE Puzzle Challenge facebook group where we do 4 challenges a year following the Hersenwerk method.

Canine professionals around the world: Webinars for you or your audience, 1-on-1's to share knowledge and courses especially created for you.




Nothing more fun than creating puzzles for your dog yourself! The Puzzle Dog patterns are designed with maximum puzzle fun in mind.




“I learnt so much about my dog but it also made me rethink how I approach enrichment and other activities.
 
My dog can be quite sensitive and is reactive but Hersenwerk/Puzzle Fun is an escape from what she struggles with and focuses on finding her strengths and our bond.
 
I thoroughly recommend it!
Joanna, UK
What an amazing experience! My 10 year old Border Collie and I recently got to experience a Sensory Room. Sadie can occasionally be cautious in new places but I was blown away at how confident she was from the start.

Tessa created an amazing space where your dogs are free to just be the amazing dog they are with no expectations.
Meagan, NS Canada
When we did a Sensory Room with you, you noticed his left hip jib up.

Just had X-ray done and you were bang on. He has reduced coverage on that hip. Not a full like dysplasia, but the vet was like “she’s good”! 
Alice, NS Canada




Tessa Savelkoel & #PuzzlePuck, Brooklyn, NS B0N 2A0, Canada
tessa@puzzledog.ca