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Kunstdruk Livre sur les plantes toxiques Pl38 - Friedrich Berge – Introduction captivante Dans le vaste monde de l'art botanique, l'œuvre "Livre sur les plantes toxiques Pl38" de Friedrich Berge se démarque par son approche unique et son esthétique raffinée. Cette pièce, à la croisée des chemins entre science et art, nous invite à explorer la beauté et le mystère des plantes qui, bien que fascinantes, recèlent un danger insoupçonné. À travers cette œuvre, Berge ne se contente pas de représenter la nature ; il nous plonge dans un univers où chaque détail, chaque couleur, chaque forme raconte une histoire. Cette immersion nous pousse à réfléchir sur notre relation avec le monde végétal, tout en nous offrant un spectacle visuel captivant. Style et singularité de l’œuvre La singularité de "Livre sur les plantes toxiques Pl38" réside dans la manière dont Berge parvient à fusionner précision scientifique et sensibilité artistique. Chaque plante est représentée avec une minutie remarquable, témoignant d'une connaissance approfondie de la botanique. Les teintes vibrantes et les textures délicates viennent enrichir la composition, créant un dialogue entre la rigueur de l'observation et la fluidité de l'expression. L'œuvre se caractérise par un équilibre harmonieux entre ombres et lumières, accentuant ainsi le relief des plantes. Cette attention portée aux détails ne se limite pas à l'aspect visuel ; elle évoque également une atmosphère de mystère et de fascination, nous rappelant que la beauté de la nature peut parfois cacher des secrets dangereux. L’artiste et son influence Friedrich Berge, artiste et botaniste, a su établir un pont entre deux disciplines souvent perçues comme opposées. Son travail est le reflet d'une époque où l'art et la science se nourrissaient mutuellement, une période où l'exploration des plantes était à la fois une quête esthétique et une nécessité scientifique. Berge a été influencé par les grands maîtres de la botanique, mais il a également su insuffler sa propre vision, marquée par une sensibilité moderne. Son œuvre ne se contente pas d'informer ; elle éveille les sens et incite à la contemplation. À travers ses illustrations, il nous rappelle que chaque plante, même la plus toxique, a un rôle à jouer dans l'écosystème. Son héritage perdure, inspirant de nombreux artistes contemporains à explorer les interstices entre nature et création. Une décorationShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 3
3.5 Stars -- Sturdy but Limited
Color: Purple, Size: Large (Pack of 1)
I got the Barnacle toy in size Large for my ~45 lb mutt. She enjoys food toys, and I wanted to find one sturdy enough that I felt safe leaving her with when I left for work since she tends to destroy her toys quickly.
First thing -- there's no way any dog is going to be able to destroy this. The "rubber" is super thick and a good balance of flexible and sturdy, so she can't do her favorite "pick at a weak edge and slowly disembowel it" trick. I've had it for a couple months now and it looks brand new.
However, it isn't great for feeding her kibble. She eats 1 cup at morning and at night, and none of the compartments fits that comfortably. I don't really feel like dividing her food into 3 portions every day to split it between either. The bigger problem is the hole size, or rather the ratio of kibble-to-hole size. The holes are very big with rubber "fingers" inside to slow the food spill. I've still found that it tends to dump a fistful of kibble all at once, or not let anything go for a long time. This may have to do with my dog's "technique", as described below.
Another problem is that since this has three separate chambers, this toy is not hollow and is surprisingly heavy. While my dog has no problems throwing a kong around (and I mean THROWING a kong around), the weight and asymmetrical shape makes it difficult to throw or roll, which is my dog's preferred way to use a food toy. This toy works best when a dog slaps it with her paws or picks it up and drops it, which may be why my dog gets frustrated with getting her food from it.
What this toy is really great for, for us, is high value treats. If I am leaving at an unusual time and anticipate that she's going to fuss, I can put "the good stuff" in this toy and then she doesn't mind the struggle at all! The different size chambers make this especially nice if I'm breaking up odd sized or home made treats and want her to stay busy for a while. Since it's so sturdy, she can chew on it all she wants, but she has to do the work to get the treats.
All in all-- this toy isn't great for my dog's daily feedings, but it's great for high value treats and a change of pace.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2015
★★★★★ 5
Actually a challenge for my genius dog!
Color: Purple, Size: Large (Pack of 1)
I am pretty sure my dog owns every puzzle toy and treat-dispensing dog toy that exists, and he's able to figure most of them out in less than 5 minutes. Many last no more than 60 seconds before he's solved them.
The Barncle, however, is actually a challenge for him!
The Barnacle has three "compartments, " none of which are connected. All three have a rubber "mouth" that helps keep treats inside. The rubber "mouth parts" are very effective and make it quite challenging to get treats out once they've been placed inside. You can trim the rubber "mouth parts" to make it easier to let treats out, but I'm not doing that. I'm glad that it's not challenge!
The Barnacle keeps my dog occupied for at least 30 minutes, which is a LONG time for my dog who usually has a "What next?" attitude towards toys.
Th only "bad" thing about the Barnacle is that it's so hard to get treats out of, even for humans. Therefore, it could attract vermin if you're not careful to clean it out.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
★★★★★ 1
OMG - DO NOT BUY - it smells like noxious poison.
Color: Purple, Size: Medium (Pack of 1), Color: Purple, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
OMG DO NOT BUY!!!!!!!!!!! I didn’t think the reviews stating the noxious smell could be accurate - OMG OUR WHOLE HOUSE REEKS OF POISON. I LITERALLY FEEL LIKE I MAY BE SICK. OMG OMG OMG.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great toy for dispensing dinner!
Color: Purple, Size: Large (Pack of 1)
This is one of my puppy's favorite toys! We always try to use toys to dispense his meals, but many of them become too easy for him. Kongs take no time at all to empty. This one seems to provide much more of a challenge, mostly due to the three different sizes of compartments and openings. He'll empty the largest compartment fairly quickly, but the small one almost always has a piece or two of kibble that he just can't get out. This helps to keep him interested in the toy throughout the day.
We use a large breed dog food with larger sized kibble which helps to add to the challenge. The fact that this bounces erratically and doesn't roll smoothly makes it difficult for my dog to develop a method for emptying it quickly. With some other toys, like the Kong Wobbler, he quickly learns to just push it around with his nose. This toy makes him work much harder!
The construction of this toy is very sturdy. We usually feed one meal a day in this, and it's held up well to heavy chewing. I (and my roommates) appreciate that it's made of softer plastic which doesn't make as much noise on the hardwood floors as some of his other toys. The prongs on the openings can be cut to adjust the difficulty, which is nice if you're using different sized kibble or treats. It is a little harder to fill than other toys, but still not terribly difficult.
Overall I've had a great experience with all the PetSafe toys I've tried, and this one is one of the very best!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2015
★★★★★ 5
Great chew toys!
Color: Purple, Size: Medium (Pack of 1), Color: Purple, Size: Medium (Pack of 1)
Keenan LOVES this toy! He will play with it all day. Running around the house, chasing as it bounces in different directions. And he'll be so content chewing on it for long periods of time. It makes an annoying sound when he chews, but I can live with it if it's keeping him entertained. This is the second purple rubber toy from this brand that I've purchased, the other being the squirrel one, which was his favorite until I purchased this for Christmas. They are super durable, his squirrel is still going strong. Even without putting food/treats inside, these are great toys for dogs that enjoy the softer rubber type chew toys. My only con is that it's a little big for him. He weighs 70lbs and I got the medium. It's fine but he has a hard time carrying it because of its size/shape, and he can't catch it when I toss it to him. Think I'm gonna buy the small size to see if it's any better.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2021