One-Plate-Doggo-Toy

One-Plate-Doggo-Toy

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I created this little game for my doggos because buying one at a pet store can be pretty pricey. All you need to do is fill the small square containers with food, then sit back and observe what your doggo does. Just remember to be patient - dogs learn at their own pace. The goal here is to teach your dog that the food comes out when they turn around the containers. Some dogs will use their paws to press down on the little pedals, while others will find a different way to rotate them. My own doggies absolutely love this game and it's also super cheap and easy to build. You'll need just a simple M3 rod and some nuts. I designed this thing to fit perfectly on a standard 200x200 printbed. It takes about 10 hours to print, uses around 150g of filament, and the total cost comes out to be approximately €4. Assembly is a breeze - all you have to do is click in the two vertical arms and secure the containers with some nuts and the M3 rod.

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