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Treat Dispenser Turns Your Pet Into A Genius

Pets press 3, 4 or more various different controls to dispense their treat to the amazement of onlookers.
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"Wanna see something cool? Hey Barky, treat time!"

Barky enthusiastically walks in and to the amazement of guests, trots up to a plastic device on the floor with several controls on it (picture a crib mounted baby learning activity toy with various switches, dials, buttons etc.) and a dispensing dish at the bottom.

The dog reaches up with its paw, pushes a button, turns a dial, flips a switch, rings a bell, pushes a slider and as a result, a treat comes out.

The gathered guests gasp as they have just witnessed this happy little pup basically act like a pilot starting up a Boeing 787.

This is achieved by having the dog learn one step at a time. First step they push a button and a treat comes out. After a few weeks of mastering this, the owner flips the control on the back to "Step Two" and another control is activated and necessary to dispense the treat, flipping a switch for instance. Then another, and another, till they can master 4, 5 or more various controls in the proper sequence to get their treat. The owner obviously demonstrates step.

Would take some patience but I think this would be a lot of fun for pet and owner alike.

Pretty sure cats could do this too. Interesting to have a little competition between your critters.

doctorremulac3, Sep 10 2022

Something along these lines only dispensing treats. https://www.amazon....c7cc15%7CB07PQ1ZKW5
[doctorremulac3, Sep 10 2022]

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