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Dinner Spinner - A Dog Food Puzzle Toy

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Dinner Spinner Assembly. PLA Tray
Dinner Spinner Assembly. PLA Tray
Designer
13 h
5 plates
4.8(6)

1 Cup Scoop
1 Cup Scoop
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1.4 h
1 plate
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Lid with Holes at 0.6-0.7 Inch Diameters
Lid with Holes at 0.6-0.7 Inch Diameters
Designer
37 min
1 plate

Lid with Holes at 0.3-0.4 Inch Diameters
Lid with Holes at 0.3-0.4 Inch Diameters
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38 min
1 plate
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Description

Meet the Dinner Spinner!
The fully 3D-printed dog feeding puzzle, consuming less than 400 grams of filament, that will keep your high-energy dog entertained for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Fill each cup with up to ¾ cup of food or treats (1.5 cups total), and let your dog spin the cups to receive a well-deserved snack. Perfect for enriching your dog’s mealtime and slowing down fast, energetic eaters.

 

Meet the Dinner Spinner! The fully 3D printed dog feeding puzzle consuming less than 400 grams of filament which will keep your high energy dog entertained for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 

Fill each cup with up to ¾ cup of food or treats (1.5 cups total), and let your dog spin the cups to receive a well-deserved snack. Perfect for enriching your dog's mealtime and slowing down fast, energetic eaters.  

 

Features

  • Choose from an assortment of lids to find the right hole size for your dog’s kibble. The included lids range from 0.3"–0.4" diameter holes all the way up to 0.7"–0.8" diameter holes for larger kibbles. The 0.05"–0.06" lid works great for Costco kibble.
  • The removable PLA tray helps collect crumbs and keep your floors clean. Easily snap the tray out of the base and rinse with water to clean.
  • Portion-control measuring scoops, included in sizes ½ cup, ¾ cup, and 1 cup, make it easy to fill the Dinner Spinner flip cups with their helpful funnel shape.
  • Optional TPU feet make the Dinner Spinner more stable.

 

Assembly

Step 1: Insert the dowel from the non-threaded side of the base. Navigate the dowel through the two flip cups and thread it into the other side of the base until tight.

Step 2: Snap the removable tray into position.

Step 3: Attach the TPU feet by inserting them into the alignment/assembly holes. The feet are designed to be press-fit and should stay in position. If loose, secure them with a dab of super glue.

 

Training Tips

Your dog may not catch on to the puzzle immediately, but every dog can learn with enough guidance and patience.

Start your dog with the larger hole sizes and high-drive rewards like their favorite treats (not kibble).

Encourage your dog to interact with the puzzle using their paws. If your dog begins biting the puzzle, discourage the behavior by saying “no” or by gently tapping them.

With enough encouragement in the right direction, almost all dogs can begin enjoying their mealtime even more.

Once they become masters, use smaller lids to make the puzzle more challenging!

 

Thank you, and I hope you enjoy the Dinner Spinner.

If you are interested in a larger H2D version or a smaller A1s version, leave a comment!

 

I also have a more advanced puzzle which you can find here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2200425-paw-puzzle-the-fun-dog-food-feeder#profileId-2390482 

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