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Fetch & Treat Roller

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Print Profile(1)

All
A1
H2S
H2D
P1S
X1E
P1P
P2S
X1 Carbon
X1
H2C
H2D Pro
A1 mini
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 13% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 13% infill
Designer
4.9 h
1 plate

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
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32
1
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16
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Released 

Description

A personalized rolling pet toy designed to hold small treats or kibble inside. The cylindrical body features a threaded screw-on lid for easy filling, a small dispensing hole, and custom engraved details for a fun, personalized look. As the toy rolls, treats can fall out gradually, encouraging play, movement, and mental stimulation.

This design is great for dogs that enjoy treat puzzles or slow interactive play. The compact form is easy to print and can be customized with a pet’s name, paw print, or other decorative engraving.

Features

  • Threaded screw-on lid for easy refill
  • Small dispensing hole for gradual treat release
  • Personalized name engraving
  • Simple cylindrical shape that rolls during play
  • Fun enrichment toy for dry treats or kibble

Recommended Use
Designed for supervised pet play with dry treats or kibble-sized rewards. Best suited for gentle to moderate chewers rather than aggressive chewers.

Print Notes

  • Print with enough walls for strength and better thread durability
  • Slower outer walls can improve thread fit and engraving detail
  • PETG may be a better choice than PLA for toughness
  • Check hole size against your treat dimensions before printing

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