The present invention relates generally to stimulating, encouraging and motivating games and methods of playing regarding pets, e.g. dogs and cats. More particularly, the invention relates to motivational games, toys and methods for assessing the pet training skills in the form of games or puzzles that incite pet interaction and memory skills.
There are many types of pet toys on the market that squeak or that can be used in a tug-of-war game between an owner and a dog, or multiple dogs without their owner's interaction. This novel toy is designed to have a transparent front side body section wherein a scented edible treat can be seen and smelled by a dog and in which it has to devise a way to obtain the treat.
The novel design of the inventive toy satisfies a dog's instinct to tug and tear at a toy that makes noise in response. Studies have shown that even the most domesticated dog retains an ancestral instinct to actually kill its prey. Enter toys designed to make sounds in response to the dog's “attack”.
The object of the present invention is to motivate and maintain interest of a pet, and also be a durable toy that continues to function after being aggressively used by a pet. Pet owners spend several billion dollars per year on pet toys, and this toy provides great value for the price because the squeak toy inside can be used if the pet chews through the first layer of the toy.
Veterinarians caution pet owners about using the right kind of toy especially when the pet will be left alone for time periods. The toy should be durable, and not contain small pieces easily swallowed, but not so easily expelled. The inventive toy meets that criteria as well as providing the audible stimuli that will keep a dog interested in the toy, and hopefully not so interested in the couch.
The invention most closely corresponds with USPTO Class 119/707 wherein Class 119 relates to animal husbandry and sub-class 707 includes toys.
In its simplest form, the invention relates to a novel toy for pets wherein a two-piece toy has an external shell with a transparent front and another toy sewn into the outer shell for a pet to play with if it chews the outer shell open. The back side of the toy may be a plush fabric with polyfill stuffing inserted between the front and back sides connected by turn seam construction.
It well known that pets do experience a sense of boredom, and if not addressed, may manifest in negative behavior such as chewing furniture or going to the bathroom in undesirable locations in the pet owner's home. When presented with a toy that makes a high-pitched squeaky noise, many dogs will revert to a stylized version of the shake and kill pattern of their wild ancestors. This prey-cry trigger can cause dogs to rip apart their toys in an effort to get to the sound and “kill” the squeak. Our positive attention encourages our dogs to continue pulling apart toys until it's a hard habit to break. The inventive toy provides a secondary option when the toy inside the shell is acquired and the pet can chew the second toy which will also squeak in response to chewing. The type of animal character is not limited to the embodiments herein, but would be appreciated to be any animal provided the transparent front side with internal treat configuration is used.
The invention is described in further detail by reference to six (6) drawings sufficient in detail to describe the invention in which: