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- FIG. 3 A is a bottom view of the 1000 depicting the animal engagement portion 1010 and the stop 1050 .
- FIG. 3 B is a bottom view of the toy 1000 depicting the toy 1000 inserted into a mesh network 3010 .
- the animal engagement portion 1010 is configured to be inserted into the mesh network 3010 until the stop 1050 contacts the mesh network 3010 , prohibiting the toy 1000 from passing completely through the mesh network 3010 .
- the toy 1000 can be locked into the mesh network 3010 by rotating the toy 1000 as shown in FIG. 3 C .
- the animal engagement portion 1010 and the handle portion 1020 can engage the mesh network 3010 about the mesh network engagement portion 1030 .
- the plurality of voids in any suitable pattern, can provide areas where a spreadable treat (e.g., peanut butter) can be difficult for the animal to retrieve. Accordingly, the animal will continue to try to retrieve the treat and the toy 1000 as described herein can occupy the animal for a longer period of time when compared to a toy that is devoid of a void.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 17/492,279, filed Oct. 1, 2021, and entitled TOY/TRAINING TOOL FOR ANIMAL CONTAINMENT ASSEMBLY, which is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/US2020/061505, filed Nov. 20, 2020, and entitled TOY/TRAINING TOOL FOR ANIMAL CONTAINMENT ASSEMBLY, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/938,597, filed Nov. 21, 2019, and entitled TOY FOR ANIMAL CONTAINMENT ASSEMBLY, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entireties.
- The present disclosure relates to the pet industry generally and more specifically to pet crates.
- Animal enclosures or crates for pets often include a mesh, portals, caging, or other assembly that keeps the animal inside the crate. Occasionally, it is desirable to engage the animal while it is inside the create, for example, to feed the animal, to play with the animal, or to treat the animal. Thus, it can be desirable to produce a toy for the crate that is fun for the animal, can provide a treat for the animal, safe for the animal, easy to install and remove, easy to dean, hypoallergenic, and aesthetically pleasing.
- The terms “invention,” “the invention,” “this invention” and “the present invention” used in this patent are intended to refer broadly to all of the subject matter of this patent and the patent claims below. Statements containing these terms should be understood not to limit the subject matter described herein or to limit the meaning or scope of the patent claims below. Embodiments of the invention covered by this patent are defined by the claims below, not this summary. This summary is a high-level overview of various aspects of the invention and introduces some of the concepts that are further described in the Detailed Description section below. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used in isolation to determine the scope of the claimed subject matter. The subject matter should be understood by reference to appropriate portions of the entire specification of this patent, any or all drawings and each claim.
- According to certain embodiments of the present invention, disclosed herein is a system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly, comprising: an animal engagement portion configured to extend into the crate assembly from a mesh network suspended by a support frame of the crate assembly; a mesh network engagement portion configured to allow the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly to lock into the mesh network; and a handle portion configured to lock the crate-mounted animal toy into the mesh network. In some cases, the animal engagement portion comprises a chew toy. In certain examples, the animal engagement portion is configured to provide a treat to the animal (e.g., the animal engagement portion comprises at least one indent configured to hold the treat).
- In some examples, at least the one indent comprises at least one raised portion, and can comprise a plurality of raised portions disposed in the animal engagement portion in a pattern. Additionally, at least the one indent further comprises a plurality of voids traversing the animal engagement portion, and the plurality of voids is disposed in the animal engagement portion in a pattern. Thus, the animal engagement portion is configured to make treat retrieval difficult for the animal to provide prolonged engagement with the animal.
- In certain aspects, the handle portion and the mesh network engagement portion are further configured to prevent the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly from falling out of the mesh network. In some aspects, the handle portion is further configured to retrieve the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly from the mesh network.
- According to certain embodiments of the present invention, also disclosed herein are methods of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly, comprising: applying a treat to a toy configured to be supported by a mesh network suspended by a support frame of the crate assembly; engaging the toy into the mesh network of the crate assembly; and locking the toy into the mesh network. In some cases, applying the treat to the toy comprises placing the treat into at least one indent positioned on the toy. In some examples, inserting the toy into the mesh network of the crate assembly comprises passing an animal engagement portion of the toy through the mesh network of the crate assembly until a mesh network engagement portion of the toy is aligned with the mesh network. In certain cases, rotating the toy to lock the toy into the mesh network comprises rotating the toy from 0° to 179°. Additionally, the methods comprise removing the toy from the mesh network (e.g., removing the toy from the mesh network comprises rotating the toy opposite to rotating the toy to lock the toy into the mesh network and pulling the toy from the mesh network).
- According to certain embodiments of the present invention, also disclosed herein is a crate-mounted animal toy, comprising: an animal engagement portion configured to extend into a crate from a mesh network suspended by a support frame of the crate, wherein the animal engagement portion comprises at least one indent configured to hold a treat; a mesh network engagement portion positioned adjacent to the animal engagement portion, wherein the mesh network engagement portion is configured to allow the crate-mounted animal toy to lock into the mesh network; and a handle portion configured to lock the crate-mounted animal toy into the mesh network.
- The specification makes reference to the following appended figures, in which use of like reference numerals in different figures is intended to illustrate like or analogous components.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 3A-3C are a bottom view of a toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIGS. 3D-E are views of a mesh network engagement portion according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 9 is a front view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 10 is a front view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 11 is a plurality of views of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 12 is a plurality of views of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 14 is a plurality of views of an animal toy according to certain aspects of the present disclosure. - Certain aspects and features of the present disclosure relate to pet containment and engaging a contained pet in play. The embodiments of the present disclosure described below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms described herein. Rather, the embodiments described herein are chosen so that a person of skill in the art can appreciate and understand the principles and practices of the present disclosure.
- As used herein, the terms “invention,” “the invention,” “this invention” and “the present invention” are intended to refer broadly to all of the subject matter of this patent application and the claims below. Statements containing these terms should be understood not to limit the subject matter described herein or to limit the meaning or scope of the patent claims below.
- As used herein, the meaning of “a,” “an,” or “the” includes singular and plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
- All ranges disclosed herein are to be understood to encompass both endpoints and any and all subranges subsumed therein. For example, a stated range of “1 to 10” should be considered to include any and all subranges between (and inclusive of) the minimum value of 1 and the maximum value of 10; that is, all subranges beginning with a minimum value of 1 or more, e.g. 1 to 6.1, and ending with a maximum value of 10 or less, e.g., 5.5 to 10.
- As used herein, directional and spatial terms such as “horizontal,” “vertical,” “horizontally,” “vertically,” “outward,” and “upward” are not intended to be binding terms.
- As used herein, “toy” may include, but is not limited to, a plaything, a training tool, a training aid, an instructional tool, a positive reinforcement (e.g., a reward), any suitable animal interaction device, or any combination thereof.
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FIG. 1 . In some embodiments, atoy 1000 is suitable for use in a collapsible crate assembly according to PCT Publication No. WO 2018/169693 A1, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety. While atoy 1000 designed to accompany the collapsible crate system described in the WO 2018/169693 publication is described throughout the text, the methods and articles apply to any animal containment system. In some examples, the animal containment system is a wire cage, a non-collapsible polymer crate, a travel crate, a decorative crate, a multifunctional crate, or the like. - These illustrative examples are given to introduce the reader to the general subject matter discussed here and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosed concepts. The following sections describe various additional features and examples with reference to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like elements, and directional descriptions are used to describe the illustrative embodiments but, like the illustrative embodiments, should not be used to limit the present disclosure. The elements included in the illustrations herein may not be drawn to scale.
- According to certain embodiments of the present invention, the
toy 1000 described herein is shown inFIGS. 1-3 . In certain examples, thetoy 1000 includes ananimal engagement portion 1010, a handle portion 1020 (also referred to herein as a base portion), and a mesh network engagement portion 1030 (also referred to herein as a support portion). Thetoy 1000 includes afirst end 1021 and asecond end 1023 opposite thefirst end 1021. Theanimal engagement portion 1010 can be a chew toy and/or a treat delivery system. In certain aspects, theanimal engagement portion 1010 includes at least oneindent 1040 comprising a recessedsurface 1043 and defining a recessedarea 1041. Theindent 1040 can be used to provide a treat to the animal. For example, a spreadable treat (e.g., peanut butter) can be applied to theindent 1040. in other examples, theindent 1040 can be configured to securely hold a dry treat (e.g., kibble). Theindent 1040 can be positioned on a first side of thetoy 1000, or theindent 1040 can be positioned on a first side of thetoy 1000 and a second side of thetoy 1000. Theindent 1040 can have any suitable depth such that a treat (e.g., a spreadable treat or a dry treat) can be contained in theindent 1040. - The
handle portion 1020 provides a grip that a user can use to handle the toy 1000 (e.g., to apply the treat, to deploy thetoy 1000 into the mesh network of a crate, and to lock thetoy 1000 into the mesh network, as described in detail below). Thehandle portion 1020 can include astop 1050 configured to prevent thetoy 1000 from completely passing through the mesh network of the crate. As best illustrated inFIGS. 3D and 3E , thestop 1050 includes astop surface 1051. The meshnetwork engagement portion 1030 is configured to enable the user to lock thetoy 1000 into the mesh network such that the animal can engage thetoy 1000 and not remove thetoy 1000 from the mesh network.FIG. 2 is a side view of thetoy 1000 depicting theanimal engagement portion 1010, thehandle portion 1020, the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030, and thestop 1050. In certain aspects, the mesh network engagement portion can have indentations configured to engage cross-members that provide the mesh network, as described below. For example, thestop 1050 can have indentations that align with and engage the mesh network when thetoy 1000 is in a locked configuration. -
FIG. 3A is a bottom view of the 1000 depicting theanimal engagement portion 1010 and thestop 1050.FIG. 3B is a bottom view of thetoy 1000 depicting thetoy 1000 inserted into amesh network 3010. As shown inFIG. 3B , theanimal engagement portion 1010 is configured to be inserted into themesh network 3010 until thestop 1050 contacts themesh network 3010, prohibiting thetoy 1000 from passing completely through themesh network 3010. Thetoy 1000 can be locked into themesh network 3010 by rotating thetoy 1000 as shown inFIG. 3C . In some cases, theanimal engagement portion 1010 and thehandle portion 1020 can engage themesh network 3010 about the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030. Accordingly, the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030 can be configured to conform to themesh network 3010 when thetoy 1000 is rotated and locked into themesh network 3010. Thus, the animal can engage thetoy 1000 without removing thetoy 1000 from themesh network 3010, and thetoy 1000 is prevented from falling out of themesh network 3010.FIG. 3D is a cross-sectional view of thestop 1050. As shown inFIG. 3D , thestop 1050 can haveindentations 3020 on thestop surface 1051 configured to engage the cross-members of amesh network 3010. Accordingly, theindentations 3020 can be provided having any suitable configuration such that thetoy 1000 can be deployed in any animal crate assembly, including animal crate assemblies having vertical cage members, horizontal cage members, a diamond pattern mesh network, a rectangular pattern mesh network, any suitable animal containment members, or any combination thereof. In the embodiment illustrated inFIG. 3D , theindentations 3020 includefirst indentations 3020A andsecond indentations 3020B where thesecond indentations 3020B extend at an Oblique angle relative to thefirst indentations 3020A.FIG. 3E is a side view of thetoy 1000 showing thestop 1050 and theindentations 3020 configured to engage themesh network 3010 at the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030. In some embodiments, and as illustrated inFIGS. 3D and 3E , thestop 1050 may includefirst ribs 3023 on thestop surface 1051 adjacent to theindentations 3020 and/or may includespacers 3021 on thestop surface 1051. - In certain embodiments, the
toy 1000 can be textured to make retrieval of the treat more difficult for the animal. For example, theindent 1040 can include at least one raised portion (e.g., a raised pattern), and optionally can include a plurality of raised portions, to create an uneven surface that can retain the treat while the animal is trying to retrieve it. The plurality of raised portions can be provided in any suitable pattern, including a dot pattern, a tread pattern, a wave pattern, a diamond pattern, a network pattern, any suitable pattern, or any combination thereof. For example,FIG. 4 shows theindent 1040 having a plurality of raised portions in awave pattern 4010,FIG. 5 shows theindent 1040 having a plurality of raised portions in atread pattern 5010,FIG. 6 shows theindent 1040 having a plurality of raised portions in adiamond pattern 6010,FIG. 7 shows theindent 1040 having a plurality of raised portions in a network pattern (e.g., a pattern in the example of a neural network, a polymer network, a cellular network, or any suitable network pattern), andFIG. 8 shows theindent 1040 having a plurality of raised portions in adot pattern 8010. Thus, the plurality of raised portions, in any suitable pattern, can provide areas where a spreadable treat (e.g., peanut butter) can be difficult for the animal to retrieve. Accordingly, the animal will continue to try to retrieve the treat and thetoy 1000 as described herein can occupy the animal for a longer period of time when compared to a toy that is devoid of a raised pattern. - In some further embodiments, the
toy 1000 can include anindent 1040 that includes at least one void traversing the thickness of the toy 1000 (i.e., theindent 1040 includes at least one hole configured to contain the treat), and can include a plurality of voids traversing the thickness of thetoy 1000 as in the example ofFIGS. 9 and 10 . The voids in theindent 1040 can be provided in any suitable pattern, including a dot pattern, a tread pattern, a wave pattern, a diamond pattern, a network pattern, or any combination thereof. For example,FIG. 9 shows theindent 1040 having voids in adot pattern 9010, andFIG. 10 shows theindent 1040 having voids in anetwork pattern 10010. Thus, the plurality of voids, in any suitable pattern, can provide areas where a spreadable treat (e.g., peanut butter) can be difficult for the animal to retrieve. Accordingly, the animal will continue to try to retrieve the treat and thetoy 1000 as described herein can occupy the animal for a longer period of time when compared to a toy that is devoid of a void. - In other embodiments, the
toy 1000 can have any suitable configuration such that thetoy 1000 can be inserted into themesh network 3010 of a crate assembly, locked into themesh network 3010, and provide a treat to an animal. For example,FIG. 11 shows across-shaped toy 1100 having an optional cross-shaped cross-section, as shown in thebottom view 1110. Thecross-shaped toy 1100 includes theanimal engagement portion 1010, thehandle portion 1020, and the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030. Additionally, thecross-shaped toy 1100 can be locked into themesh network 3010 by inserting thecross-shaped toy 1100 into themesh network 3010 until the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030 aligns with themesh network 3010 and rotating thecross-shaped toy 1100. In some cases, theconcave portions 1120 can be used to provide a spreadable treat (e.g., peanut butter) to the animal. - In some further examples,
FIG. 12 shows atoy 1200 having a plurality ofgrooves 1210 such that a spreadable treat can be placed in at least onegroove 1210 in the plurality ofgrooves 1210, the spreadable treat can be placed in everygroove 1210 in the plurality ofgrooves 1210, or any number in between. Further,FIG. 13 shows atoy 1300 having a plurality ofgrooves 1310 provided in ascrew pattern 1320. In some other examples,FIG. 14 shows acurved toy 1400 having a curved cross-section as shown in abottom view 1410. Thecurved toy 1400 includes theanimal engagement portion 1010, thehandle portion 1020, and the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030. Additionally, thecurved toy 1400 can be locked into themesh network 3010 by inserting thecurved toy 1400 until thestop 1050 contacts themesh network 3010 and rotating thecurved toy 1400. Thus, any suitable shape can be used to provide theanimal engagement portion 1010 of the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly described herein. - In certain examples, the
toy 1000 is a polymer, a metal, a composite, wood, a ceramic, rawhide, bone, or any combination thereof. For example, the polymer can be high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), natural rubber, synthetic rubber, any suitable polymer, or any combination thereof. In certain cases, the 1000 is a rigid material or a flexible material. For example, thetoy 1000 can be a rigid material such that an animal can chew on thetoy 1000 without damaging thetoy 1000. Optionally, thetoy 1000 can be a flexible material such that the animal can chew on thetoy 1000, can bat at thetoy 1000, and can nuzzle thetoy 1000. - Deploying the
toy 1000 can include applying a treat to thetoy 1000, inserting thetoy 1000 into themesh network 3010 of a crate assembly, and rotating thetoy 1000 to lock thetoy 1000 into themesh network 3010. In some cases, applying the treat to the toy comprises placing the treat into the at least oneindent 1040. For example, peanut butter can be spread into theindent 1040. After a treat is applied to thetoy 1000, thetoy 1000 can be inserted into themesh network 3010 of the crate assembly. Accordingly, theanimal engagement portion 1010 of thetoy 1000 can be inserted into themesh network 3010 until the meshnetwork engagement portion 1030 of the toy 100 is aligned with themesh network 3010. In some examples, theanimal engagement portion 1010 can be inserted into themesh network 3010 until thestop 1050 contacts the mesh network. - After inserting the
toy 1000 into themesh network 3010, thetoy 1000 can be rotated to lock thetoy 1000 into themesh network 3010 as in the example ofFIG. 3C . Thetoy 1000 can be rotated from about 0° to about 179° (e.g., from about 1° to about 170°, from about 5° to about 165°, from about 20° to about 160°, from about 30° to about 150°, from about 45° to about 135°, from about 60° to about 120°, or about 90°) such that theanimal engagement portion 1010 and thehandle portion 1020 engage themesh network 3010 as shown inFIG. 3C . Additionally, the methods comprise removing thetoy 1000 from the mesh network 3010 (e.g., removing thetoy 1000 from themesh network 3010 comprises rotating thetoy 1000 in a direction opposite to the direction thetoy 1000 was rotated to lock thetoy 1000 into themesh network 3010, or rotating thetoy 1000 to 180° from the insertion configuration to align thetoy 1000 for removal). After thetoy 1000 is aligned for removal, thetoy 1000 can be removed from themesh network 3010 by pulling, thehandle portion 1020. - In certain embodiments, described herein is a crate-mounted animal toy for engaging an animal (e.g., a pet) in play while the animal is in a crate. The crate-mounted animal toy can be inserted into the mesh network of a crate to provide an off-the-ground design that provides a treat to an animal inside the crate and helps keep a bottom of the crate or an animal bed placed in the crate clean by not encouraging the animal to lick or chew the bed. Additionally, the crate-mounted animal toy described herein can engage the animal in play outside of the crate, for example, providing an elevated toy or treat delivery system.
- The foregoing description of the embodiments, including illustrated embodiments, has been presented only for the purpose of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting to the precise forms disclosed. Numerous modifications, adaptations, and uses thereof will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
- Illustration 1 is a system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly, comprising: an animal engagement portion configured to extend into the crate assembly from a mesh network suspended by a support frame of the crate assembly; a mesh network engagement portion configured to allow the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly to lock into the mesh network; and a handle portion configured to lock the crate-mounted animal toy into the mesh network.
- Illustration 2 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein the animal engagement portion comprises a chew toy.
- Illustration 3 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration. wherein the animal engagement portion is configured to provide a treat to the animal.
- Illustration 4 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein the animal engagement portion comprises at least one indent configured to hold the treat.
- Illustration 5 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein at least the one indent comprises at least one raised portion.
- Illustration 6 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, further comprising a plurality of raised portions, wherein the plurality of raised portions is disposed in the animal engagement portion in a pattern.
- Illustration 7 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein at least the one indent further comprises a plurality of voids traversing the animal engagement portion.
- Illustration 8 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein the plurality of voids is disposed in the animal engagement portion in a pattern.
- Illustration 9 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein the animal engagement portion is configured to make treat retrieval difficult for the animal to provide prolonged engagement with the animal.
- Illustration 10 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein the handle portion and the mesh network engagement portion prevent the animal from pulling the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly into the crate assembly.
- Illustration 11 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein the handle portion and the mesh network engagement portion prevent the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly from falling out of the mesh network.
- Illustration 12 is the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein the handle portion is further configured to retrieve the system for engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly from the mesh network.
- Illustration 13 is a method of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly according to any preceding or subsequent illustration, comprising: applying a treat to a toy configured to be supported by a mesh network suspended by a support frame of the crate assembly; engaging the toy into the mesh network of the crate assembly; and locking the toy into the mesh network.
- Illustration 14 is the method of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein applying the treat to the toy comprises placing the treat into at least one indent positioned on the toy.
- Illustration 15 is the method of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein engaging the toy into the mesh network of the crate assembly comprises positioning an animal engagement portion of the toy in the mesh network of the crate assembly such that a mesh network engagement portion of the toy is aligned with the mesh network.
- Illustration 16 is the method of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein locking the toy into the mesh network comprises rotating the toy from 0° to 179°.
- Illustration 17 is the method of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein locking the toy into the mesh network comprises attaching a locking portion to the mesh network engagement portion.
- Illustration 18 is the method of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, further comprising removing the toy from the mesh network.
- Illustration 19 is the method of engaging an animal in play for a crate assembly of any preceding or subsequent illustration, wherein removing the toy from the mesh network comprises rotating the toy opposite to rotating the toy to lock the toy into the mesh network and pulling the toy from the mesh network.
- Illustration 20 is a crate-mounted animal toy according to any preceding illustration, comprising: an animal engagement portion configured to extend into a crate from a mesh network suspended by a support frame of the crate. wherein the animal engagement portion comprises at least one indent configured to hold a treat; a mesh network engagement portion positioned adjacent to the animal engagement portion, wherein the mesh network engagement portion is configured to allow the crate-mounted animal toy to lock into the mesh network; and a handle portion configured to lock the crag:-mounted animal toy into the mesh network.
- All patents, publications, and abstracts cited above are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties. Various embodiments of the invention have been described in fulfillment of the various objectives of the invention. It should be recognized that these embodiments are merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention. Numerous modifications and adaptions thereof will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the following claims.
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