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Dog Treat Container – Decoy Grenade

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

All parts - 2 plates
All parts - 2 plates
Designer
4.6 h
2 plates
4.5(2)

Bottom parts - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Bottom parts - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Designer
3 h
1 plate

Top  parts - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Top parts - 0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
Designer
1.7 h
1 plate

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Description

Throw treats. Create distraction. Control the round.

Dog training is all about attention — and sometimes the smartest move is a decoy.
This decoy-inspired treat container helps you redirect focus, reward good behavior, and stay in control during walks and training sessions.

Inspired by the classic decoy grenade, this container stores training treats and lets you deploy them exactly when needed. No noise, no chaos — just clean distraction and positive reinforcement.

Tactical Features

  • Decoy grenade–inspired design
  • Designed for dog training treats
  • No glue required – fully screw-assembled
  • Fast access for quick “treat deployment”
  • Compact, lightweight, easy to carry

Loadout & Assembly

Just like the MK2, the keyring loop is also 3D printed — designed because sometimes you improvise 😄
It can be easily replaced with a standard metal keyring if preferred.

All parts are printed and tested, and the entire model is assembled without gluing.

Part of the Dog Utility Set

This model is designed as a perfect match for the Dog Poop Bag Holder – MK2 grenade, creating a complete dog-walking loadout.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2283714-dog-poop-bag-holder-mk2-grenade#profileId-2490764

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🛠️Before You Start Printing

Before printing, give the bed a quick clean 🧽 — good adhesion = better first layer and accurate geometry.

Use dry filament (wet filament loves to pop, string, and ruin dimensions).

When using my MakerWorld profiles, make sure the selected material matches what you’re actually printing. Different materials shrink and behave differently — the wrong profile can mean wrong dimensions.

Also, my STL files are designed and dimensioned for PLA. If you print them in PETG, you may need to slightly rescale the model to compensate for different shrinkage.

Clean bed. Dry filament. Correct material. Done 😄

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