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Press & Feast — The Enrichment Feeder

Press & Feast — The Enrichment Feeder

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See her light up at every meal

Works with her regular kibble or treats

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Press. Earn. Repeat. Eight rotating compartments, each sized for standard dry kibble or small treats. No special food, no modifications needed. Fill it with exactly what she already eats.

The Resistance Is Intentional. Not too easy, not too hard. The compartments rotate with a deliberate amount of friction — enough that she has to engage, not enough that she gets frustrated and walks off. It's why most dogs stay locked in through the whole meal rather than losing interest halfway.

Built to Stay Put. Non-slip rubber feet on the base. It doesn't scoot, tip, or slide — even on hardwood and tile, and even when she's pressing with actual force. The bowl goes where you put it and stays there.

Food-Safe. Full Stop. Food-grade PP — BPA-free, PVC-free, and phthalate-free. Non-toxic, odorless, and certified safe for direct food contact. This is touching her food twice a day, every day. It's made like it.

Easy to Clean for Real. Each compartment detaches individually. Rinse under the tap, snap back in. No awkward crevices, no food getting trapped where you can't reach it. The included funnel keeps filling quick and mess-free.

What's in the Box. The Press & Feast Enrichment Feeder in your chosen color, a filling funnel, and a quick-start guide. No batteries. No assembly. Ready to use immediately.

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Happier Mornings

A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

Slower Eating

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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A Routine She Runs To

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Here's why this one actually sticks.

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Easy to clean

Still exciting after week one

Quiet enough for sensitive dogs

What Owners Notice

97%

Say their dog now looks forward to mealtime instead of just rushing through it.

93%

Report their dog stays engaged and occupied longer—especially on rainy days or busy mornings.

95%

Noticed calmer, more satisfied behavior after meals compared to regular bowl feeding.

Based on verified customer surveys from 600+ dog owners who've used Press & Feast for 30+ days.

  • ★★★★★

    "Finally, something that actually keeps her busy"

    "On rainy days, this is a lifesaver. She figured it out in about 10 minutes and now gets so excited when it's time to eat. It's become her favorite part of the day."

    Sheryl P.-Golden Retriever Owner

  • ★★★★★

    "Worth every penny for my anxious dog"

    "My boy used to inhale his food in seconds. Now he takes his time, stays focused, and seems so much calmer afterward. I wish I'd found this sooner."

    Patricia R.-Border Collie owner

  • ★★★★★

    "She looks so proud when she gets it right"

    "I love watching her nudge the pods around until the food drops. You can see her thinking it through. It's not just feeding anymore—it's a little game we both enjoy."

    Susan T.-Corgi owner

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Still On the Fence? You're Not the First.

My dog probably won't figure it out.

That's the most common worry — and almost never what happens. Most dogs get it within the first sitting, especially if you load it with something she loves. One session. That's usually all it takes.

She'll be obsessed for two days and ignore it by the weekend.

That's what happens with toys — because toys are optional. She can live without a toy. She cannot live without her dinner. This is tied to her food source, which means she has a reason to show up and figure it out twice every single day, no matter what. You're not hoping she feels like playing. You're working with the one motivation she already has and always will. That's the difference between a novelty and a routine.

I already have a slow feeder and it doesn't really work.

Slow feeders slow eating by making it harder. That's not the same as making it rewarding. There's a big difference between a dog who's frustrated by her bowl and a dog who's engaged with it. This one gives her a reason to show up — not just an obstacle to work around.

What if it frustrates her instead of exciting her?

If she's not getting it, she's not being challenged — she's being confused. You start simple, let her win fast, and build from there. A dog who earns her first reward in minute one is a dog who comes back for more.

$45 feels like a lot for a feeder.

It's less than most puzzle toys that get ignored after a week. If she uses it twice a day — which most dogs do — that's less than a cent per meal within the first month. The question isn't whether it's expensive. It's whether watching her light up at dinnertime every single day is worth it. Most dog moms say yes immediately.