PET FOODS TREATS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CHOMPERS KAYTEE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 1501 East Woodfield Rd, Suite 200W SCHAUMBURG IL 60173 pet foods and treats;
GOOD LUCK CLUB Tomala, Don L. 12401 Derby Lane Orland Park IL 60467 pet foods and treats;
MERRICK TEJAS INDUSTRIES, INC. P.O. Box 9800 Amarillo TX 79105 pet foods and treats;
MOUNTAIN PLAINS PROTEIN FOR PETS OPCO 601 N 13TH STREET MONETT MO 65708 Pet foods and treats;
MOUNTAIN PLAINS All American Pet Proteins 7210 West 118th Place Broomfield CO 80020 Pet foods and treats;
OBEDIENCE Logue, K. Kitson 141 East Cripe Street South Bend IN 46637 pet foods and treats;
OBEDIENCE Logue, K. Kitson 141 East Cripe Street South Bend IN 46637 pet foods and treats;
OBEY MIRACLECORP PRODUCTS 2425 WEST DOROTHY LANE DAYTON OH 45439 pet foods and treats;
SCHOOLERS Logue, K. Kitson 141 East Cripe Street South Bend IN 46637 pet foods and treats;
TAIL WAGGING GOOD! HEREFORD BI-PRODUCTS P. O. BOX 2257 HEREFORD TX 79045 pet foods and treats;
TEACHERS Logue, K. Kitson 141 East Cripe Street South Bend IN 46637 pet foods and treats;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A pet toy product for holding one or more animal treats has a body member having an outer surface with one or more recesses for removably holding one or more animal treats. The recesses may be of varying depth so that the treats in the deeper recesses are more difficult for the animal to extract then are the treats in the shallower recesses. The recesses may be circular, triangular, irregular, in the form of a groove or any other suitable configuration. The outer surface of the toy may be raised to accommodate the recesses or the recesses may extend into the surface. The pet toy may have recesses forming openings which extend through the pet toy product for receiving treats. With the structure recited, the pet owner can replenish the treats as often as necessary to maintain the pet's interest in the toy. Different treats can be provided with different nutritional values and tastes. Because some treats will be more difficult for the animal to remove than others, the animal can be kept occupied for several hours before the treats need to be replaced again. The treats may be held in the recesses by friction, adhesive or adhesion.