Dog Ball Launcher for Interactive Play

$24.99
Size: Medium
  • LONG-DISTANCE FETCH LAUNCHER: Launches balls up to 40-45 feet, helping provide dogs with the exercise and stimulation they need during active play.
  • HANDS-FREE PICKUP & RELOAD: Designed for easy pickup without touching slobbery balls, allowing for cleaner and more convenient play sessions.
  • BUILT-IN BALL CADDY FOR CONTINUOUS PLAY: Holds extra balls so you can keep the game going without interruptions, making fetch more engaging and efficient.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & EASY TO USE DESIGN: Ergonomic and easy-to-handle launcher allows for effortless throwing with minimal effort, suitable for everyday use.
  • ENCOURAGES ACTIVE PLAY & EXERCISE: Ideal for high-energy dogs, helping promote physical activity, bonding, and interactive outdoor play.

Start Slow and Build Confidence

Start with short, positive play sessions and adjust the distance, pace, and duration based on your dog’s age, fitness level, interest, and energy.

Understanding Your Dog's Play Style

Some dogs love retrieving naturally, while others may need encouragement, rewards, or practice learning how to bring the ball back.

Prioritize Safety During Play

Always play in a safe open area, provide fresh water, and take breaks so your dog doesn’t become overheated, overtired, or overstimulated.

Building Healthy Play Habits

Keep fetch fun and rewarding, and use playtime as a chance to build confidence, exercise, and strengthen your bond.

Why is fetch good for dogs?

Fetch can provide physical exercise, mental stimulation, and a fun way for dogs and owners to interact.

Do all dogs naturally know how to fetch?

No. Some dogs love retrieving right away, while others may need practice, rewards, or a slower introduction to understand the game.

Where should I use a ball launcher?

Use it in a safe, open area with enough space for your dog to run without running into people, roads, walls, furniture, or other hazards.

How long should a fetch session last?

Keep sessions based on your dog’s age, fitness, and energy level. Take breaks and stop if your dog seems tired, overheated, or loses interest.

Should dogs be supervised while playing fetch?

Yes. Always supervise active play, especially with balls, to make sure your dog is playing safely and not chewing or damaging the toy.

Size
Built for Active Play
Safe & Non-Toxic
BPA Free
Dental Friendly