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Dog Tennis Ball Launcher

 Do you have an active dog who always wants to play?

Or maybe you’re just looking for a fun alternative to playing fetch and promoting an active lifestyle for your pets.

Throwing a ball and having your dog fetch it is one of the most popular activities for dog owners and their companions. It’s great for the dog’s physique, the bonding between the dog and the owner, and it’s simply lots of fun.

However, if your dog seems to always want to play, it won’t be long until you grow tired of the constant ball throwing.

Sooner or later you will start wondering: is there any way you can make this task easier for yourself? Perhaps, a dog toy that throws ball on its own? Luckily, there is a solution that will work both for you and your pooch.

Dog Tennis Ball Launcher is the perfect fit for both you and your dog. In addition to fitness, dog tennis ball launcher also enable beneficial mind stimulation, training, and independence in your dogs. It’s incredibly fun!


Dog Tennis Ball Launcher work by dropping a ball (usually a tennis ball) into the opening of the device which then launches the ball anywhere from 10 to 30 feet! You can adjust the distance so that they can be used both indoors and outdoors. can be used with both batteries & an AC power cord which is amazing, allowing you to use the power cord when indoors and use batteries when outdoors so you do not need to run an extension cord. Many dogs can even be trained to use the automatic ball launchers themselves by fetching the ball and returning it into the ball launcher opening.

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