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Ball Launcher for Dogs.

                    

There's a particular kind of joy in watching a dog realise you've brought the toy to the park. The ears go up, the tail starts its helicopter spin, and suddenly your quiet walk has turned into a proper outing. This launcher is for those afternoons — the ones where you want to tire out an enthusiastic dog without tiring out your arm (or your back).

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We all know the drill: throw, fetch, bend down, pick up a soggy ball, repeat. By the end of the session your back's aching, your hand's covered in drool, and the dog's barely broken a sweat.This launcher solves the bits that actually bother you. The curved arm sends the ball much farther than we could manage on our own — Seven gets a proper run, not a gentle trot. The pickup claw means no more bending down or handling a saliva-soaked tennis ball with bare hands. And when you're done, it folds in half and slips into a bag or hangs by the back door. No clutter, no fuss.It also happens to be the sort of thing that makes other dog owners at the park ask where you got it. Which is always nice.

The K&S Test

Keke:

Keke is not a dog. This fact cannot be overstated. The concept of chasing a ball across a field holds absolutely no appeal for her — she watched one demonstration with the expression of someone observing a minor traffic accident, then went to find a sunbeam. As expected. As respected.

Seven:

Seven's enthusiasm for this launcher is not subtle. He recognises it the moment it comes out of the cupboard, and his whole body becomes a wag. He'll play until we stop, and then suggest we haven't stopped. It's his favourite outdoor game by a considerable margin, and the feeling is clearly mutual.

From Yan & Nicole

From Yan

"I bought this mostly for Nicole and Seven, to be honest. Keke doesn't do fetch — she doesn't really do running unless it's 3am and she feels like it. What I like most is watching Seven absolutely lose his mind when it appears. It ended up becoming the thing we grab automatically whenever we head to the park. Even Keke seems to approve of the peace and quiet it creates back at home."

From Nicole

"Seven is obsessed with this. I noticed straight away how much farther the ball goes with barely any effort — my shoulder used to ache after ten minutes of throwing, and now I can keep going as long as he can. What surprised me was the pickup claw; I genuinely didn't think it would work as well as it does, but it grips the ball firmly every time. No bending, no slobber on my hands. It's the simplest thing, but it makes the whole game so much more pleasant."

✓ Good fit for
  • Energetic medium and large dogs who love a proper game of fetch
  • Owners who want to throw farther without wrecking their shoulder
  • Anyone who'd rather not handle a wet, slobbery tennis ball by hand
  • Daily park walks, weekend camping trips, and outdoor training sessions
  • Pet shops looking for a practical, well-made wholesale addition
✗ May not be for
  • Cats (Keke has made her position very clear)
  • Small dogs who might find standard tennis balls too large
  • Owners who prefer handheld throwing and don't mind the bending

The fine print

Specifications

Design: Foldable, detachable curved wand

Length: 46cm

Ball pickup: One-button claw mechanism

Handle: Ergonomic hollow grip with hanging hole

Ball compatibility: Standard dog tennis balls

Material: Lightweight durable plastic