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Buy fetch toys for dogs: fun guaranteed!

Buy fetch toys for dogs: fun guaranteed!

Buy fetch toys for dogs: fun guaranteed!

“And, fetch the ball!” – most dogs love to fetch. Since it’s even more fun with the suitable toy, we’ve put together a small selection of nice fetch toys for your dog. Then yes, the fun can begin!

Retrieving is not only a popular discipline among hunting dogs and professional athletes. Many dog owners know how to keep their dogs busy and excited in the park and on walks with a suitable retrieving toy. And so that it’s never boring for your four-legged friend, there are plenty of varied toys to buy in specialized stores, and online mail-order companies. We want to present some excellent ideas to you here.

Frisbee – the classic among the retrieval toys

A Frisbee is simply fun for dogs and is super suitable for leisure and agility sports. Ideally, the projectile is made of a soft and at the same time robust material and is splinter-free, as well as being both bite- and water-resistant. Under these conditions, you can also introduce young dogs to the retrieval toy.

2-in-1: retrieving and pulling toy

Double the fun is guaranteed with these fetch toys. Dog owners can throw them far and let their pets chase the projectiles. At the same time, they are also designed for pulling and tugging games with master or mistress.

There are also so-called food dummies to awaken the dog’s hunting instinct or teach your dog to retrieve. These are retrieving toys with an integrated food bag. So you have the reward in the form of treats immediately at hand when your dog has successfully recovered the dummy.

Cuddly toys as retrieval toys

Whether beavers, armadillos, squirrels, or flying ducks, natural highlights when walking are also soft toys that you can use for professional retrieve training. Some even have a squeaker and squeak when the dog bites it. This additionally promotes the natural play instinct of the four-legged friend.

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