Fetch Dog Toys
Dog toys for active dogs who like to fetch balls and sticks.
Kong Dog Toy Extreme Flyer
18,59
Kong Dog Toy Traxx
18,59
Kong Dog Toy Woozles
18,69
Hunter Dog Toy Rio
18,99
Hunter Dog Toy Flingerz Flash with Throwing Stick
18,99
Hunter Dog Toy Flingerz Furry with Throwing Stick
18,99
Hunter Dog Toy Flingerz Funki with Throwing Stick
18,99
Kong Dog Toy Bounzer
18,99
Hunter Dog Toys Canvas
18,99
West Paw Design Dog Toy Zogoflex Hurley Aqua
18,99
West Paw Design Dog Toy Zogoflex Hurley Orange
18,99
Kong Dog Toy Tug
19,15
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Kong Dog Toy Wobbler
19,69
Hunter Dog Toys Wildlife Large
19,99
Hunter Dog Toy Canvas Anchor
19,99
Hunter Dog Toy Tough Toys
20,99
Kong Dog Toy Jumbo Stretchezz
21,99
West Paw Design Dog Toy Zogoflex Rumpus Orange
21,99
West Paw Design Dog Toy Zogoflex Tizzi Aqua
22,99
West Paw Design Dog Toy Zogoflex Tizzi Lime
22,99
West Paw Design Dog Toy Zogoflex Tizzi Orange
22,99
Rogz Dog Toy Lighthouse
24,60
Hunter Dog Toy Tough Tundra
24,99
West Paw Design Dog Toy Zogoflex Rumpus Green
24,99

Why do dogs like to fetch ?
Many dog lovers know that dogs often like to fecth a ball, a stick and the like. The basis of this behavior lies in the origin of the dogs, they are descended from wolves. The original wolves seek food far from their lair. The wolf eats its prey directly after the hunt and spit it out again at their den for the bitches and puppies. Bringing the prey back to their air is a basic instinct that is reflected in the current dogs with fetching. In principle, every dog has that basic instinct, that is not to say, however, that every dog is good at it. Experts, however, believe that every dog can learn to fetch properly with good training. The hunting dogs are usually best at fetching.
There are many different types of dog toys that can be used for fetching and for a training to learn to fetch. The best known and most widely used product is obviously a ball. Often we see that dog owners use regular tennis balls. These are not always well suited: a dog who likes chewing on a toy, will demolish a tennis ball quickly, and that creates the risk that the outside or even parts of the interior are eaten by the dog. A better choice is to a ball that has been specially designed to be used by dogs. The balls by the American brand Chuckit are among the best in the world, and these are also available in different sizes so you always have a ball that your dog can pick up.
Dummies are also often used for training, these are very much like a prey that the dogs usually respond to with a great deal of interest and they want to play with these dog toys long and hard.
There are also many different kinds of ball pitchers, which allow you to throw a ball quickly and without much effort. Even there are automatic ball launchers, with these you can train the dog to drop a ball into it that will be launched automatically.