Teaches Your Dog to Bring It Back - Because the Treat Only Comes When He Drops It In.
Your ball-obsessed dog wears himself out on the fetch loop while you sit down - he drops the ball in the top, earns a treat, and it relaunches. No more throwing it 200 times a night.
"He never used to bring it back - now he drops it in himself just to get the treat. First time all week he actually tired himself out."
Marcus T. · Labrador owner
He Trains Himself to Fetch - One Dropped Ball at a Time
The reward only appears when your dog brings the ball back and drops it in. That single rule is what teaches the retrieve - and runs on its own while you do something else.
He drops the ball in the top
Your dog carries the ball back and drops it into the funnel opening. This is the one action everything else depends on.
A treat is dispensed as the reward
The moment the ball goes in, kibble drops from the tray. The reward is tied directly to bringing it back - so the behavior sticks.
The ball relaunches
The ball rolls back out down the launch channel, ready for the next chase. No throwing arm required.
He chases, returns, repeats
Chase, retrieve, drop, reward - the loop keeps his body and brain busy until he's genuinely tired.
Watch Them Get Obsessed
Labs, Border Collies, little guys and everything in between - real dogs dropping the ball in for a treat. The 2-second money shot every owner films.
Not a Ball. An Interactive Fetch-Training Machine.
A rolling treat ball just gets nudged around the floor. This is a fetch-trainer, an auto-reward feeder, and a boredom-buster built into one drop-and-reward device.
Teaches drop-and-return
The treat only appears when he drops the ball in - so every rep rewards bringing it back. Fetch manners train themselves.
Rewards him with his own kibble
Load the trays with his regular food using the included scoop. Playtime doubles as a slow-feed reward loop.
Gives him a job when you're busy
The self-rewarding loop keeps his body and brain occupied - not a static toy he ignores in a week.
Pet-friendly ABS, no small parts
Sturdy ABS build with no small parts that break off, and it handles a real drooly ball. Backed by a 1-year warranty.
Give Your Dog a Real Job While You're Gone
No more coming home to a bored, wired dog. He rewards himself for playing - keeping his body and brain busy for real. Not another toy he ignores in a week.
Why It Beats the Rolling Treat Ball
A dumb treat ball just rolls. A loud motorized launcher needs your dog to already know how to drop it in. This does both jobs - and trains the return itself.
FetchBot 2-in-1
Rolling treat ball
Also beats the $150 motorized launchers, which need your dog to already know how to drop the ball in - and come with a loud motor.
Pet Parents Who Finally Tired Their Dog Out
Real owners of ball-obsessed, high-energy dogs.
Questions Every Dog Owner Asks
The honest answers - acceptance, durability, cleaning, and what happens if your dog just isn't into it.
30 Days to See Him Bring It Back - Or Your Money Back
Give your ball-obsessed dog the loop that tires him out and trains the return. If he won't use it, send it back for a full refund - no risk to you, all the fun for him.
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