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Finally - your dog wears himself out AND learns to bring the ball back, because the treat only drops when he drops the ball in. Fetch-trainer, auto-reward feeder, and boredom-buster in one.

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If this is every evening at your house…
  • Your arm gives out long before he's tired
  • He won't bring the ball back - or drops it three feet away
  • He's bored, restless, or destructive home alone all day
  • He loses interest in every new toy within a week
The FetchBot was built for ball-obsessed dogs exactly like yours →
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FetchBot 2-in-1 - Ball Launcher & Treat Machine
$99.90
30-day money-back guarantee · 1 year warranty · Free worldwide shipping
Ships by Fri, Jul 17
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HOW IT WORKSSelf-rewarding fetch in 3 steps
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Load & drop in
Fill the trays with kibble or treats, drop the ball in the top.
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He chases
The ball launches out - your dog runs it down and grabs it.
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Drop = treat
He drops it back in, a treat pops out, the ball relaunches. Loop repeats.

The Ventra™ FetchBot is a 2-in-1 interactive fetch-trainer and auto-reward feeder - not a treat ball. Load the dispensing trays with kibble or small treats and drop a tennis ball into the top funnel. When your dog drops the returned ball back in, a treat is released and the ball relaunches - so the reward is contingent on the return-and-drop. Over sessions, your dog trains himself to bring the ball back and drop it, while burning energy independently.

Made from pet-friendly ABS with no small parts that easily break off. Available in two styles: White & Gray Tennis Ball Launcher and White & Green Food Reward Dispenser.

Setup: Fill the treat trays using the included scoop, drop the tennis ball into the top opening, and let your dog explore. Most dogs learn the drop-to-reward loop within a day or two.

Training tip: For the first few sessions, guide your dog to drop the ball into the top so they connect the action with the treat.

Cleaning: Wipe down after use. If the ball gets very slobbery, dry it before reloading to keep the mechanism running smoothly.

Safety: Use with an appropriately sized, pet-safe ball and supervise play, especially with strong chewers.

Shipping: Free worldwide shipping on every order. Dispatched within 1-2 business days.

Guarantee: 30-day money-back guarantee - if your dog doesn't take to it, send it back for a full refund.

Warranty: Covered by a 1 year warranty against defects.

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Built with GodMode AI
Interactive Fetch-Trainer + Treat Machine

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.

Self-rewarding loop Trains drop & return No loud motor
4.8 · 8,400+ reviews · 20,000+ happy dogs

"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
Labrador dropping a tennis ball into the FetchBot funnel
 
 
The Self-Rewarding Loop

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.

Dog dropping a tennis ball into the top funnel of the FetchBot
1

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.

2

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.

3

The ball relaunches

The ball rolls back out down the launch channel, ready for the next chase. No throwing arm required.

4

He chases, returns, repeats

Chase, retrieve, drop, reward - the loop keeps his body and brain busy until he's genuinely tired.

Load the trays with your dog's own kibble using the included scoop. Ships with a tennis ball, ready to go out of the box.
 
 
Real Dogs, Real Fetch Loops

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.

Marcus T.

Labrador · 4 yrs

Priya K.

Border Collie · 2 yrs

Devon M.

Shiba Inu · 3 yrs

Sarah L.

Jack Russell · 5 yrs

Tom B.

German Shepherd · 3 yrs

One Machine, Three Jobs

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
Fetch-Trainer

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
Auto-Reward Feeder

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
Boredom-Buster

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
Built To Last

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.

 
 
While You're At Work

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.

 
 
How It Compares

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.

Winner

FetchBot 2-in-1

Teaches drop & return Yes - reward is the trainer
Combines fetch + feeder + puzzle All three
Rewards the return action Treat on every drop
Engages independently Self-sustaining loop
Noise No loud motor

Rolling treat ball

Teaches drop & return No fetch element
Combines fetch + feeder + puzzle Just rolls
Rewards the return action No return to reward
Engages independently Empties in minutes
Noise Quiet, but no fetch

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.

 
 
From the Pack

Pet Parents Who Finally Tired Their Dog Out

Real owners of ball-obsessed, high-energy dogs.

★★★★★ 4.8 · 8,400+ verified reviews
Marcus T.

Marcus T.

1 week ago

★★★★★
Labrador dropping ball into the FetchBot

He never used to bring the ball back - now he drops it in himself just to get the treat. First evening in months I actually got to sit down while he wore himself out.

Labrador 72lbs Using 6 weeks
Verified Buyer
63 Helpful
Priya K.

Priya K.

3 weeks ago

★★★★★
Priya K.

My Border Collie is genuinely obsessed. She figured out the drop-for-treat loop in about ten minutes and hasn't stopped since. Finally something that keeps up with her energy.

Border Collie 42lbs Using 3 months
Verified Buyer
51 Helpful
Devon M.

Devon M.

2 weeks ago

★★★★★
German Shepherd using the machine at home

Runs it by himself while I work from home. Quiet, no scary motor, and he actually learned to return the ball because that's the only way the treat comes out. Smart design.

German Shepherd 80lbs Using 2 months
Verified Buyer
44 Helpful
Sarah L.

Sarah L.

1 month ago

★★★★☆
Sarah L.

Works great and my Jack Russell loves it. Only thing - the ball gets pretty slobbery so I give it a quick wipe every couple of days so it drops in cleanly. Minor, still worth it.

Jack Russell 16lbs Using 5 weeks
Verified Buyer
37 Helpful
Tom B.

Tom B.

2 weeks ago

★★★★★
Vizsla tired out next to the machine

Bought it because my Vizsla out-energizes the whole family. Now he tires himself out AND we've basically fixed the won't-drop-it problem. Feels sturdy too.

Vizsla 55lbs Using 7 weeks
Verified Buyer
58 Helpful
Jenna R.

Jenna R.

3 weeks ago

★★★★★
Jenna R.

Best thing I've bought for my dog. He used to be destructive when home alone - now he has a job.

Golden Retriever 68lbs Using 1 month
Verified Buyer
40 Helpful
 
 
Before You Buy

Questions Every Dog Owner Asks

The honest answers - acceptance, durability, cleaning, and what happens if your dog just isn't into it.

 
 
Zero-Risk Trial

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.

Tire Out Your Dog
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