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Dogs agree: Fetch is fun. With Chuckit! performance dog toys, you can turn fetch into a whole new ballgame, and launch the fun level right out of the park.
Here's how to Chuckit! Find an open area, away from people, animals and buildings. With the ball in the Chuckit!, grip the handle firmly. Extend your arm back over your shoulder until the ball is behind you, then swing it forward in a smooth arc. The Chuckit! will release the ball when you swing it fast enough. Keep in mind, you may practice 10-20 times before you get the hang of it. Adult supervision is recommended for children.
Chuckit! dog toys are made by Petmate, a Texas-based company with a passion for providing quality products that enhance the lives of pets and their families.
Chuckit! Original Ball Launcher, Sport Launcher and Pro Launcher come in a range of lengths and are designed to accommodate three different ball sizes. Medium-sized launchers are sized to fit a standard 2.6 to 2.7 inch tennis ball.
Launchers are designed to achieve maximum distance with minimal effort, so it all depends on how much oomph you put into your throw and the length of your Chuckit! Launcher handle. Choose a longer handle for extended reach and greater launch distance.
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