🎉 Unleash the Fun: Where Fetch Meets Brain Power!
The iFetchFrenzy Interactive Dog Toy is a self-fetching mini tennis ball machine designed for small to medium dogs. It operates without electricity or batteries, providing a quiet and engaging way for your pet to exercise and stimulate their mind. The toy includes three durable mini tennis balls and features a hidden storage compartment, making it a perfect addition to your dog's playtime routine.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5"L x 9.5"W x 10"H |
Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Pattern | iFetch blue and white |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Style | Interactive Toy |
Subject Character | Dogs |
Color | Multicolored |
Theme | Sport, Animals |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Dog Breed Size | Small |
Additional Features | Portable |
Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds, Small Breeds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fetch, Enrichment, Exercise, Brain Game |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Pet Toy Type | Fetch Toy |
S**S
It's a stand with holes for small balls
It's actually great. I just didn't realize there was no mechanized parts to it when I bought it. I also didn't realize the balls were so small (I thought they were regular tennis balls). Soo, it definitely works good, is really fun, but it's not gonna throw the ball far at all, as the ball just rolls out the bottom in different directions. So it's not gonna roll the ball very far especially if it's on uneven or rough terrain.Honestly there is NOTHING wrong at all with the toy, I just think I need one that is mechanized and takes regular sized tennis balls. Literally, my own fault for not paying attention.It would be best suited for small dogs, like poodles, terriers etc. It's not enough for my Sheltie and doodle. We just need something bigger and more intense. I am afraid they will get the ball stuck in their throat, too. (Because they are mini tennis balls).
K**I
Balls were dangerously small
First off, it was missing one ball. It only came with 2. My main reason for returning it was the size of the balls. They were very small, to the point of being a choking hazard. We have Boston Terriers, which are medium sized dogs but these balls were too tiny for me to let them play with unattended.If the balls were bigger, this would be a great toy. My dogs love the small Chuckit! Balls, which are 2" big, and it would be great if they could be used in this toy. They're hard rubber and heavier and would probably roll further than the light tiny tennis balls it came with. My dogs were very interested in this, but sadly it just wasnt safe enough for me to keep it for them. Bummer!
D**Y
Gravity fed
It might be okay for a smaller dog but my dog was not impressed. The little balls go in the top and just slowly roll out the bottom. He won't have anything to do with it. I should have checked it out more before I purchased it
G**
Cool, but pricey
Okay so I bought this for my 6 lb Chihuahua and my 25 lb rat terrier. Neither of them grasp the concept of dropping the ball in the top, even with training so far but are extremely entertained when the balls come randomly flying out. It's also fun to stack them neatly on the top and watch my dog gingerly try to remove every single ball without letting it drop into the hole and he is very successful at doing so, so I guess whatever way they play with it right! It looks durable it's made really well. It's a lot larger than I thought it was but I guess it has to be since it isn't a ball launcher it just diverts the ball out the bottom in a different direction with enough velocity that the dog has to go running on my carpet to get the ball. My dogs don't chew on it so I don't know what the chewability would be if you had a dog that bites too hard and it doesn't squeak either or make any sounds. The only real negative I have about it is it's a tad bit expensive for what it is. It's a fancy ball slide and it's random which way it comes out. It's not motorized it's just molded plastic. But I'd buy it again cuz they like it!
D**.
Balls don't hold up to even the slightest amount of chewing.
I bought this for my Boston Terrier, Rocko. He loves to play, play, play and I thought he'd love this once he got the hang of it. The plastic base works well enough, though I wish the bottom were more weighted to prevent tipping. The big problem is with the balls. Unfortunately, once the fuzz on the balls gets soggy, they don't fit through the hole. Also, they are very poor quality. Once Rocko bites down on them a little, they are no longer round enough to fit into the hole. I bought some replacement mini tennis balls that were somewhat more durable than the ones that came with the iFetch, but they suffered from the same issues, only slightly less quickly. I have searched and searched for some more resilient smooth rubber balls, but have had no luck in the mini size needed for this device. I will keep looking, because I still like the idea, and I think little Rocko would love this if I could get balls that last long enough to train him.
N**M
Coolest dog toy
LOVE THIS! This is the coolest toy, my dog Bailey is obsessed with it :)A must have for every dog parent
C**L
Durability and Quality
The iFetch Frenzy Fetch Toy for Dogs - Non-Electronic Brain Teaser for Small Dogs is a great product for my 10 month old puppy. However, the 3 tennis balls are not durable. After 3 days, the balls already are splitting apart and had to be thrown away due to fear the crushed ball may be swallowed by puppy. Purchased set of 3 Kong mini tennis balls that are able to be sued either the iFetch Frenzy Fetch. Very disappointed that the original mini tennis balls didn’t last very long.
B**E
Obsessed and Loving His New Toy! 🤩
Obsessed 1 year old 5lb male chihuahua pup loves these…. I am so happy to have found these for him as he is at a very playful (in need of constant attention) stage of his life! lol 😂 Theses should bring hours of fun. Thank you Seller! A+++++
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