Doggie Driver
Remember the game of fetch? You threw a ball, your dog chased it, picked it up, and brought it back? Again and again, the game repeated itself until one or the other of you got tired, usually you. You'd be dead tired, slumped in your chair, with smelly, sticky dog drool on your hands.
Now, dog gadgeteers (dogeteers) have invented ball-throwing gadgets that maintain your stamina, keep your hands clean and, perhaps, tire your dog.
It's unclear whether or not these gadgets will improve your performance in other sports, but some of the ball throwers are fashioned after equipment used for human sports, like golf and hurling.
Below are my favorite four:
Chuck ItThere are several variations of the Chuck It Ball Launcher, but this simple, lightweight device is still very popular among dogs and dog owners. Simplicity does reign here: 1) there are only two parts, the handle and the ball; 2) you launch the ball just like you would hurl it, from over your shoulder; and 3) you pick up the ball with the same cradle that holds the ball when you launch it. With the Chuck It, you can keep your hands clean and throw considerably further than most of us 98 pound weaklings. Chuck It comes in two sizes: Regular ($12.99) and, for the kids, Junior ($8.99).
Ball Launcher
Didn't you used to love slinging food at your sister when no one was looking? Well, for the slinger in all of us, here's a ball Launcher that can sling one up to 220 feet. OK, not as far as a Driver, but it could still do some damage to a window. This one can pick up four balls for you, so you don't have to get dog drool on your hands. Available at Amazon.com for $25.44.
Doggie Driver
GoDogGo
GoDogGo is the ultimate couch potato's dream... if he has a dog. Just plug this in and let your dog do the rest. Oh, yes, you have to hang around to push the button on your remote control, but just think you can do this from a patio lounger! GoDogGo is $149 well-spent dollars, when you figure how much exercise you don't have to get.
You must see some of the customer videos at BuyGoDogGo.com. In the meantime, here's a great one from YouTube by "agilitymanque."
The future of these ball-throwing gadgets looks pretty good, as humans are basically lazy and disdain the smell of dog spit. But if I were to invest in a company, it would probably be one that makes the tennis balls.
That's the buzz for today!
Lady Bee
Animal Blogger
InventorSpot.com
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spitless game of fetch with your dog
Submitted on November 18th, 2007 by Chris (not verified)These tools look to be very handy-great idea
GoDogGo Remote Fetch
Submitted on February 29th, 2008 by AnonymousYou can find worldwide retailers of GoDogGo at the manufacturers website www.GoDogGoInc.com.
GoDogGo Remote Fetch Official Website
Submitted on March 4th, 2008 by AnonymousThe official website for GoDogGo Remote Fetch can be found at www.GoDogGoInc.com where you will find worldwide retailers. The link noted above as the GoDogGo website is an independent authorized retailer of GoDogGo. Remote Fetch.
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