Flying and Fetch Toys For Dogs

Flying and Fetch Toys For Dogs

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    14 products

    Get ready for some high-flying fun with Dogitos Rope Dog Toys. The built-in rope handle makes it perfect for playing games with your pooch, and for tossing fast and far for on-demand fetch. The combination of twining high quality braided cotton & polyester threads not only creates a tempting toy that’s suitable for plenty of daily supervised play but also helps in dental cleaning and intense massaging of gums. 

     Toss it and let the games begin—it’s a great way to help keep your dog active, healthy and entertained. These rope toys are designed for maximum fun with features your pup will love.

    Whether it's a dog ball that squeaks or a ball that makes your dog jump, Goofy Tails has the best fetch toys that your four-legged friend will love. Goofy Tails carries only the best brands of dog balls that pet parents need to keep their dogs active, healthy, and happy. Experts say dogs should get 30 to 60 minutes of exercise each day. Factors like age, breed, and health can help you determine how much exercise your dog really needs to stay healthy. Playing fetch with your dog with a flying disc dog toy or dog stick toy is one of the best ways to help your pup play on the path to a healthy lifestyle.

    Whether it's at the park, beach, or backyard with the dog, it's even more fun with fetch toys. If your dog is prone to chewing balls, try the Goofy Tails Extreme natural rubber ball, it is strong and durable. They are perfect for the bowwow who loves to fetch and chew. Help your pup play his way to a better lifestyle with balls and fetch dog toys from the online pet store Goofy Tails. The best fetch toys for dogs are balls, sticks, reels, rope toys, rings, and other toys that fly far when thrown.

    Dog tennis ball fetch toys are a classic and you can amp up the fun by using a dog ball launcher to get them further. Choose a disc or boomerang fetch toy to use in the park or open yard. Rope and ring toys work for both fetch and tug-of-war, while stick-shaped toys are best for pups who constantly pick up sticks. You can really use any of your dog's favorite toys for fetch, just make sure they are sturdy enough to withstand all the tossing and carrying! With a little patient training, you can get your dog to play fetch. Start by encouraging your dog to chase the retrieve toy first.

    Once he picks up the toy, call him back. Use treats and praise as motivation throughout the process. If your dog will chase but won't bring the toy back, try tying it to a rope and gently pulling it back to you. You may need to work with your dog on steps and experiment with different dog fetch toys to see which ones he likes best.

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