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Has anyone bought an auto fetcher for their dogs to use? I'm exclusively a chuck it guy, and like the idea of being able to throw the ball at a greater distance then with just my arm. But having a lab that can outlast you is tiresome. So I'm reaching out to others who have tried other gadgets for those long stamina man's best friends.
Chuckit! Pro 25M Dog Ball Launcher, 25'' Length, Includes Medium Ball (2.5'') For Dogs 20-60 Pounds https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0081Z77LG/?tag=nodakangler10-20
ALL FOR PAWS Automatic Ball Thrower for Dogs, Interactive Dog Ball Launcher Machine, Rechargeable Fetch Toy with 3 Tennis Balls Included, Adjustable Launch Distance, Ideal for Medium and Large Dogs https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B7C1PFFD/?tag=nodakangler10-20
 


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Yeah I figured kurtr that would be an issue as well, you would be in a different boat since your dog gets lots of exercise with training and hunting. Do you use a apparatus to help throw your dogs ball farther or do you just tain exercise? Buck can fetch continuously for 15 to 20 minutes then recoup and then go hard again. I couldn't imagine what he could do if I couldn't throw the ball farther without the chuckit the time would be even longer.
 

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i never throw balls or sticks for my dogs, just dummies. ive been using a dummy launcher that uses 22 short blanks.
 

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Yeah I figured kurtr that would be an issue as well, you would be in a different boat since your dog gets lots of exercise with training and hunting. Do you use a apparatus to help throw your dogs ball farther or do you just tain exercise? Buck can fetch continuously for 15 to 20 minutes then recoup and then go hard again. I couldn't imagine what he could do if I couldn't throw the ball farther without the chuckit the time would be even longer.

I use wingers but thats a whole different deal and expensive. Exercise wise i just got a side by side so i will start roading. While this is conditioning for field trials its still applicable just to exercise and have a healthy happy dog. It kind of explains how dogs exercise.

https://www.purinaproclub.com/about/awards/sporting/conditioning-retrievers-field-trials

At the end of training he gets a couple fun bumpers but other than that i want the retrieve to be the reward so we dont do any thing with out a purpose behind it and also use denials as a way to teach. You dont follow the rules you dont get to pick up the bird.

Doing just some simple drills with dogs where they have to think can be as tiring as just mindless physical activity. Targeting drills really make them think.

Swimming is a really good way to tire them out also.




I have a dummy launcher that uses the 22 shorts and its a wrist breaking loud like 300 mag with a brake son of a bitch i dont even know where i have that damn thing. I dont know if i threw it away or still have it if some one wants it i would send it to them just pay shipping. I hate it and could see it causing a gun shy dog if not careful it is so damn loud.
 


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the chuck it definitely throws it farther and saves on the arm. this is a tough topic amongst retrieving dog owners for sure.
 

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Yep but I do agree with Kurtr that since I live out in the country I should look at running buck with the four wheeler. Never thought of that idea
 

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I use wingers but thats a whole different deal and expensive. Exercise wise i just got a side by side so i will start roading. While this is conditioning for field trials its still applicable just to exercise and have a healthy happy dog. It kind of explains how dogs exercise.

https://www.purinaproclub.com/about/awards/sporting/conditioning-retrievers-field-trials

At the end of training he gets a couple fun bumpers but other than that i want the retrieve to be the reward so we dont do any thing with out a purpose behind it and also use denials as a way to teach. You dont follow the rules you dont get to pick up the bird.

Doing just some simple drills with dogs where they have to think can be as tiring as just mindless physical activity. Targeting drills really make them think.

Swimming is a really good way to tire them out also.




I have a dummy launcher that uses the 22 shorts and its a wrist breaking loud like 300 mag with a brake son of a bitch i dont even know where i have that damn thing. I dont know if i threw it away or still have it if some one wants it i would send it to them just pay shipping. I hate it and could see it causing a gun shy dog if not careful it is so damn loud.
I will fully agree with having them work their mental, saw it with my old chocolate lab and with my current two dogs. Running just to run hard is fine for some things but I really think challenging them mentally is something to work into a routine and I think it also makes them better mannered.
For my chuck it I got the heavier duty rubber ball and stuff paper towel or cotton balls in it and then soak them with pheasant sent, gives Baxter something to work with in the dark, and try to mix in dummy as well
 

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Yeah I figured kurtr that would be an issue as well, you would be in a different boat since your dog gets lots of exercise with training and hunting. Do you use a apparatus to help throw your dogs ball farther or do you just tain exercise? Buck can fetch continuously for 15 to 20 minutes then recoup and then go hard again. I couldn't imagine what he could do if I couldn't throw the ball farther without the chuckit the time would be even longer.
something like this is what i am building cant believe they get this much for just some simple tube then get a good harness too hook to it.

https://www.lcsupply.com/products/l...U3ATNbhEJWX8BUdJBoope5934q98Gsl25YGkGhVzKHxxo
 

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