iFetch Frenzy: Automatic Ball Launcher for Small Dogs & Spaces for $39
April 23, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The iFetch Frenzy is an interactive, gravity-driven fetching toy that doesn’t require batteries or power. Perfect for small dogs & small spaces, it offers so much fun for dogs who love to play with or without their owners. Very portable and convenient, Frenzy works easier than it sounds. Your fabulous pooch will simply drop the ball into the top of Frenzy and the ball will fall into one of three shoots and will then roll out of the base in a random direction for your dog to chase and collect. Frenzy is a great mental and physical exercise for your pet and perfect for small to medium dogs who love to have fun!
- Automatically launch the ball once it’s put on top of the Frenzy
- Drops the ball into one of 3 base shoots
- Comes w/ 3 miniature tennis balls that are 1.6″ in diameter
- No battery or power required
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: white, blue
- Materials: plastic, electronics
- Product dimensions: 10.5″H x 9.5″L x 9.5″W
- Automatic ball launcher
- 3 holes at the base
- Ball: 1.6″ diameter
- For small to medium fetch loving pups
- No battery required
- Manufacturer’s 1-year limited warranty
Includes
- iFetch Frenzy
- 3x Mini Tennis Balls
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