Technology
The iFetch dog entertainment system is on sale for just $89 at Amazon
TL;DR: Snag the adorable iFetch for $89.00 at Amazon. It’s usually $115, so you’ll save $26.
What do dogs love more than their owner? Probably nothing tbh, but I’m sure playing fetch comes in at a close second. Nothing beats that look in their eyes, that little tail wag, my heart. But despite the fact that dogs seem to never tire of the old throw and retrieve, fetch can quickly get boring and maybe even annoying for the owner. But who could say no to those puppy dog eyes?
With the iFetch you won’t have to. iFetch takes fetching to a whole new level, because who said an old dog can’t learn new tricks? An interactive ball launcher, iFetch encourages and challenges dogs to learn a new game. Dogs simply drop tennis balls into the machine and wait for launch! Allowing them to play their favorite game over and over again.
For indoor use the iFetch can easily adjust launch distance from 10, 20, and 30 feet. So owners won’t have to worry about their dog getting into any trouble. Available in both a small version for smaller dogs as well as large for bigger breeds, the iFetch is sure to be every dogs second best friend.
Keep your good boy (or girl) happy and entertained with the iFetch. Originally $115.00, you can grab it today for $89.00, a savings of $26.
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