Technology
This genius gadget will entertain your dog while you work from home
TL;DR: As of April 3, you can use the code IFETCH15OFF to take 15% off an iFetch automatic ball launcher for dogs, dropping the price to $97.75.
If you are lucky enough to have a dog by your side while social distancing, then you know how happy your furry friend is to have you home all day. Not only do they get to go on more walks than ever before, but scratches and rubs are no longer restricted to after you get off work.
Unfortunately, the working-from-home part can get in the way of giving them all the attention they want (and, frankly, deserve).
If you are on a conference call or need some quiet time to answer emails, then you should check out iFetch, an automatic ball launcher that’s designed to play fetch with your dog. All you have to do is turn on the device and select the distance (10, 20, or 30 feet) that works best for your space. When your dog drops their ball into the top of the device, the ball is then launched out of the machine for their chasing pleasure. Once they catch the ball, they can drop it back into the device, and the fun will continue.
Included in your purchase are three miniature tennis balls and an AC Adapter Power Cord. If you want to use it on the go, the iFetch Ball Launcher can also be powered by six C-cell batteries.
This super cool gadget is not short on accolades: it won Best in Show at the Superzoo and Second Place at the Global Pet Expo. It’s also been rated 9.3/10-stars by Smart Dog Stuff and has thousands of positive reviews on Amazon.
Use the promo code IFETCH15OFF at checkout to receive 15% off your purchase and get iFetch for just $97.75.
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