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Keeping your dog engaged
TIPS AND TRAINING
If your dog is consistently quitting the iFetch Too
before you do, you are playing for too long. Try making
the game shorter – stopping the action with the dog
wanting more. Two minutes of interested play is better
than ten minutes of a dog being bored.
Dogs scared of noise
The iFetch Too is pretty quiet, except for a whirring
sound when it shoots the ball. If your dog is scared of
noise, introduce the iFetch Too gradually in order to
acclimate them to the sound without startling them. We
recommend testing your dog for sound sensitivity from
a distance first.
Throw the ball and, while your dog is far away retrieving,
launch another ball from the iFetch Too (or hold the
lever inside down) to make the launching sound.
Repeat this a few times and observe your dog for a
reaction. Once they warm up to it, they will associate
the noise with something positive – the ball being
thrown!

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