
Tire Them Out — Even on the Days You Can’t
A few rounds of fetch does more than a walk: it burns real energy, settles the zoomies, and keeps weight in check. Chase Pup keeps the game going long after your arm gives out — perfect for busy afternoons, work-from-home days, and dogs who simply never quit.
Built to Take a Beating
Made from tough, chew-resistant plastic that stands up to daily use and an excited dog. The ball drops into a smooth funnel with no sharp parts, the opening is sized to keep paws and noses clear, and setup takes about 60 seconds — no app, no fuss.
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FAQ
Will my dog actually learn to use it themselves?
Will my dog actually learn to use it themselves?
Yes — and faster than you'd think. Your dog drops a ball into the top, it launches, and they get to chase it down. That instant payoff is what does the teaching. Guide them by hand for the first few minutes (a treat or two helps) and most dogs are dropping the ball in on their own the very same day.
Is Chase Pup safe for my dog?
Is Chase Pup safe for my dog?
Safety came first in the design. The ball launches away from your dog — never at them — on a soft, gentle arc, and it uses soft tennis balls sized for their mouth. The funnel opening is shaped to keep noses and paws clear of the launch, so they can load it nose-first without any worry.
What size dogs and balls does it work with?
What size dogs and balls does it work with?
Small, medium, and large dogs all play with it. Chase Pup works with both standard and mini tennis balls, so you can match the ball to your dog — mini balls for the little guys, standard size for bigger mouths. If your dog can carry a tennis ball, they can play.
How long does the battery last?
How long does the battery last?
A full charge gives you hours of non-stop fetch. And because Chase Pup also plugs straight into the wall, you can leave it plugged in and the game literally never has to stop — perfect for high-energy dogs and long work-from-home days.