
FetchPro Auto Ball Launcher
Your dog has one more throw in them.
Your arm doesn't.
Drop the ball in the pocket. The sensor waits until your dog is clear, then fires. Your dog reloads it. That's the whole loop — and you're not in it.
3 balls included · USB-C · 1-button setup
- 10 / 20 / 30 ft calibrated range
- Won't fire on a blocked zone
- Indoor hallway or back garden
Ball in. Ball out. Again.
The dog throws it now
Most launchers make you the loader. FetchPro doesn't. Your dog drops the ball in, steps back, and the crown sensor does the rest.
First few rounds you'll coach. After that you're watching from a chair.
Real dogs, no cuts
Indoors. Outdoors.
Same one button.
10ft for the hallway. 30ft for the garden. The dog learns the difference faster than you'd expect.
Four things nobody can copy
Why this one
and not the rest
Crown motion sensor
Mounted above the pocket, not beside it. It reads the launch zone and holds fire until your dog is clear. Safety catch and trigger in one part.
Three calibrated stages
Not "low and high." Fixed 10, 20 and 30 ft with an LED showing which you're on. Set it once for your space and forget it.
USB-C, no batteries
The same cable as your phone. No four-AA hunt in a drawer, no proprietary brick, no dead unit mid-session.
Molded-in carry handle
Part of the shell, not a bolted-on strap. Off the kitchen floor, into the boot, session at the park. Nothing to pack.
The learning curve
It takes about three days
Nobody's dog does this on the first try. Here's the real timeline.
- Day one
You load, it fires, they chase. Take the ball at the pocket and let them watch you drop it in. Five rounds, then stop.
- Day two
Hold your hand over the pocket instead of taking the ball. Reward the drop, not the catch.
- Day three
Step back. They load it themselves. Now the only decision left is when it ends — and it won't be the dog who decides.
Read this before you buy
Built for small
and medium dogs
The pocket takes a 2-inch ball. That's a deliberate limit, not a shortcut — and it means this isn't the machine for every dog.
Small dogs
Dachshunds, terriers, pugs, spaniels, corgis.
Medium dogs
Beagles, collies, cockapoos, mid-size mixes.
Large dogs
Labs, shepherds, danes. A 2-inch ball is a choking risk. Please don't.
No dodging
The questions
we get asked
Verified buyers
2,118 tired dogs
2,118 reviews
That's all of them for now
FetchPro Auto Ball Launcher
One of you
gets to stop
It won't be the dog. Set the distance, drop a ball in, and let them run themselves out.
3 balls in the box · Small & medium dogs only