Hyper Pet GoDogGo Fetch Machine Lanciapalle per cani e lanciapalle automatico per cani (il lanciapalline per cani utilizza palline da tennis per cani) Lanciapalle per cani che amano il recupero

Brand:Hyper Pet

2.7/5

319.02

Una vera macchina per la palla per cani - GoDogGo è il lanciatore di palline automatico originale al mondo progettato per cani pazzi per le palle. La Fetch Machine è progettata per il recupero del cane con l'esclusivo design dell'arco di sicurezza in modo che la palla si lanci verso l'alto e fuori tenendo il cane fuori dal modello di lancio diretto della palla. Funzione di arresto automatico attivata dalla palla. Proprietario preferito per il gioco di recupero su richiesta più sicuro e versatile. Vedere GoDogGo Inc per ulteriori dettagli sul prodotto. CARATTERISTICHE: 3 intervalli di tempo e 3 impostazioni di distanza per impostare raramente il ritorno della palla; Secchio a bocca larga per un facile ritorno della pallina; Design multiuso per giochi indipendenti o controllati dal proprietario con telecomando; il telecomando lancia la palla a piacimento o imposta l'intervallo di lancio; Telecomando NON necessario per la riproduzione automatica. Le caratteristiche di sicurezza forniscono il miglior gioco di recupero automatico. Il sensore di sicurezza Auto-Stop offre il recupero su richiesta quando il cane vuole giocare. L'arco di sicurezza fornisce un lancio verso l'alto e verso l'esterno progettato per tenere i cani fuori dal modello di lancio diretto; la palla NON viene lanciata direttamente dalla macchina verso il cane. 3 impostazioni di distanza per soddisfare diverse aree di gioco. Funziona con diversi stili e dimensioni della palla fino a oltre 35 piedi a seconda delle dimensioni/stile della palla; diversi stili di palla si tradurranno in distanze più lunghe o più brevi a seconda delle dimensioni/tipo. INCLUSO: adattatore CA, 3 palline da tennis standard più 2 palline bonus, telecomando, manuale dell'utente, 6 mesi di garanzia Resi entro 30 giorni. Servizio Clienti. I cani di taglia piccola e grande si divertono a recuperare con GoDogGo e diventano rapidamente i migliori amici di un cane pazzo di palle. Un modo salutare per soddisfare l'insaziabile bisogno di un cane di riporto costante mentre il proprietario sta facendo le faccende domestiche, lontano da casa, riprendendosi da un infortunio/malattia, disabili fisici o quando vogliono semplicemente un nuovo modo di giocare a prendere con il loro cane. Prendi i cani!

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EAN: 5055336658031

Categories: Prodotti per animali, Cani, Giocattoli, Lanciatori di palle,

Goditi più recupero con GoDogGo! Vuoi vedere di più da Petmate? Prova i nostri altri marchi tra cui Chuckit, FAT CAT, JW Pet Company, Gamma e altri. ALIMENTAZIONE: (i) GoDogGo è alimentato da un adattatore CA o da batterie ricaricabili. (ii) Per caricare: rimuovere TUTTE le sfere dall'unità prima di caricare. Portare l'interruttore a levetta su "ON". La luce verde lampeggiante diventerà verde fisso quando sarà completamente carica. L'unità si carica solo quando è accesa. IMPOSTAZIONI DI TEMPO E DISTANZA: (i) 3 opzioni di impostazione del tempo: intervalli di lancio di 4, 7 e 15 secondi. (ii) Impostazioni di distanza multiple che consentono una varietà di distanze di lancio. Le distanze variano a seconda delle dimensioni, del tipo e delle condizioni della pallina da tennis del cane. ARCO DI SICUREZZA E SENSORE: (i) L'arco di sicurezza fornisce uno schema di lancio verso l'alto e verso l'esterno. (ii) Anche con l'arco, si prega di addestrare il proprio animale domestico a stare di lato o a 3 piedi davanti al lanciatore di palline. Questo non è un giocattolo per bambini poiché le palline vengono lanciate ad alta velocità. MISURE E GARANZIA (i) 13,8 P x 12,6 L x 16,7 A e 8,6 libbre, compatto e leggero per i viaggi. (ii) Contiene 17 palline da tennis per cani (2,5) e 23 palline da tennis per cani piccole (1,5). Non funziona con 3 o più palline. (iii) Garanzia limitata di 6 mesi. CARATTERISTICHE: (i) Include 5 palline da tennis per cani GoDogGo, telecomando, batterie al litio ricaricabili e adattatore CA. (ii) Il secchio ergonomico a bocca larga con manici facilita il ritorno della palla per il tuo animale domestico. (iii) Il telecomando può essere utilizzato fino a 50 piedi dall'unità.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number GDG4-1
Manufacturer GoDogGo Inc.
Product Dimensions 14.02 x 15 x 17.99 inches; 8 Pounds

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Scritto da: Gussuk
Failed after 3-4 hours use requires plenty of maintenance and attention
My dog loves this thing but after 3-4 hours of play the kicker failed. This is the second one. My neighbor bought one and it failed in the same manner. Not very durable! Kelly is broken hearted that I took it away from her. In the photo you can see how the green kicker is cocked off to one side and the silver axle is crooked. I'm sending it back tomorrow. UPDATE We have purchased 6 and returned 4 between myself and my neighbor. I recommend setting the spring on the low position the kicker seems to last longer that way. The kicker is held in place by a small pin that might have fallen out on the ones we returned. The micro switch is not sealed and if it gets water in it the machine stops working blow it out with air. A 5+ inch #2 Phillips screw driver is required to open it up. After several attempts the manufacturer has not responded to any of my messages and they don't list a phone number. UPDATE 2 It seems the seller no longer responds to requests for parts and warranty but Amazon is still selling them and as of today 12-8-2022 says they have quite a few still in stock. They offered to accept a return after 5 months because of the seller’s lack of responding. After looking at the others hard I still like this model best BUT it has lots of little issues you need to know how to fix them. As noted above when the kicker gets stuck in a cocked position a long screw driver can finish rotating it back to the starting position. The micro switch isn't sealed so it becomes fouled with slobber and needs to be blown out with air. I replaced the micro-switch with a sealed one. The switch operator gets frozen in the winter and has to be thawed out and then blown dry. The battery quits and the unit has to run from the 12 volt power supply. The motor came loose from the gearbox and had to be repaired which required opening up the gear box. The mechanism is a rotating bat and can accept smaller balls. My dog likes the handballs Amazon sells better than tennis balls as they bounce better. The Pet Safe model also uses a bat type mechanism but it has too many safeties that would confuse my dog she has no patience for waiting and standing back 7 feet. Plus the Pet Safe model has a 2 year warranty and this one only has 6 months. Even with the lack of support I’m probably going to buy another one. Update 3 It is finally dependable I added 1 more star. I have several godoggo automatic ball launchers purchased here on Amazon. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0162O3MYS?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details They come with a micro switch to detect a rubber ball is in position for launch. It is a poor choice for the job. Dog Slobber rain can get to the switch which isn't sealed and cause the launcher to stop working. Also it can get snow and ice on it and the switch can't move. I tried sealed micro switches and that helped the water problem but not the snow and ice. This was one reason I purchased several of these so i could always have a working one out for my dog while repairing the failed ones. So now for this sensor. I mounted it right above where the rubber ball sits to be launched. I adjusted the trim pot on the back so it would detect the ball when in position and then turn off after the ball had been launched. Easy to adjust using the LED on the butt end next to the trim pot. The sensor drives a small relay https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0BCGD7QVH?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details that replaces the OEM micro switch. My dog gave it a good test today the first day i had it set up and it never missed. She has a burnt orange ball and a blue ball both are hand balls sold here on Amazon. It detected both colors no problem. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0108OI27A/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_5?smid=A2CVB1QINU068&psc=1 The launcher was made for tennis balls but these hand balls bounce much better and now she doesn't like tennis balls much at all. This sensor isn't much more than one of the sealed micro switches i was using. In the photos you can see where the ball sits to be launched with the new sensor directly above it. In the second picture you can see the snow and ice buildup that is where the micro switch lever is located. The yellow circle was the first sensor I tried and it didn't work out. The range on it was only 1-10mm where as this one is now 10-30cm. Third picture shows the mounting bracket I had to make as the new sensor didn't come with one. The scrap of wood will be cleaned up eventually. The rubber boot covering the tail end of the sensor is something I just had in my junk drawer. When the ball rolls down the ramp into the launch position the sensor sees it and starts the motor. The ball gets kicked out and the motor stops in the starting position waiting for the next ball. The test yesterday was about 0-5 F outside and the sensor never drifted or required adjustment. I'm going to upgrade at least one of the other 2 machines when the new sensors arrived. You have to have some shop and electrical skills to make these changes but as you can see from the rest of my review and the reviews others have made there are some issues. Right now my biggest complaint it no spare parts. I've broken one spring so far and had already requested some spares a couple of months ago so I had one when I needed it. The motor and gearbox are not available from the manufacturer or anywhere else I can find so if that fails you are SOL.
Scritto da: Myste Wylde
Dog loves it, but stopped working
I purchased the Hyper Pet GoDogGo Fetch Machine Dog Ball Launcher in July 2022; however, several months ago it stopped launching the ball. There was no damage or neglect on our end. The sensor makes the noise that it is detecting the ball, but does not launch. Since we are after the six month warranty, I fear we may be out of luck. I can't help but wonder if the six month vs a year period for warranty is deliberate as it seems to stop working right after this mark for many people. I wish that they would honor a replacement, but we'll see if we ever get a response.
Scritto da: Taylor
So far so good, just not all that far..
Ok, just got the GoDogGo an hour ago, so I cannot speak to the durability/longevity of the device, but I can say my heeler learned how to work it after watching me put the ball in once. He even sometimes puts it directly onto the launcher, skipping the bucket all together.. haha, gotta love those herding breeds. Now my goal was to use this with his chuckit strato balls, because those are his favorite, and he can do his victory lap/chomp session without ruining the ball (a tennis ball gets cracked within seconds of him doing that, and if it miraculously manages to last for 2-3 throws, it winds up soaked and unusable). The strato ball is the same size as a tennis ball, so it fits and seems to work fine in the machine. It seems to fly about the same distance as the tennis ball, which is to say..not very far at all, even on the longest distance setting (it flies about 10 ft, give or take a bit). There are several balls that came with the machine - some tennis balls, one light and hard plastic ball, and one kind of rubber/foamy ball that feels about the same weight as the strato ball. Oddly enough, the rubber/foamy one is the one that flies the farthest - goes about 15-20 ft. I'm not sure why that one goes further than the strato ball, given they're approximately the same size/weight, and you would think the strato ball would go further given that it's a hollow rubber ball with 2 holes on either end, but who knows. So.. so far, I'm not overly thrilled with this purchase, especially considering how much I spent, but I'm not super disappointed either, since it saves me from having to throw the ball every 2 seconds. I'll keep messing around with it and trying different setting/balls to see what works best. Sidenote: changing the distance setting can be really difficult depending on which way you're changing it. It seems to be a pretty heavy duty/tight spring, so it may be more difficult to move it if you're trying to set it to high (which is the shortest distance from what I can tell, because it just makes the ball go directly up instead of out).
Scritto da: Paula
My dog loves it!!!
I’ve been trying to teach my dog to put the balls in but he won’t do it yet.
Scritto da: H
Dogs loved it, but broke in less than a year
My dogs absolutely loved it, but unfortunately it broke today. I bought it last June so it lasted less than a year for me. We took good care of it and the dogs didn't damage it. It seems the ball sensor is no longer working. It went from $130 last June to $160 in March, so I don't think I'll be replacing it. But I would hope a $130 dollar machine would at least last a year :/.
Scritto da: Holly
Battery that came with machine does not work and company won't respond to problem.
My dog loves this. Problems I am having... Battery that was sent with the machine will NOT charge. I have emailed the company and no response. So now I am on the hunt for batteries that can actually charge. Otherwise my dog loves this machine and lets us work around the years now without wanting us to throw the ball. He just takes it to "George." A rechargeable battery that work would make this machine the BEST. And the company not responding and a battery that is mailed with the machine that actually work would make this a better machine.
Scritto da: Lynne S. Ridge
Ball size
Great unit but for our German Shepherd it needs a ball that does not bounce too high. The plastic one supplied is ideal but will not last long with chewing. Need a supply for these but I cant get anyone to help me find them or get the supplier to advise. Disappointing Robert
Scritto da: Richard_S
Train the dog to drop in the bucket of not easy
I am trained to put the ball in the bucket, unfortunately despite several hours of training, the dog has not got it
Scritto da: LaCritiqueFacile.fr
Dévoreur de piles
A ce prix j'attendais un miracle, et je ne l'ai pas eu, mon chien ne s'en sert pas si je ne suis pas à côté de lui elle ne s'en sert pas, cela fait une semaine que je reste plus d'une heure par jour avec elle, elle comprends le concept mais ne le fait pas seule, elle semble vraiment préférer que je lui lance directement. Au niveau de la distance on ne voit pas de différence entre les trois modes. Le pire c'est au niveau de l'alimentation, entre le câble qui oblige l'utilisation d'une rallonge et les piles qui sont usées au bout de trois jours à raison d'une heure par jour je ne sais pas quoi faire ! La télécommande n'est pour moi pas utile, si mon chien s'en servais correctement je pourrais m'en servir pour ameliorer sa patience mais vraiment ce n'est pas le cas. Par contre le lanceur est compatibles avec les balles ChuckIt! de taille moyenne :Balle de Jeu pour Chien Taille Moyenne - Chuckit! ULTRANBALLS- Lot de 2

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