Auto Ball Launcher + Treat Dispenser — solo play that doesn't wreck the couch— ball + snack reward in one device
Auto ball launcher + treat tunnel — solo play that doesn't wreck the couch.
For pups that want to play fetch on round 87 of the day.
Per supplier: ABS construction, 30 × 18 × 20 cm device, 6 cm tennis balls included, 8 cm treat tray. Pup drops the ball in the top, the machine releases it along a track. Treat tunnel dispenses kibble / training treats at intervals. Solo play that builds a real skill.
Specs (per supplier)
- Material—ABS
- Dimensions—30 × 18 × 20 cm (12 × 7 × 8 in)
- Tennis balls—6 cm diameter (included)
- Treat tray—8 cm diameter
- Colors—Green / Orange / Green White / Grey White / Light White
Where it works
- Solo play during work-from-home Zoom marathons
- Separation training — gives the pup a focused activity
- Rainy-day indoor energy burn
- Smart breeds that need mental work (Border Collies, Aussies, Poodles)
Care
- Wipe—damp cloth weekly
- Avoid—don't submerge — electronics inside
- Treat tray—empty after each session to keep kibble fresh
Three thingsto like.
Drop-and-roll launcher
Pup drops ball in the top, machine releases it along the track. Safer than air-shooters — controlled motion, calmer for nervous pups.
Treat tunnel
Side chamber dispenses kibble / training treats. Adds a food-reward element that keeps interest beyond the novelty phase.
Self-training
Pups can learn the drop-to-launch pattern with a few short sessions. No app, no Bluetooth, no setup beyond plug-in.
Three steps.Brain workout.
Set up
Plug in or batteries (per supplier — confirm in the box). Load 1-2 tennis balls. Fill treat tray with kibble or training treats.
Show your pup
Drop a ball in the top in front of them. Machine releases it along the track. Pup chases. Repeat 2-3 times — most catch on quickly.
Walk away
Pup learns the drop-to-launch pattern. You get a Zoom call without 87 fetch interruptions.
Real pups,
real reviews.
Real worries. Real answers.
What size dog is this for? +
Best for small to medium dogs that fit a 6 cm tennis ball comfortably. Big breeds may consider this too small a ball — supervise with anything that can be swallowed.
Indoor or outdoor? +
Designed for indoor — electronics inside, ABS construction. Don't leave outside in rain.
Power source? +
Per supplier listing: plug-in / batteries (specifics not always clearly stated by supplier — confirm in the box). If you need exact info before ordering, email hello@avocadog.store.
Will my dog actually use it? +
Smart breeds (BCs, Aussies, Poodles) typically take to it within a session or two. Less-driven dogs may need treat lure to engage. Not every pup will love it — 30-day return if no luck.
Choking hazard with the small balls? +
6 cm tennis balls — appropriate for small/medium dogs. Big breeds (Lab, GSD, etc.) shouldn't be left unsupervised with smaller balls. Standard chew-toy supervision rules apply.





