Sometimes it's products like this that makes having a dog so much more fun.
The Snackshotz Treat Launcher shoots a dog treat about 12 feet away, sending your four-legged pal running off with reckless abandon to find the tasty yummy. Just grab a bag of treats, sit in your favorite chair, and give Buddy a good workout as he runs through the house tracking down treats.
Dogmatic Products Inc., the company that makes the Snackshotz, says you should only use it with Discos Flying Dog Treats, claiming its the only dog treat that works with the launcher. Sounds like Dogmatic has a hand in that product as well!
Watch the video to see it in action.
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1:05 AM | by Steve Johnson |


4 comments:
I prefer the old-fashioned way of just tossing a dog treat with my hands. The old way works with any shape and size of dog treat and the distance thrown can easily be modified. You can also toss multiple treats at once.
the dog in the video doesn't seem to be half as enthusiastic as the guy who launches the treats... and why would you demo this product in the kitchen of your house next to the food bowls of your dog!?
Just think how far you can make your dog run with this sucker!
Try launching this...
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The same businessman owns a "prep school" for dogs (read: revisionist kennel). He won't enroll any dogs who wear polyester.
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