Away with Boredom and Destructive Behavior
Your couch. Broken. Your shoes. Chewed up. Your door. Scratched. You come home and see the damage. Again. And your dog? He looks at you with guilty eyes. But he couldn't help it—he was bored stiff.
Because this is what happens: you go to work. Your dog stays behind. For eight hours. Nothing to do. No challenge. No stimulation. And that energy needs to be released. So he starts chewing. On your things. On your furniture. It's not disobedience—it's pure boredom.
Dogs who don't get enough mental stimulation can exhibit destructive behaviors like chewing on furniture, digging, excessive barking, and even aggression. And you know what's worse? Studies show that mental stimulation is just as important as physical activity—10 minutes of brain stimulation is equivalent to an hour of walking.
The Problem That No One Tells You
Your dog is intelligent. Border Collies, Labradors, Golden Retrievers—these are working breeds. They were bred to perform tasks and solve problems. And now? They're lying on the couch for eight hours. Their brains are in "off" mode. And that's driving them crazy.
The Hard Truth About Boredom in Dogs:
- Dogs that are not mentally challenged can develop boredom, anxiety and behavioral problems
- Lack of mental stimulation leads to excessive barking, chewing on furniture and destructive behavior
- You pay €100+ for a new sofa, shoes, cushion - while you could have prevented this
- Bored dogs may also dig in the yard, jump on people or pull on furniture
- By the time you get home, the damage has already been done
Why Training Without Rewards Does NOT Work
You tried it. "Sit!" "Stay!" "Here!" But without a tasty treat? Your dog will listen for five minutes at most. Because where's the motivation? Where's the fun?
Interactive toys with a reward system make them extra motivating for dogs. They're driven by the reward. And this treat launcher turns training into a game.
Why 9,847 Dog Owners Already Trust This Launcher
✓ Combines Play, Training & Reward - One movement, three benefits
✓ Stimulates hunting instinct - Chasing = natural behavior
✓ 10 min Play = 1 Hour Walk - Mentally exhausted is truly exhausted
✓ Prevents Destructive Behavior - Challenged dogs = happy dogs
✓ Spring mechanism - Shoots snacks up to 5 meters
✓ Works with all snacks - kibble, training snacks, dried meat
✓ Safe & Non-Toxic - BPA-free, food-grade material
✓ Suitable for all sizes - from Chihuahua to German Shepherd
Technical Specifications
| Properties |
Details |
| Type
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Interactive snack launcher with spring mechanism |
| Operation
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Spring-loaded trigger - pull the lever, the snack flies away |
| Distance
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3-5 meters (adjustable with pulling force) |
| Material
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BPA-free, food-safe plastic (non-toxic) |
| Weight
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180 grams (light and handy) |
| Capacity
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50-80 training snacks (depending on size) |
| Suitable for |
All dry snacks, chunks of 5-15mm |
| Target audience
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Dogs and cats of all breeds and sizes |
| To colour
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Blue, Pink, Green |
| Maintenance
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Removable parts, easy to clean |
Perfect For Dog Owners Who:
✅ Have an energetic dog that needs a lot of exercise
✅ Working during the day and leaving their dog home alone
✅ Suffering from destructive behavior (chewing, digging, barking)
✅ Want to challenge their dog mentally (not just physically)
✅ Want to make training more fun and effective
✅ Young puppies learn quickly with rewards
✅ Have multiple dogs and want to play together
✅ Have little time for long walks
Why Mental Fatigue Is More Important Than Physical Fatigue
You take your dog for an hour's walk. He comes home. And an hour later? He's running around again. Why? Because his brain isn't tired. Mental stimulation is just as important as physical activity—10 minutes of mental work is comparable to an hour's walk.
What happens when you have mental fatigue:
- The brain must think, predict, react
- The reward system in the brain is activated (dopamine)
- Interactive toys improve the bond between dog and owner through playing together
- Your dog learns to think in terms of problem solving
- After 10-15 minutes? Your dog is really tired, not just physically exhausted.
With this snack launcher?
- You shoot a treat → your dog chases → catches the reward
- The brain is active: "Where is this going? How fast do I need to be?"
- Natural hunting behavior is stimulated
- After 10 minutes of play? Your dog is exhausted on the couch.
- No more destructive behavior out of boredom
Why This Works Better Than Just Throwing Snacks
| Hand Throwing Problem |
Solution With Launcher |
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Not far enough → Dog has no time to run
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5 meters far → Real sprint needed
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Unpredictable → Dog knows where it lands
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Spring mechanism → Exciting and unexpected
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Inconsistent → Always a different distance
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Adjustable → Consistent training
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Snacks get lost in grass
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Visible flight path → Easy to find
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Your arm is getting tired
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Spring mechanism does the work
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| No interaction |
Playing together → Strengthening the bond |
How to Use This for Optimal Results
For Mental Stimulation (Anti-Boredom):
- Fill the launcher with 20-30 training treats
- Shoot a snack every 30 seconds
- Alternate distances (short-long-short-long)
- Duration: 10-15 minutes per session
- Your dog is mentally tired and satisfied
For Training (Obedience):
- Teach a command ("Sit," "Stay," "Come")
- Dog executes command → Immediately shoots away reward
- Dog chases and gets instant confirmation
- Repeat 10-15 times per session
- Your dog learns faster with instant reward
For Multiple Dogs:
- Two dogs? Take turns shooting
- One dog must wait (impulse training)
- Another dog chases
- Take turns running
- Teaches patience and reaction speed
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: My dog is still a puppy (4 months old). Isn't this too intense?
A: Perfect for puppies! Start with short distances (1-2 meters) and gentler pulling. Puppies learn fastest with treats, and this makes training fun instead of boring.
Q: Does this also work for large breeds (German Shepherd, Rottweiler)?
A: Absolutely! The launcher works for all sizes. Large breeds often need MORE mental stimulation. Use larger treats (up to 15mm) for large dogs.
Q: Can't my dog eat too many treats with this?
A: Smart tip: Just use his daily kibble as "snacks" in the launcher. Subtract the number of kibbles from his normal portion. This way, he won't get too many calories.
Q: Isn't this too noisy? My neighbors...
A: The spring mechanism makes a soft "tick" sound when firing. Much quieter than a bored dog barking 😉
Q: How do I clean this?
A: Simple! All parts are removable. Rinse under the tap with lukewarm water and soap. Let dry. Done!
Q: Does this work indoors or only outdoors?
A: Both! Indoors: use for shorter distances (1-2 meters) in a hallway or living room. Outdoors: use full power for maximum distance (5 meters). Perfect for an apartment or garden.
Money Back Guarantee & Delivery Benefits
🚚 Free shipping from €50 within NL & BE
📦 In stock - Fast delivery
⚡ Please note: Only 19 pieces left in Blue
✅ 30-day money-back guarantee
⭐ 4.7/5 stars based on 1,473 reviews
💳 Post-payment possible via Klarna
🌱 BPA-free - 100% safe for pets
🔒 CE approved - Meets European safety standards
Get Rid of Guilt About Your Bored Dog
Order today and see the difference for yourself. No more broken items. No more boredom barking. Just a content, mentally challenged dog that's happy—even when you're not around.
The choice is simple:
€29 for this launcher that will last for years
OR
€100+ per month on new stuff that your dog destroys
Pro Tips From Experienced Dog Owners:
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Start small - Start with 1-2 meters distance, slowly build up to 5 meters
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Use daily kibble - Subtract from normal portion, prevents overweight
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Alternate commands - "Sit" → Shoot snack → "Fetch" → Reward
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Play before you leave – 10 minutes before you leave for work = exhausted, calm dog
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Make it exciting - Vary distances, directions and timing for maximum challenge
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Keep it in a fixed place - Dog learns: "If the owner takes it = playtime!"