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Hyper Pet GoDogGo Fetch Machine Dog Ball Launcher & Automatic Ball Launcher for Dogs With Five 2.5" Balls for Dogs 20-60 Pounds

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  • Fetch Two Ways: Use time & launch distance settings to launch balls on its own, or pet parents can control play using the remote from up to 50 feet away to launch each ball. A wide-mouth bucket with handles makes ball return easy for your pet
  • Compact and Versatile: Includes 5 GoDogGo dog tennis balls, remote control, rechargeable lithium batteries & AC Adapter. Measures 14" x 13" x 17" & 9 pounds. Holds up to 25 tennis balls depending on size (1.75"-2.5"). Will not work with 3" or larger balls
  • Designed With Safety in Mind: Safety arc & sensor provides an upwards & out launch pattern. Please train your pet to stand off to the side or 3 ft in front of the launcher. This is not a child's toy. Suitable for dogs up to 60 pounds (2.5" balls)
  • Configurable Settings: Three time setting options - 4, 7 & 15 second launch intervals and multiple distance settings allowing for launch ranges of 12 - 35 feet; distances will vary depending on the dog tennis ball size, type, and condition
  • Runs on AC Power or Batteries: The GoDogGo is powered by AC Adapter or Rechargeable Batteries. Important charging information: remove ALL balls, turn machine on. Blinking green light will turn steady green when fully charged. Unit will only charge when ON

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.02 x 15 x 17.99 inches; 8 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ GDG4-1
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 10, 2015
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ GoDogGo Inc.
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0162O3MYS
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 2,278 ratings

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Experience the ultimate interactive playtime with your furry friend using the Hyper Pet GoDogGo Fetch Machine Dog Ball Launcher. This innovative toy offers two exciting ways to play fetch. Set the time and launch distance settings to let the machine automatically launch balls on its own, or take control with the remote from up to 50 feet away. The wide-mouth bucket with handles makes ball return easy for your pet, ensuring uninterrupted fun.

Measuring just 14" x 13" x 17" and weighing 8 pounds, this compact and versatile fetch machine is perfect for outdoor use. It comes complete with 5 GoDogGo dog tennis balls, a remote control, rechargeable lithium batteries, and an AC adapter. The GoDogGo Fetch Machine is designed with safety in mind, featuring a safety arc and sensor that provide an upward and outward launch pattern. However, it's important to train your pet to stand off to the side or 3 feet in front of the launcher.

Customize the play experience with configurable settings. Choose from three time setting options (4, 7, and 15-second launch intervals) and adjust the distance settings for launch ranges of 12 to 35 feet. Please note that distances may vary depending on the dog tennis ball size, type, and condition. The GoDogGo Fetch Machine runs on AC power or rechargeable batteries, offering flexibility. Remember to remove all balls, turn on the machine, and plug it in to charge. Charging is indicated by a steady green light.

Bring excitement, exercise, and safety to playtime with the Hyper Pet GoDogGo Fetch Machine Dog Ball Launcher. Watch as your dog delights in chasing and retrieving balls, staying active and entertained for hours on end. Get ready for an upgraded game of fetch like never before!

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Safety Information

Owner supervision recommended. Use only the appropriate ball size for your breed of dog when using the Fetch Machine. Balls not intended to be used as a chew toy.

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Customer assumes all risks & liabilities from the use or misuse of this product. To the fullest extent allowed by law, GoDogGo excludes for itself and its suppliers any liability, whether based in contract or tort (including negligence), for incidental, consequential, indirect, special, or punitive damages of any kind, or for loss of revenue or profits, or for any injury to or death of an animal or person, arising out of or in connection with the sale, maintenance or use of its products, even if GoDogGo or its authorized reseller has been advised of the possibility of such damages. GoDogGo's sole liability shall be limited to the repair, replacement, or refund of the purchase price paid for the product, at GoDogGo's option. This disclaimer of liability for damages will not be affected if any remedy provided herein shall fail of its essential purpose.

Customer reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars
3.6 out of 5
2,278 global ratings

Customers say

Customers are happy with ease of use of the pet toy. They say it does not throw the ball far enough. They also say it is not worth the price. Customers are disappointed with the battery life, and noise. They have different opinions on performance, and quality.

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59 customers mention53 positive6 negative

Customers like the ease of use of the pet toy. They mention that it has a great design, is easy to use and train, and is fun to use. They also appreciate the labels and instructions that are present. Some customers mention that the timing is fun and entertaining for both the dog and the owner.

"...Still the labels and instructions are present and that says alot in itself...." Read more

"...Sad because it has all the features, a great design, easy to use and train, US family owned company (?), etc...." Read more

"...Otherwise, it's been fun to use...until it breaks, I'm sure." Read more

"Easy to use, lots of settings for delays and distance. Big bucket makes it easy for dogs to set the ball for the next throw...." Read more

209 customers mention70 positive139 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the pet toy. Some mention that it works good, while others say that it stopped functioning properly. The remote and or the unit stopped working, and the tennis balls no longer work. Some customers also report that the battery does not last and the pet's favorite toy won't work.

"...I will say, the first one was defective and would not charge. Amazon to the rescue, and I had a new one the next day! Fantastic customer service...." Read more

"...So far it works great and our dog LOVES it- tires her out after about 20 minutes. If you have a trainable, fetch obsessed dog this is worth it." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"Will buy again if it ever breaks! It stopped working once or twice but I took it apart and found a cable loose, reattached it and it works great..." Read more

155 customers mention58 positive97 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the pet toy. Some mention it's better built than another machine from petsafe, has a good design, and will stand up to a beating. However, others say that it broke within 2 months, is not very durable, and is cheaply made.

"...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...." Read more

"1st off, the machine is better built than another machine from petsafe...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...Then the started broke on it after a year because he played with it to much, the one bad thing is you can’t just buy pieces to fix this product you..." Read more

109 customers mention22 positive87 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the distance of the pet toy. They mention that it does not throw the ball far enough, it only shoots the tennis balls 10 feet if you are lucky, and it does so more up than out. Some say that the product is overpriced and does not warrant the price tag.

"...about the same distance as the tennis ball, which is to say..not very far at all, even on the longest distance setting..." Read more

"...50% of the time.2. It launches all the balls and keeps trying to launch even when a ball isn’t there, suggesting the ball present..." Read more

"...It is working good but sometimes it doesn't shoot the balls as far as I would like maybe if the balls get wet from the dog carrying them in his..." Read more

"...I do like that the ball launches high and not straight out, so it seems safer. If you have a ball obsessed dog, this is the machine for you." Read more

95 customers mention22 positive73 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the pet toy. They mention that it's not worth the price, a bad investment, and a little expensive compared to the quality. Some customers also mention that the design is not worth it and the plastic is cheap.

"...It is disappointing for the money spent." Read more

"...So as many others I'm stuck with this expensive toy, that is a big disappointment........" Read more

"...I think it's a little expensive compared to the quality, but it makes my dogs happy so I'm happy! 😃..." Read more

"...Well worth the money, suggest buying additional 2.5”Balls to fill it with.Update: After 3 Weeks Of Use..." Read more

79 customers mention10 positive69 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the pet toy. They mention that it won't stay charged or work properly, even when plugged in. The batteries also don't hold charge and the unit became useless.

"...I will say, the first one was defective and would not charge. Amazon to the rescue, and I had a new one the next day! Fantastic customer service...." Read more

"...Strike 1, first machine failed in 6 months, Strike 2, company and seller seemingly non existent when trying to address the problem and their website..." Read more

"...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...." Read more

"...Had to return #3 and #4 within a week cos the batteries won’t hold charge." Read more

52 customers mention13 positive39 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the launchability of the pet toy. They mention that it tries to launch continuously even if a ball isn't there. Some say that the machine stops launching after a month, while others say it keeps firing non-stop. Some customers also mention that the toy doesn't launch as far as expected and that it just stops altogether.

"...50% of the time.2. It launches all the balls and keeps trying to launch even when a ball isn’t there, suggesting the ball present..." Read more

"...I emailed warranty but never heard back. Shortly after, the auto throw stopped working as well...." Read more

"...with three different types of balls, and we found the rubber one launched much further than the standard tennis balls, so I will buy more of those...." Read more

"...Used #1 for few days then the sensor was not reacting. Had to return #3 and #4 within a week cos the batteries won’t hold charge." Read more

37 customers mention4 positive33 negative

Customers are not happy with the noise the pet toy makes. They say it scares their dogs, and the mechanisms that shoot the ball is loud. Some customers also mention that the noise can be heard indoors by neighbors and sounds like a gun going off in the distance.

"...for a week but still not as good as this product then it started making weird noises, so I caved and got another one of these...." Read more

"...It can be heard indoors by neighbors, and sounds like a gun going off in the distance...." Read more

"Dog loves to play with it but is scared of the clicking sound it makes when a ball is about to be launched." Read more

"...She can do this herself which is great. The noise scared her at first but we related the noise to positive things and after a few days of about..." Read more

Failed after 3-4 hours use requires plenty of maintenance and attention
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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.UPDATEWe 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 2It 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 3It 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_detailsThey 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=1The 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.
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I have a 10 month old, ball obsessed labradoodle. I have mobility issues, and it's hard for me to throw the ball very far, so I bought this machine. I will say, the first one was defective and would not charge. Amazon to the rescue, and I had a new one the next day! Fantastic customer service. The replacement works like a charm. I really like you can adjust the distance, as well as the number of seconds for it to launch. It came with three different types of balls, and we found the rubber one launched much further than the standard tennis balls, so I will buy more of those. It only took two days for my doodle to learn to put the ball into the machine. I think she learned just by watching me. I taught her to stand to the side and "wait," as you can see from the picture, so she didn't get hit by the ball. I do like that the ball launches high and not straight out, so it seems safer. If you have a ball obsessed dog, this is the machine for you.
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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.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Très bien
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5/5, mon chien adore, il a vite compris le principe, il S'éclate tout seul avec le lanceur de balles

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