Get Ready for National Fetch Day 2024: The Ultimate Dog Party

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Mark your calendars, dog lovers! National Fetch Day is coming on Saturday, October 19, 2024. This annual celebration, sponsored by Chuckit!®, is all about strengthening the bond between dogs and their humans through the simple joy of fetch. We are excited to partner with you for National Fetch Day. Thank you for joining the party!

Celebrating in Style

Chuckit! Ultra Squeaker BallChuckit!® is going all out for National Fetch Day 2024. Here's how you can be part of the National Fetch Day festivities:

Social Media Fun

Join the fun! Follow and tag us @chuckitfetchgames for the ultimate entertaining and informative content. Share your epic fetch adventures using #MakeFetchHappen #Chuckit #NationalFetchDay #NFD. Let’s fetch together! 🐾🎉

Exciting Sweepstakes

From September 16-27, enter for a chance to win one of 100 grand prize party boxes filled with Chuckit!® goodies. Daily instant-win prizes will also be up for grabs. Plus, enter at https://chuckitsweepstakes.com/ on October 19th for a chance to win awesome prizes.

Local Events

Keep an eye out for National Fetch Day events in your area. These gatherings are perfect for meeting other dog lovers and trying out Chuckit!® Products firsthand.

Why Fetch Matters

Fetch isn't just a game - it's a powerful tool for your dog's well-being. Here are some of the benefits of playing fetch:

  1. Natural reward: Dogs find fetch inherently satisfying. No treats are needed.
  2. Mental stimulation: It taps into your dog's instincts in a positive way.
  3. Physical exercise: Keeps your pup active and healthy.
  4. Bonding time: Strengthens your connection through play.

Choosing the Right Gear

Picking the right Chuckit!® ball size is key. Here’s a simplified guide to help you choose:

  • XXL (100+ lbs): 4" ball (larger than a softball)
  • XL (100+ lbs): 3.5" ball (larger than a baseball)
  • L (60-100 lbs): 3" ball (slightly bigger than a tennis ball)
  • M (20-60 lbs): 2.5" ball (tennis ball size)
  • S (0-20 lbs): 2" ball (slightly larger than a golf ball)

Chuckit!® offers launchers to match different ball sizes, making fetch easier and more fun for everyone.

Eco-Friendly Fun

This year's National Fetch Day features the EcoFetch line, featuring balls and sticks made with 40% recycled rubber. These earth-conscious toys maintain the durability Chuckit!® is known for while reducing environmental impact. These products show Chuckit!®'s commitment to both playtime and the planet. Some of the popular EcoFetch products include:

EcoFetch Ball

Made with 40% recycled rubber, each with a unique pattern.

Chuckit! The Whistler Dog Toy

EcoFetch Ball: EcoFetch Stick

It also uses 40% recycled rubber, compatible with the Ring Chaser.

Chuckit! Eco Fetch Stick

EcoFetch Launcher

Ergonomic design made from certified sustainable resin.

Chuckit! The Whistler Dog Toy

Get Set for the Best Dog Party of the Year!

Remember, National Fetch Day is about celebrating the unique bond you share with your dog. Whether you're trying out the new Chuckit!® gear or simply tossing a favorite toy in the backyard, the most important thing is spending quality time with your furry best friend.

So, get ready to make fetch happen on October 19th! Your dog will thank you with wagging tails and happy barks. See you on National Fetch Day!

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