Dog Ball Launchers
For a ball-obsessed dog, a launcher is a game-changer: it throws much further than you can, saves your arm and back, and means you never have to pick up a slobbery ball by hand again.

Rechargeable Flying Disc Launcher Toy
A rechargeable launcher that fires soft flying discs for active chasing and fetch play.

Plush Squeaky Ball Dog Toy
A soft plush ball that squeaks and rings to keep your dog playing happily.

Rolling Sound Puzzle Ball Dog Toy
Engages your dog's mind with rolling sounds that reward curious play.

Indestructible Herding Ball For Dogs
Channel your dog's chase-and-herd instinct with a tough, oversized play ball.

Remote-Controlled Jumping Ball Dog Toy
A self-entertaining remote-controlled ball that jumps and rolls to keep dogs busy.

Tough Squeaky Teething Dog Ball
A durable teething ball that makes sound and stands up to keen, determined chewers.

Squeaky Tennis Ball Dog Toy
A bouncy tennis-ball toy that squeaks to keep dogs engaged during play and fetch.

Smart Light-Up Moving Dog Ball Toy
A self-moving, light-up bouncing ball that keeps dogs busy and entertained.

Bouncing Floating Fetch Dog Balls 3-Pack
A 3-pack of high-bounce floating fetch balls with easy-pickup grooves.

Automatic Self-Moving Bouncing Dog Ball
A rechargeable self-moving ball that eases boredom and separation anxiety.

Motion-Activated Smart Dog Ball Toy
A rechargeable motion-activated dog ball with rope and barking sounds to beat boredom.

Colourful Tennis Balls For Dogs
Bright, easy-to-catch tennis balls for fetch and active outdoor play.

Smart Self-Moving Dog Ball
A rechargeable, chew-resistant ball that moves on its own to keep dogs busy.

Interactive Self-Moving Dog Ball
A motion-activated rolling ball that keeps active dogs busy, entertained and moving.

Heavy-Duty Herding Ball for Dogs
A big, chew-resistant herding ball that turns nose-nudging and chasing into hours of energy-burning fun - built for power players.
Why a launcher beats throwing by hand
A launcher extends your reach and flings a ball two or three times further, which means a high-energy dog burns off far more steam in the same walk — invaluable for working breeds and bouncy adolescents. The scoop end picks the ball up off the ground, so you keep your hands clean and dry.
It’s also easier on you: no repetitive shoulder strain and no bending to grab a muddy ball a hundred times.
Using one safely
Hard, sustained fetch isn’t ideal for every dog — the high-speed sprints and skidding stops put strain on joints, so go easy with puppies (whose growth plates are still open), seniors and dogs with joint issues. Vary fetch with sniffing and gentler games rather than launching ball after ball.
Match the launcher to the right ball size, and check balls for wear — a cracked or too-small ball is a choking risk. Avoid abrasive tennis-style balls for heavy daily chewers, as the felt can wear teeth.
Everything here is chosen to be genuinely useful in everyday life with your pet — quality-checked, fairly priced and shipped tracked across the UK. For any health concern, your vet is always the best first port of call.
Common questions
Are ball launchers good for dogs?
They’re great for exercising high-energy dogs and saving your arm — but keep sessions sensible. Endless high-speed fetch strains joints, so mix it with sniffing and calmer play, especially for puppies and seniors.
What ball size do I need for a launcher?
Use the size the launcher is designed for — too small and it’s a choking hazard, too big and it won’t throw. Check the product for the recommended ball diameter.
Is fetch bad for a dog’s joints?
Done in moderation it’s fine. The concern is repetitive sprint-and-skid stops over long sessions, which stress joints — limit intense fetch for growing puppies, older dogs and any with joint problems.
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