I've seen a few dogs that run straight with their bodies on a slight diagonal angle. It's kind of funny to see it especially if the body is really twisted compared to the direction of travel.
It's actually called "dog tracking" and it can happen to vehicles when the rest alignment is off badly enough. It's natural for dogs but I wonder why it's programmed into them to do it.
My wife and I literally both reacted with that thought. 😂 You know these dogs spend 95% of their life on the living room floor, this thing is a perfect recipe for pinched nerves and slipped discs 😂
“Useless”? Can elderly or disabled people not be afforded the luxury of being able to play with their dogs? God forbid a product doesn’t suit YOUR taste
@@Goutham1826 that was rude. Maybe you’re the one who needs to log off YT. just because you’re having a bad time doesn’t mean you should make other people’s day worse.
Dogs might have a short attention span but that also works in favor of the product. They'll eventually go back to it. A lot. $400 seems a bit crazy though.
I built this 10 years ago and I wonder why I didn't apply for a patent. Just take the circuit board and the motor of an RC car. You can even leave the axle on and just make a notch in the wheel and 3 pulleys
Right when I heard the song start I immediately muted the volume, I can't believe there's still people who don't despise this song because this song has been used way too much its unbelievable 😂
@@Ehatntmtntahe that just means youre chronically online. Get off the internet, take a shower, touch some grass and then you'll be able to enjoy good songs
@@MiniNinja258 its television, likely did it for the absurdity. Kevin doesnt need $20 but the shows joke is he is shrewd and greedy, therefore "haha hes chasing $20 this product can be funny"
Did an extremely quick look around online at how I could make this. 4 pulley blocks with string and carabiners ($15), a cheap plug-in drill ($20), a scrap of fabric (free, probably use an old sock) total price $35
@lilblkrose as long as you cleaned them before you let your dog have free reign of them is fine. Not like they can tell the difference from fresh out of the can and and used. As long as your dogs happy you good❤
@@msstry1why would u need to clean them? Am I missing that tennis balls have viruses that dogs will catch or are u just trying to seem nice to your dog because they wouldn’t ever notice you’ve cleaned a tennis ball for them or even care
My husky passed away a few months ago. Wish I had this then. The only times he was so pooped that he passed out for hours was when he spent the day with his sisters and ran around for a few hours, playing chase with each other lol
@@Stormsorter 3d printer for housing. Or a local 3d printing service. Even a remote on off switch would be easy. You could even have it go both ways just using an old RC car parts. Or if you wanted to use a more powerful motor you could use the circuit board of the rc car, you'd just need to run the wires leading to the motor to a transistor that would be used as a remote controlled switch. Technically plastic is super easy to work with as well. Hdpe, old milk jugs, cut up and put in a small bread loaf pan. Heat it up to 200-225 in oven. You can then press it into a mold or with some welding gloves shape it to where you want it to be. Spray or put it in cold water to hold the shape. Or find small metal dishes that could be assembled shape wise. Easy to plastiweld them together or use screws. Slightly heat the screws and they will go in easy and the plastic will hold the threading form making it disassemblable.
@@SweetTooth8989 Fam for $400 dollars, it better come loaded with the nightly version of ChatGPT to regulate the safety systems and a permanently built-in nuclear cell to power it forever
Made it myself 😅 and the dogs are indeed exhausted. I used an old stationary bike,construction rope,wooden poles with curtain wheels and that's about it 😊
@@Cats_andarthe definitely didn't make one, I did tho, bit of string, a dog toy and remote control car, my collies love it, I started using a cheapo glider (the lil foam ones) they naturally heard it until angry then tear it up....
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400 is crazy and I think my dog would learn pretty quick to stand and wait for it come around lol. Atleast make it bigger so the dog can actually run instead of turn in circles lol
It will take just one small slip, and your dog catches the toy. Then all that string gets tangled up into a knot that not even Gandhi would have the patience to undo. 😂
@@RimWulf exactly. And half the time it's not even actual consumers, just scalpers looking to take advantage of FOMO and ppl's love for certain IPs. Even got companies like Nvidia tryna secretly double dip doing the same thing as the scalpers. It's a problem with the majority of products these days.
Ignoring the cases where the person is not physically capable of playing with their dog.. The best thing about having a dog is that you can entertain him by being part of his daily life, and not just someone who feeds him!! Remember!!! When you get home tired from work/school/college and think that "10 minutes is too much time to play with him", don't forget that his day begins and ends when you are with him. For the owner who has had a busy day, it may seem like a small thing, but for the little animal he raises, the presence and interaction with the owner is the only moment of the day that he did something.
i spent $400 on an old used riding lawnmower that i still use to this day. idk about the returns on a $400 dog toy that you have to stand by to operate lmao
1. it's WIIIILDLY overpriced 2. the dogs didn't care 3. they will get disinterested quickly, right? it only does one thing in one direction (you've never seen it look so easy)
Or… for a safer, more engaging, much cheaper method: Get a $5 wire cat wand and play with your damn dog. If they jump to catch it a lot they get tired fast My body is broken so I can’t do all that much with my dog(we have an enclosed backyard and my dad can take her for walks) but waving a wand around occasionally giving treats for 5-10 mins is fine even for me. Your grandma could do it too. The dog would enjoy it more since it’s exercise, mental stimulation, and attention.
Not only am I already deciding where to put one in my own yard, I’m a dog groomer and I appreciate that all your doodley-dogs look like they’re well kept 🤣🤣