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The FetchPro Offers Four Adjustable Prongs to Pick Up and Throw Toys

FetchPro is an adjustable gripping dog toy. With this product, dog lovers can pick up and toss toys of all shapes and sizes.

The company is labeling this the best thing to happen to dogs since the squeak. Dog tennis balls come in a variety of sizes for different shaped dogs. The majority of ball scoopers cannot fit large balls, leaving fetch options limited.

The FetchPro has four adjustable prongs that solve these problems. With these prongs, you can throw balls of all shapes and sizes, including oval-shaped tennis balls and cubed-shaped objects.

The product comes with a SonicFetch ball. The ball will whistle every time it is thrown, making the game of fetch much more enjoyable for pets.
Trend Themes
1. Adjustable Dog Toys - The adjustable prongs in FetchPro's dog toy offer disruptive innovation opportunities in the pet industry by solving fetch limitations previously faced by dog lovers.
2. Customizable Pet Products - Personalized dog toys with adjustable features like FetchPro can revolutionize the pet industry and create new possibilities for product differentiation and customization.
3. Smart Pet Toys - Integrating technology like the SonicFetch ball in dog toys like FetchPro can give rise to a new trend of innovative and interactive pet products.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Products - FetchPro's adjustable dog toy provides opportunities for disrupting the pet product industry with innovative products that increase pet engagement and enjoyment.
2. Toy Manufacturing - Adjustable features like the four-pronged design in FetchPro's dog toy could create new possibilities in toy manufacturing, especially for products that require a more efficient and adaptable design.
3. Pet Technology - Integrating technology like the SonicFetch ball in dog toys could create new industry opportunities for trendy and innovative pet products that incorporate automation and interactivity.

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