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National Fetch Day

October 15 2024
National Fetch Day is a vibrant celebration of canine companionship, recognized each October as an opportunity for dog lovers to break free from the daily grind and enjoy quality time with their furry pals. This event, since 2018, quickly garnered attention for its focus on physical activity, community spirit, and positive social engagement. Fetch, a simple game of tossing and retrieving, has proven benefits for dogs and their owners: it encourages bonding, reduces stress, and provides an easy way to stay active. Experts note that regular exercise helps maintain a pet’s healthy weight, prevents boredom, and strengthens cognitive function. National Fetch Day underscores these findings by highlighting the mental and physical perks of shared playtime, all while bringing people together. Whether you’re a seasoned dog enthusiast or someone who appreciates the joyful energy of active pets, this day offers a fun, evidence-based reminder to get outside and toss that ball.

There’s a pretty important doggy holiday this month! October 15th is National Fetch Day! That may not be quite as critical as Adopt A Shelter Pet Day, Responsible Dog Ownership Day, or any of the charity-related pet holidays, but it is still very relevant. Of course, it’s also important to Fido. Fetch is one of Man’s Best Friend’s favorite games! Read on as a local vet delves into this classic doggy activity.

Is Playing Fetch Good For A Dog?

If you were to ask Fido this, it’s safe to say that the answer would be an enthusiastic yes. We don’t have a universal answer for this one, as it does vary from pup to pup. However, there are definitely some benefits to playing Fetch!

Let’s take a look at some of them.

Activity: Making sure that your four-legged bestie gets regular activity is very important! Just like people, Fido has to keep moving in order to stay fit and healthy. Fetch is a great way for your pooch to get his cardio workout in. This can also be helpful for improving your pup’s self-control and coordination. 

Mental Stimulation: Another good thing about playing Fetch is that it offers some mental stimulation. After all, your pooch is going to have to track the ball, stick, or whatever it is he’s returning. That’s also very important for Fido’s health and well-being.

Bonding: When you take time to hold a stick for your furry bestie, you’re making an effort to keep him happy and healthy. That isn’t going to go unnoticed! Fido tends to be very, very grateful to those who are kind to him and take care of him. And while bonding is important for any dog, it’s crucial for newly-adopted pups, especially as you are first building that special relationship.

Better Behavior: Did you know that playing can help improve dogs’ behavior? A fun game of Fetch can be helpful for this as well. If Fido has too much energy, he’s more likely to act rowdy and unruly. A fun workout will help him calm down, as he’ll be burning off that extra zoom. After that intense workout, your pooch will likely be more interested in naps and cuddles than in chasing the cat around.

Natural Behavior: Fetch taps into some very deep-seated and innate behaviors for our canine companions. Many breeds were originally tasked with retrieving small game and bringing them back to their owners. (Retrievers are a good example of this: that job description is included in the breed name!)

Improves Self-Esteem: Just like people, dogs can struggle with their self-esteem. If Fido is timid or anxious, playing Fetch may help him feel a bit more secure. Our canine pals look adorably proud of themselves when they master something!

It’s Fun: Last but not least, Fetch is just very fun for Fido! It’s hard not to smile when seeing the unbridled joy some pooches display when they are hard at play. Dogs are super cute when they are hard at play.

Of course, every dog is different. A Chihuahua is going to have very different exercise needs than a Doberman would. Be sure to talk to your vet and get some specific advice on that.

What Are Some Tips For Playing Fetch?

Fetch isn’t rocket science, but there are a few things to keep in mind.

Make Sure It’s Safe For Fido

Some pups shouldn’t be encouraged to jump or stand on their back legs, as this can put too much stress on their bones and joints. That may exacerbate or contribute to bone and joint issues, such as hip dysplasia. Fetch also may not be right for brachycephalic pooches, or any dog with respiratory problems. Some dogs lose their breath remarkably fast. This can be very dangerous!

If you aren’t sure whether Fetch is a good option for your canine companion, reach out to your vet and ask for advice.

Choose Appropriate Toys

While sticks and balls are probably Fido’s favorite things to chase, they aren’t the only options. You can also toss various toys. Just take care to only use things that are safe for your canine companion. Avoid anything small or sharp, or items that could be toxic.

It’s also important to choose things that are the right size for your furry best friend.  Your pet could hurt himself on things that are too big or too small for him! Another thing to keep in mind? Your furry friend could hurt—or even crack—his teeth on hard objects, such as sticks. Your pup could also get splinters in his mouth, which isn’t much fun.

Opt For Safe Places

Picking the right location is also important. Dogs do tend to get a bit fixated on things, so don’t assume that Fido will know better than to jump over a steep drop or run into the road in pursuit of his ‘quarry’. Stick to places with good footing. A fenced yard is a great option.

Don’t Overdo It

While the exercise and stimulation that your furry pal gets when playing Fetch is great for him, there can be a downside. Sometimes dogs get a bit too worked up about their favorite games. You may find that Fido gets a bit too rowdy after his game. There is something to be said about the possibility of there being too much of a good thing. Ask your vet for specific advice. 

What Dog Breeds Like Playing Fetch? 

While Fetch is definitely very popular with our canine friends, there are also pups that would rather play Tug-O-War or other games. Some of our canine pals also don’t quite get the concept, and will just give you an adorable confused look and a head tilt if you toss them something to catch. Breed does play a role here. 

Here are some of the pooches that tend to really enjoy this game: 

  • Border Collie
  • English Springer Spaniel
  • Labrador Retriever
  • Australian Shepherd
  • Golden Retriever
  • Standard Poodle
  • Belgian Shepherd
  • German Shorthaired Pointer
  • Jack Russell Terrier
  • English Whippet
  • German Shepherd
  • Weimaraner

Bonus: Tail Wag Starter!

If your canine buddy absolutely loves Fetch, celebrating National Fetch Day might be the perfect reason to treat him to an automated ball launcher. Fido is super cute when he is playing with these! You may find that this is just as entertaining for you as it is for your furry pal. Just be sure to get one that uses balls that are the right size for your pet. Otherwise, this could be a safety issue. For instance, a large dog could choke on a ball meant for a smaller dog. Ask your vet for more information.

Conclusion: In conclusion, Fetch is a fun and beneficial game for Man’s Best Friend! It can help keep your dog entertained, active, and out of trouble. It also offers mental stimulation, is great for coordination, and can help with bonding. That said, there are a few things to keep in mind, such as using appropriate toys and making sure that this type of activity is safe for your pooch.

2025 National Fetch Day – Competitions and Inclusive Play

What’s the historical significance of fetch in dog-human relationships?

Fetch is steeped in centuries of collaboration between canines and people. Historically, retrieving game for hunters enabled dogs to demonstrate their reliability and skill, fostering trust and loyalty. Many breeds were developed specifically to track, catch, and return prey, reflecting how close teamwork allowed humans to secure food more effectively. Over time, this activity evolved from a practical hunting strategy to a bonding exercise that supports mental and physical engagement. Observing a dog’s eagerness to chase and return objects confirms a deeper legacy of cooperation within dog-human relationships. This classic game reveals how shared activities historically nurtured a cooperative bond that still resonates today, bridging primal instincts and modern companionship.

Are there fetch contests or competitions people can join?

Various fetch-related contests and activities exist for enthusiastic canines and their owners to explore. Popular events include Disc Dog competitions and retrieving challenges hosted by organizations like the American Kennel Club. These gatherings test speed, focus, and teamwork between pups and their handlers. Local clubs may organize casual ‘fun runs’ or community tournaments to celebrate dogs’ retrieving instincts. Each event offers a chance to meet fellow dog lovers, exchange training tips, and cheer on the participants. Checking AKC event calendars or reaching out to regional dog clubs can help locate upcoming competitions.

What products or tools are specifically designed for National Fetch Day?

Many pet supply manufacturers feature specialized fetch products designed for National Fetch Day. Sturdy rubber balls, rope tossers, and Frisbee-like discs are crafted to withstand energetic retrieving while ensuring canine safety and longevity. Automated ball launchers add a hands-free twist, letting dogs chase projectiles with minimal human involvement. Some sets include built-in squeakers or hidden treat compartments for extra excitement. These accessories promote consistent exercise and mental engagement, celebrating a cherished game that strengthens bonds between canines and owners. Choose items that suit each pup’s size, breed, and physical abilities.

How can other pets participate in National Fetch Day?

Other companion animals can enjoy fetch-like activities with a few modifications. Cats may chase and retrieve small plush toys or balls with bells, while ferrets often love interactive sessions involving soft, chew-safe objects. Active birds might appreciate retrieving lightweight items from a perch, promoting coordination. It’s advisable to choose species-appropriate toys and limit sessions if pets tire easily. Providing safe, enclosed spaces and plenty of positive reinforcement helps maintain enthusiasm. Including these small creatures in National Fetch Day fosters mental stimulation, physical exercise, and stronger bonds with their human companions.

What are recommended toys or products for playing fetch?

Durable, non-toxic materials work best for safe fetch sessions. Tennis balls, rubber balls, or squeaky toys appeal to many dogs, as long as sizing is correct: objects too small or large can pose choking or injury risks. Frisbees made of sturdy plastic or nylon offer a fun alternative for dogs who enjoy leaping. Automated ball launchers may supply extra excitement, provided the ball size matches the dog’s mouth. Regularly examine toys for signs of wear and dispose of damaged items. Properly fitted products allow both exercise and mental stimulation while protecting canine well-being.

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Do you have questions about playing with your furry friend? Is your pup due for an exam, vaccines, or parasite control? Please feel free to contact us, your local animal clinic, anytime.

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