Play Style

Chaser

The Chaser

If your dog lives for the chase — a ball thrown across the yard, a toy dragged on a string, anything that moves fast and needs catching — you’ve got a Chaser.

Chasers are high-energy, highly motivated, and incredibly fun to play with. They light up when something moves. They think fast, commit hard, and don’t quit easily. The trick isn’t tiring them out — it’s giving that drive somewhere smart to go.

Start Here – Top 3 Chaser Activities

The Flirt Pole

Tug-e-nuff Whip it pole

The ultimate Chaser game. A flirt pole lets your dog chase, stalk, and catch — tapping directly into their prey drive in a controlled, structured way. Start here.

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Sit and Bubble

bubble games

Bubbles trigger the chase-and-catch instinct immediately. Add a Sit cue before each round and you’ve got impulse control built right into the most fun game your dog’s ever played.

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Fetch and Tug

play style library

The two-in-one that Chasers are built for. Fetch satisfies the chase drive. Tug satisfies the catch-and-hold drive. Together they give your dog a full physical and mental outlet.

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Chaser Activity List

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