Fetchit
Interactive games to entertain your dog.
A privacy-first dog entertainment app with sound and screen-based games. Game packs for puppies, senior dogs, and working breeds. Offline play.
Fetchit
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Interactive games to entertain your dog
What you get
Fetchit was built for exactly this.
The core features that make Fetchit different from the generic alternatives.
Two-tap to play
Open the app, tap a game, set the phone on the floor — your dog is engaged in under five seconds, with no account and no setup.
Dog-visible games
Bold yellow and blue play surfaces tuned to the colors dogs actually see, with strong haptics synced to the on-screen prey.
Paw-proof screen lock
The screen locks during an active session so a stray paw can't exit the game or wander into your other apps.
Vet-minded safety caps
Volume and brightness are capped during play, so a session stays gentle on your dog's ears and eyes.
Calm Mode for alone time
Longer ambient sessions designed for the hours your dog is home by themselves (Plus).
Runs on-device
Games play offline with nothing to sign into — useful when you've left the phone home with the dog and stepped out.
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Download once
Install Fetchit from the App Store when the waitlist opens. No account setup — it works the moment you open it.
02
Use for ninety seconds a day
The product is designed so the useful thing takes less than two minutes. Anything longer and you stop. We know.
03
Notice what changes
Patterns surface after two to three weeks. The data is yours alone — no cloud, no report to anyone.
Not shipped yet
Notify me when Fetchit ships.
One email when it lands on the App Store. No drip sequence.
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From the journal
Notes on the practice.
- 01
Dog Play Patterns: The Health Data Your Vet Is Missing
Your dog's play patterns are one of the earliest health signals — here's what to track before your next vet visit and what the data actually reveals.
2026-04-16
5 min read
- 02
The Dog Vet Visit Checklist: What to Track, Ask, and Bring
A dog vet visit checklist covering what to observe beforehand, what to bring, and the questions worth asking even when everything seems fine.
2026-04-02
5 min read
- 03
Mental Stimulation for Dogs: Why Five Minutes of the Right Games Works
Mental stimulation for dogs doesn't require a long run or an elaborate setup — five focused minutes of the right game can settle a wired dog better than an hour of fetch.
2026-03-19
5 min read
- 04
What Your Dog Is Trying to Tell You (And How to Actually Listen)
Understanding what your dog is trying to tell you starts with slowing down enough to notice. A guide to the signals hiding in plain sight.
2026-03-05
4 min read
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