On October 21, gather your dog and the closest Chuckit! toy for National Fetch Day, an opportunity to spend time together in the yard, create memories, and exercise. Although fetch is considered to be one of the most ancient forms of human-canine intimacy, the organizers of National Fetch Day, Chuckit!, have enhanced the experience for all participants.
This year, Chuckit! is collaborating with dog-friendly pubs and restaurant partners that are popular with Chuckit! patrons to bring the celebration nationwide. These establishments are adorned with Chuckit! merchandise. FetchPacks filled with Chuckit!-approved merchandise and additional delights for your furry companion. A visit to the local pet store and tavern is the ideal way to refuel before taking your dog outside to play fetch. For more information on how to participate in the National Fetch Day activities hosted by Chuckit!, please visit the National Fetch Day website.
The background of National Fetch Day
Although it is currently a game played between a human and a dog, fetch has its origins tens of thousands of years ago, when survival was the objective. Recent scientific research places the domestication of the first canines by Homo sapiens between 18,000 and 32,000 years ago. Their gradual transformation from hunting adversaries to hunting companions by their wolf ancestors culminated in their widespread domestication as pets throughout the millennia.
In this case, fetch enters into play. Dogs served multiple purposes as hunting companions, one of which was to retrieve food; think of the bloodhound from Duck Hunt, minus the sarcastic chuckle. Those varieties that excelled at this essential characteristic had a greater chance of surviving and developing into the beloved fetch enthusiasts we know today. Over time, pursuits that were considerably less survival-oriented—such as cuddling and occupying the entire bed—supplanted the necessity to procure sustenance. Consequently, the act of fetch evolved into a game of fetch, albeit one that emphasized bonding to a greater extent.
Consequently, why do canines play fetch? They are, as it turns out, psychologically and chemically predisposed to the game. The game of retrieve is enjoyable for them. Their reward regions are stimulated by the “runner’s high” that the exercise induces. This reward region stimulation results in a self-reinforcing cycle. When they are in a happy mood, dogs engage in fetch more.
Additionally, a bonding component is present. A significant impression is made on the relationship between a dog and his human through the activity of fetch, given that dogs are notoriously obedient creatures. It provides the dog (and, dare we say, the human as well) with much-needed exercise and chemically and psychologically strengthens the bond. Canines adore catch. Fetch is a game they engage in with their owners. Canines adore their owners. What exquisite mathematics, indeed!
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National Fetch Day Activities
Hospitium-style festivities; win a purchasing spree
The national celebrations are marked with a Chuckit! The Champ Shopping Spree is a $500 guided shopping experience on Petmate.com. To compete for a chance to win, please visit www.chuckitsweeps.com for further details. Don’t forget to tag @chuckitfetchgames and use the hashtag #nationalfetchday.
While supporting local businesses, you can also acquire promotional merchandise
National Fetch Day is more enjoyable when celebrated with others. Chuckit! collaborates with local businesses annually, and this year is no exception. Eat, drink, or shop locally to obtain complimentary Chuckit! merchandise. Curbside only please. For more information, visit petmate.com/nationalfetchday.
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NATIONAL FETCH DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2021 | October 16 | Saturday |
2022 | October 15 | Saturday |
2023 | October 21 | Saturday |
2024 | October 19 | Saturday |
2025 | October 18 | Saturday |