Chuckit
Dolly and I have found fantastic games to play on the beach with the Chuckit ball launcher.
There's the one bounce and catch challenge.
There's the two bounces and catch challenge.
There's the speed to pick up and return the ball challenge.
There's the climbing challenge, where the ball's launched into the steep hills and it has to be found and then brought back to the owner.
Then there are challenges directed to the launcher...
The accuracy challenge, which comprises three elements:
First, the ability to hit a wooden post that's 100ft away
Second, the ball coming to a stop within a circle drawn in the sand
Third, is distance accuracy - 50ft, 100ft and 150ft.
Finally, there's the choreography of the launch - style assessed through launch for both launcher and dog
We feel confident we can take on any other partnership. There maybe areas where we come second but our combined total will easily beat the rest.
While this is mostly made up, I feel like Canine Hardware - the makers of the fantastic Chuckit, should consider creating a national challenge to become bigger than just the manufacturer of the product itself.
Wouldn't you think that a company who have games at their core would approach user engagement from a gaming perspective? Apparently not and their website is actually decidedly dull.
So I'm sending a version of this email to the marketing team at Canine Hardware to see whether we can get some gaming spirit in to their brand and start challenges across the country.
