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Special Report: Why Dogs Are Leaving Traditional Fetch Jobs

by The Pawdesk Team
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Fetch-related employment has dropped 14% this year as more dogs pursue careers in tech, influencer branding, and gourmet treat tasting. Experts say the declining interest in fetch stems from “burnout, repetitive motion fatigue, and lack of upward mobility in ball retrieval roles.”

Companies are now offering wellness programs including paw massages and ergonomic tennis balls.

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