Advanced Training with Dog Bite Tug
Leather-Made
Are you looking for quality bite tug young dog training?
Do you want it to be soft, comfortable to touch and still very reliable?
If so, please, choose this newly designed Leather Bite Tug with 2 Handles,
it is perfect for developing your dog's bite and retrieve skills. Make your dog more attentive, concentrated, hard-working and physically developed. The quality of this bite tug is the
best. The design is second to none. Get Dog-friendly product at the best price!
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Strong Leather Bite Tug with Handles
Key features of this Dog Bite Tug:
- durable leather
- 2 easy-to-grab handles
- neat double stitching
- proper soft material stuffing
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Intended use of this Dog
Bite Tug:
- young dog training
- retrieve building tool
- prey drive developing
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Sizes and weight:
- 2 1/3 inch (6 cm) wide
- 8 inch (20 cm) long
- 140 gr (5 oz)
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Available colors:
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Our bite tugs enjoy popularity among professional dog trainers and dog
owners. We also make bite tugs of fire hose, french linen and jute. They vary in
length, width, shape and colors.
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Dog Tug for Bite Training / Retrieve
Training
Start prey drive / bite training of your dog with this bite tug and you
will see the results that will please you! This product is a top choice,
because it is made of pure leather, equipped with two nylon handles for
convenient use. Remember that bite training is an excellent method to
test and evaluate the individual dogs' strength of nerves, spectrum of
behaviour, pain sensitivity, environmental sensitivity, stress
management, focus and attention span.
It is advisable to start prey work as early as possible with puppies (10
-12 weeks old). It allows to work with all the unspoiled inborn instincts
of the dog. According to professionals' opinion, if one tries to promote
prey drive, then all the dog's focus should be on the prey, meaning it is
the prey that does all the moving around, not the helper. So, one of the
reasons for starting with a tug is that it is relatively easy to shake it
and wiggle it and let it fly around, and therefore get all the dog's
attention on it. Another is that it is much easier to bite for beginners
when they are puppies.