Bite Toy for Amstaff Puppy Prey Drive and Bite Skills Training
Does your puppy try from time to time to train his bite skills in chewing your personal things? Do not you still have a right supply to develop his bite grip?
Then, you need to find a bite tug asap and start your dog bite work. Otherwise you will need to spend much more money on new shoes, slippers, or gloves after your doggy's bite exercising with them. Purchase this fire hose dog training tug that will satisfy your Staffy's natural need of chewing. This product has much more positive qualities for dog biting than your personal things!
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- Secure Fire Hose Amstaff Bite Training Tug with Nylon Handle
- Strong Fire Hose Training Tug for Amstaff Bite Skills Improvement
Key features of this Amstaff Bite Tug: - made of fire hose material
- dog-friendly stuffing
- stitched along the edges
- fitted with one nylon handle
- supreme durability and strength
| Intended use of this Amstaff Bite Tug: - training
- playing
- biting skills developing
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Size: - width - 2 1/3 inch (6 cm)
- length - 12 inch (30 cm)
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This perfect dog bite tug is recommended by professional dog trainers and vets and corresponds to the World Standards. It is made of extra firm material with good wearing qualities. A fire hose is very flexible fabric and has a soft rubber lining. Its enduring external canvas and gentle inner rubber ensures a long lifetime of this dog item, even if it is used everyday for active dog bite work.
Build your dog's bite angle and improve his retrieve and prey drive skills with the help of this gear.
This Amstaff training tug is provided with a strong nylon handle of bright color. So, if you perform your pet retrieve training somewhere in the park and the tug suddenly falls in the grass, it will be very easy to find it. As for the handle, it is created in the shape of a loop and is very comfy to hold. Besides, it keeps your arms at the safe distance from your furry friend's jaw and prevents any bite injury.
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