Do you consider yourself a saving person? Then you can't miss this offer. This French Linen Cover will gain interest of the dog owners who train their dogs with bite sleeves. This useful article ensures the prolonged life of the sleeve - even after numerous years of use the bite sleeve will look like newly bought due to this cover. Equipped with a comfy to hold handle, it does not reduce the functionality of the sleeve, just protects it from sharp dog's teeth. It is well-made of durable and tear-proof material which strength is increased by means of careful stitching.
Pitbull French Linen Cover with Increased Durability
You don't have to select the cover which will fit your very model of bite sleeve. This French Linen cover fits most of standard adult sleeves available on the market. No matter how hard your pet bite the sleeve, it won't be damaged or spoiled, if it is protected with this strong cover, made of tear-proof French Linen. Besides, you can be sure that your Pitbull's education is safe and harmless for the dog, as the basic material is health-friendly and nothing in its stuff can provoke allergies and irritations. Thanks to careful stitching, the cover is increasingly durable and will serve long. Soft outside handle allows firm holding of the gear - your hands will be far away from the dog’s teeth.
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