Protective French Linen Pitbull Bite Sleeve for Young and Adult Dog Training
Is not your dog interested in training? We know how to turn him on education – one of the most important tutorial process for large and strong canines – bite work. The best manufacturers - creative and gifted people – have constructed Extra Durable Bite Protection Sleeve for you to teach your APBT to attack a certain object correctly, develop his hunting instincts and snatch, build proper bite, etc. This gear is made of natural material – French Linen.
It contains no chemical substances or similar so it is absolutely safe and non-toxic - it is eco- and pet-friendly stuff. Thanks to strong and almost unbreakable construction the sleeve can be used for the most strenuous dog bite training. It creates complete protection for the helper /trainer preventing the dog from biting the arm covered with this sleeve. It is thick fabric that is hard to bite through even for the dog with sharp teeth and strong grip.
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Adjustable Comfortable Dog Bite Sleeve with Two Handles for Stronger Hold
Heavily Stitched French Linen Bite Protection Pitbull Sleeve Safe for Dogs' Teeth
Bite sleeve for safe dog training
It covers the arm up to elbow and prevents its traumatizing during dog bite work. It is recommended for training young and adult dogs. It is intended for professional work only. If you have never worked with bite sleeve it is better to use it under supervision of experienced dog coach.
Key features of this Protection Pit Bull Bite Sleeve: - Durable French Linen
- 2 hard inner handles
- Does not absorb wet and dirt
- Fits both hands - left and right
- Protects arm and elbow
- Reliably stitched
- Advanced bite area
- Replaceable handles
- Adjustable strap (elbow zone)
- Dog-friendly materials
- Lightweight
| Intended use of this Training Protection Bite Pitbull Sleeve: - Police and military dog training
- Dog exercising
- Protection dog training
- Bite building
- Professional dog training
- Army dog training
- Dog snatch development
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The surface is rather smooth so it will be easy for the Pitbull to catch it with its mouth. It is a perfect training article that helps the pet to make a prosperous protection-trained canine. This equipment is easy in use. You can maneuver it as you like due to 2 inside handles. They are hard enough for you to hold the item stronger on your arm. Being comparatively lightweight - only 3 1/3 lb (1,5 kg) –( other sleeves have bigger weight) this tool offers better mobility. Since it is a short model it is no a problem for you to have it on an arm for hours. It does not protect the shoulder zona.
To adjust it on your hand it a momentary procedure – use regulable strap on the elbow zona to fit and fix this sleeve as snug and comfortable as possible. It does not move around the arm. If duly fixed the sleeve won’t slip off your hand during dog training. It is soft from inside that is why it is pleasant to wear it.
This supply will serve you for long time as it is made in accordance with the international standards. Heavily stitched with special reinforced threads for added strength the tool will probably last for a decade at least.
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Second, most here know from first hand experience that some dogs of unknown parentage can also "look like" an APBT. For instance, the mother is known to be an APBT or AST but the sire is unknown. Third, in a litter of a cross between say an APBT and AST you can end up with a variety of "looks". You might even get a couple that look just like an APBT in structure...a couple that look like an AST...and others that appear to be a melting pot of the two. Finally, you can have a dog that exhibits the visual traits of an APBT and have no genetic material from an APBT from either parent. All of the above explains to a degree why there is so much confusion about our breeds...and some arguements. Here is the possible "rub" that might upset some... You can for all practical purposes have a PHENOTYPE APBT that exhibits all the physical and behavioral traits of a purebred APBT. There, someone said it...but don't let it go to your head. You still do not have an GENOTYPE APBT. In subsequent breedings of that dog in BOLD above, you would most likely not get consistent results and might never get another dog of that caliber (also a bit of an explaination of scatterbreeding). This could also relate to some dogs of the past that could not consitently produce champions even tho they themselves were...Now for another shocker... You "could" end up with a GENOTYPE APBT from a breeding of the above BOLD dog and another GENOTYPE APBT. If the dog above in BOLD that is a PHENOTYPE APBT was so because one parent of that dog was a GENOTYPE APBT...it is plausible (although highly improbable) that in subsequent breedings the genes passed could be 100% APBT from each parent....to continue reading this article please click on here...