Lift the level of your safety during your pet's training up to 100%! This Hidden Arm Cover is a perfect protection as it fits your arm snugly, providing you with the comfort as well due to the inside support padding material. Need to change the arm? It is a piece of cake. Since the cover is ambidextrous, you can put it on the other hand and fasten with a double Velcro closure. To make sure it will not slip off your hand, you can grab a soft handle, placed inside the cover.
Specially developed NK-material is a warranty of its long service. It is extra durable and difficult to damage, still harmless for the dog. Biting this cover is absolutely safe.
Super Strong Cover Gauntlet for Hard Biters
This dog bite sleeve cover is an amazing dog training tool. Due to the special NK-material, the item possesses an incredible strength and light weight at the same time. It is also bite- and tear-resistant. Reliably stitched, this product will serve you and your doggie for a long period of time preserving its shape and functionality. Besides, the material is eco-friendly and safe for your pet's health.
It covers your forearm and protects it from undesirable injuries during training. The gauntlet does well both with the right and left arms. There is a convenient soft handle inside for better control. It allows you to hold the gear firmly and run the training with both hands. A comfortable fit is achieved due to Velcro closures, you can regulate the size of the cover to adjust it snugly to your arm.
There are no doubts, your pet will achieve great results in training - full bite grip will become a strong point of your precious Pitty.
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