Gorgeous Leather Pitbull Collar with Massive Rusty-looking Plates
Is your Pitty left without a collar, as his old one hasn't stood your pet's force? Take this Leather Dog Collar, which is created specially for handling strong and powerful canines. Bearing in mind that walking collars should endure great loads, our designers crafted this very model of a super durable material - full grain genuine leather. It is a 100% natural material of exceptional quality that aside from incredible tear-resistance features also flexibility and safety for the health.
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Decorated Pitbull Collar for Stylish Dogs
Decorated Leather Pitbull Collar with Massive Plates
Key features of this Pitbull Collar: - Quality full grain leather
- Massive plates
- Steel nickel plated buckle and D-ring
- Stylish design
- Dog-friendly materials
- Adjustable
| Intended use of this Pitbull Collar: - Walking a dog
- Basic training
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How to measure your Pitbull for good fit Collar:
Please be advised that:
- Always measure your dog neck circumference with the flexible measuring tape.
- Specify the neck size of your dog and we will make this size fit on the central hole.
- There will be the total of 5 holes and distance between each 2 holes is 1 inch (25 mm).
- For example, your dogs neck size is 20 inches (50 cm). The collar will fit on the central hole at 20 inches (50 cm).
- There will be 2 smaller size holes - 18 inch (45 cm) and 19 inch (47.5 cm).
- There will be 2 bigger size holes - 21 inch (52.5 cm) and 22 inch (55 cm).
- There will also be tip of the collar after the last hole about 4 inch long (10 cm).
- Those are handcrafted collars and some sizes will differ a little (not significantly).
- When you measure already received collar on the dog you have to measure the inner part of the collar with the flexible measuring tape.
- 2 ply leather collars if measured laying flat on the table are 2 inch bigger than if measured on the dog.
There is no doubt that this collar will withstand any overloading your pet is going to perform. It is truly a super durable supply that is most likely to serve your dog a lifetime. You may ask, what makes us be sure in it? It is made of only top quality materials - wear-proof leather and rust-resistant nickel-plated steel. Besides, leather is natural and non-toxic, so your pet will not suffer from allergies and irritation won't be a problem for him.
Protected from rust and corrosion with nickel, the buckle and D-ring are massive, strong and resistant to breakage. The buckle is easy to fasten and undo. You will not waste your time on fastening the collar. All the hardware is riveted to make the collar more reliable.
...to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...Do this several times, stopping and starting. If you are in an area where the leash must be on, that's fine. Just remember that each time you stop, you start up again with your command. Remember, your dog is in a harness, but no weight is being used. We are just getting him use to starting and stopping with the harness on. At the end of several walks, say a weeks worth, it's time to go back to the yard and put some weight on. A good time to do this is at feeding time. It is undesiable to free feed working pups. Food can be used to help the pup understand he's done something good. This also insures solid imprinting. Simply act like you have all week. Put the harness on and play for a little bit. Go out to your yard all the time being happy and positive. Everything should be done in small steps, with the end goal being a weight pull team. Have your light window weight, or tire, or milk jug at one end of your yard. It should be a very little weight, 5-10 lbs. Is plenty. There is a good chance that if your dog has had fun during your last week of work, he'll run to you like there is nothing on it. You do not want to scare him at this point. It is critical you go easy the next month or so. Attach the weight to the harness, keeping your dog at your side. Give your command and move forward slowly. At the same time patting your leg. Just the way you did the week prior. It is normal for your pup to look behind him, or to speed up a little.
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