Handcrafted leather dog leash 3/4 inch wide for walking and tracking with handle and brass snap hook!
Custom Leather Dog Leash for Pitbull with brass hook
Leather dog leash sizes:
3/4 inch on 2 foot (2.0 cm on 60.0 cm)
3/4 inch on 3 foot (2.0 cm on 90.0 cm)
3/4 inch on 4 foot (2.0 cm on 120.0 cm)
3/4 inch on 5 foot (2.0 cm on 150.0 cm)
3/4 inch on 6 foot (2.0 cm on 180.0 cm)
General "Woof" leash Tip: We only use best leather and nylon when make our dog leashesWe've been hand crafting leather dog leads and leashes for professional handlers, trainers, and dog enthusiasts around the world, as well as for ourselves.
You won't find leather dog leashes/Leads anywhere made with better materials or by people who care more than we do.
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..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...Although studies of pit bull anatomy have found no evidence of a "locking jaw," this breed does have a very strong jaw and can grip with considerable tenacity. Several respondents had a policy of not playing tug-of-war with their dogs because they did not want to develop this jaw strength. According to one owner, My friends think it's great when they get my dog locked onto the rope and they're tugging with him and stuff. I really haven't done that with him. I really don't want him to know that sort of game. Avoidance of this kind of play indicated a recognition of the breed's physical capability and a desire not to develop it further. Another preventive measure was to discourage mouthiness. Many dogs, especially those who are young and untrained, exhibit this type of behavior and owners may regard it as a harmless, if somewhat annoying, tendency. Some respondents, on the other hand, expressed concern about such behavior and consistently frowned upon it because this sort of behavior could be dangerous and prone to misinterpretation. An owner said of her two pit bulls: "I don't allow them to mouth people. I mean, sometimes they'll do it when they get excited about something, but we discourage that big time." Like many dogs, pit bulls are often inclined to jump up on people when they greet them, but their muscularity and potentially intimidating appearance can easily make such introductions go awry..
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