Patent Leather Dog Leash collar for your Pitbull!
The Original Dog Patent leather leash & collar comes in a 2 Size of collar.
Genuine Italian Patent Leather.
Size of the Patent adjustable collar:
3/4 inch (2 cm) on 18-22 inch (46 -57 cm)
3/4 inch (2 cm) on 22-26 inch (57-66 cm)
Size of the Patent Dog Lash:
3/4 inch (2.0 cm) on 4 foot (1.2 m)
The snap made of stainless steel with safety devise to avoid accidental opening Mud, ice, snow , dust etc. never jam the snap.
Leather Patent Dog Leash collar for PitbullGeneral "Woof" leash Tip: We are running family based business. What does it mean for you? Everyone cares around here. Cares about making the best stuff in the world to be proud of, cares about shipping fast so you can get your order
while you still excited.
Every one cares to help when you need assistance after purchase is made – whatever it is, simple return for refund or inquiry about custom adjustment and exchange of the LEASH.
Also this Leather Patent Dog Leash collar have been conceived particularly for hunting and police dog leashes.
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..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here....The dog is offering the behavior because it has been either purposely or inadvertantly rewarded in the past. A dog barking in the crate has previously learned that it can solicit you to open the door or to talk to it by barking. You may not have done it on purpose. You may just have opened the door to let the barking pup out because you did not have enough time to wait until the dog was quiet. The dog, however, will deduct that you opened the door because it made a fuss. This is how it got momma dog to come and help and this is how it got you to open the door. If you reward the behavior once, the dog will be offering the behavior. The dog is simply playing by the odds of receiving a reward of a certain value. Dogs don't generalize The dog does not remember the outcome of a certain situation until it presents itself again. This is meant very literally. Unless the situation presents itself in exactly the same way, the dog will not approach it with any memory of previously being exposed to it. What does this mean? A dog that learned that it is a bad idea to jump over the fence, has not learned that it is a bad idea to dig under the fence. Nor has it learned that it is bad to chew through the fence.. or even that it is a bad idea to jump over the fence in a different area of the yard. Punishment only works if applied to the same situation each and every time "He knows he isn't supposed to do that" is a common outcry of frustration in dog training. However, if he REALLY knew, he wouldn't do it. If a certain behavior NEVER is rewarded, the dog won't do it again. MOst people do not have the patience to let the dog learn for himself, so they try to deter the dog from undesired behaviors via punishment. Punishment is a poor teaching tool. Unless it is applied to each and every infraction of a certain behavior, all you are teaching is to not exhibit the behavior when you are around.
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