Leather Leash and Choke Collar Combo - Perfect for Pitbull Obedience Training
Attention for those who want to get a quality training tool for behavior correction and save money! You are welcome to meet 2-in-1 dog product - High-quality Leather Collar and Leash Combo. There is no need to look for a perfectly matching separate collar and a leash. With this item, your pet will be ready for walking in several seconds. Besides, this supply is durable, as only strongest sort of leather was selected to produce it. Brass snap hook and D-ring will also serve you long, as rust and corrosion will not likely to spoil them.
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Durable Leather Dog Leash for Training and Walking
Multifunctional Leather Dog Leash Training and Walking
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Key features of this Pitbull Leash: - High-quality leather
- Solid floating brass O-ring
- Waxed and rounded edges
- Hand-stitched with wax-coated thread
- Rust resistant hardware
- 1/2 inch (13 mm) wide
- 1/5 inch (4.5 mm) thick
| Intended use of this Pitbull Leash: - Walking your dog
- Training your dog
- Obedience dog training
- Behavior correction of your dog
- Dog show
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Sizes available: - 6ft (180 cm) long - from end to end
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Pitbull Choke Collar with Durable Brass D-Ring
It is a great money saving offer, firstly, because you will pay for one item but get two. Secondly, this collar and leash combo is a super longevous supply, that will not let you down at any even the most unexpected situation. The item is made of soft, still extra strong and stretch-proof genuine leather. Oils, the leather is coated with, soften and smooth it, so even the heavy duty training or hard pulling will not make your Pitty feel the collar cut into his neck. Waxed edges will not fray for long - after many years of use the gear will preserve its primordial look.
There is a special leather stopper on the tool, you may use it to regulate the size of the collar to adjust it to your pet's measurements. This stopper fixes the length of the collar part reliably and it will not move on its own. Brass snap hook looks attractive due to its goldish color. Moreover, resistant to rust and corrosion, brass will never tarnish. It will not break or open during the exploitation.
Feedback from Pitbull owner:
I have never been as Happy with the Quality of the Leather agitation Harnesses and Muzzles & now Short leads for use with my Wheel-chair and my Shepherds. You go over and beyond what anyone could expect. You have me as a client for life.
From: Arlene Zinkel from California, USA
Order just arrived-Haven't had a chance to use the new leashes but they look great (good quality) and they look very similar to the leashes we had been using for years but were recently chewed apart by our new puppy. Thanks.
From: Trish, California, USA
Thank you for the reply. I received the leash tonight, seems like it is very high quality, looks like I should treat with conditioner. I am looking to order the choke collar as well. Thanks again.
From: Julie from Florida, USA
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