We offer Double-Ply Nylon Leash 3/4 inch for Pitbull
Dog nylon leash for tracking, walking and training with support material on the handle
standart leash with brass hook
also you can choose quick release hook
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Waterproof Nylon Pitbull Leash for Training and Walking
Durable Pitbull Leash for Daily Walking
Nylon Pitbull Leash with Soft Padded Handle
Dog nylon leash size:
3/4 inch on 4 FT (2.0 cm on 120.0 cm)
3/4 inch on 6 FT (2.0 cm on 180.0 cm)
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.to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here..What are the health problems associated with the merle allele? The merle allele like a couple other dilution factors when expressed in a homozygous state is correlated to psychological, neurological, and usually immunological issues. Here I will mention a few of the issues. The first are eye development problems that are superficial in nature affecting appearance such as heterochromia iridis (A difference of color between the iris of one eye and the other), thus a dog with one brown and one blue eye has heterochromia iridis. Note that this defect is not necessarily or always indicative of having the merle gene because it can also be found in dogs with extreme piebald or double blue dilution for example. In addition to superficial indicators there are also major effects such as absence of tapetum lucidum. Tapetum lucidum is a reflective substance that lines the back of the dogs eyes. This reflective structure acts like a mirror and reflects light back through the retina, like a satellite dish giving the retina two chances to catch the light. Dogs that lack tapetum licidum have night blindness or reduced ability to see in low light. Another defect is lack of retinal pigment and microphthalmia. Microopthalmia (smaller than normal eye) is described as dogs having prominent third eyelids and seemingly small eyes which appear recessed in the eye socket (enophthalmos). Another problem known as coloboma is actually a physical cleft in a portion of the eye, particularly the iris . In addition to the eyes which are a key indicator of neurological defects, there is also evidence for effects on the ears that result in reduction in auditory sensitivity or complete deafness because the merle color locus exerts epistatic effects on ear development.
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