er Handmade Leather Buckle Dog Collar for your Pitbull
Leather is a natural material for your Pitbull to wear.
Go ahead, get this handmade collar wet, get it dirty and then.
Also belt buckle closure allows for the perfect fit!
Leather Buckle Dog Collar PitbullGeneral "Woof" Collar Tip: Not all buckles, rings are same quality. A lot depends on kind of metal, kind of finish, manufacturer, design
Please take this into account when you order the collar. We use only best of the best. You don't like anything? Simply return it.
Buckle Leather dog collar 1"(2.5cm) with chrome plated hardware!
This Pitbull Leather dog Buckle collar available in 16 inch to 27 inch lengths.
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..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...If you don't want your pit bull begging for table scraps while you're eating dinner, never give him any. Otherwise he's going to cutely plead for you to give in again. Once out of every 100 times is more than enough to keep his hopes up. To give a more problematic example, don't let your pit bull jump up on you. Even if you don't mind, visitors may feel differently. Especially with a large, powerful breed such as the pit bull, your unsuspecting guest might get knocked down. Many people are frightened of pit bulls to begin with, and they'll be terrified of the careening bundle of joy launching himself into the air to give them a facial with his tongue. Don't flirt with disaster; make sure your dog knows which behaviors are simply off-limits. TRAINING MISTAKE #5: Making Training Sessions Too Long Like human children (and many human adults!), dogs have a relatively short attention span. While individual canines will vary, the ideal training session is usually no longer than 5-15 minutes. After that, it becomes less of a game and more of a chore. Your pit bull will learn far more from three ten-minute sessions scattered throughout the day than a single lesson taking an hour. This is especially true when training puppies, but it applies to adult dogs too. There you have it. The mistakes pit bull owners are most likely to make are more or less the same errors trainers of all breeds are most likely to make. You'll just want to keep in mind that pit bulls, while they can certainly be a stubborn handful, are a little more sensitive than most breeds. Adjust your training accordingly by putting greater emphasis on positive reinforcement and avoiding harsh correctional methods..
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