Leather dog collar 1 inch(2.5 cm) wide
General "Woof" Collar Tip: You should know that when your dog is properly measured that would be enough for making good fit collar. If someone says – don’t worry and order this collar, it will fit your dog for sure, you should be alerted – this is simply not true, some products have generic sizing but it is always good to check exact sizing info, as not all dogs have same body and head shape and size.To measure your dog for collar you can simply use flexible measuring tape or string which you can apply to flat ruler.When you size for collar you can order based on tight measurementWe make collars adjustable up and down (based on the exact neck size you specify when place the order online)Leather Collar 1 inch wide for Pitbull
This dog collars are 1 inch wide they are hand crafted in best leather.
This is fitted with a Silver Plated Hardware buckle,and D keeper.
This is hand stitched by a master saddler using traditional materials and techniques.
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..to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here...Give her something to occupy herself with. A nice chew bone, her favorite toy. Keep praising her when she stays on her bed. If she thinks she is being punished constantly by being placed in a kennel, she will come to hate the kennel. She must associate the kennel with something positive, otherwsie, she will try breaking out of it. Do touch, poke and prod the dog when she eats. if she growls take the food away and make your pit sit. As soon as she sits tell her she's a good girl and give the food back. And keep touching her. If it growls again take the food away and repeat. She needs to learn that she is going to get plenty of food and that she doesn't need to guard it. She has to be content with what she has. Teach her simple commands. E.g. "leave it" or "drop it" with your dog when she takes something she is not allowed, depending on the situation. She then gets a reward (high value treat) for doing it. When you pull or tug on something they think it is a game and will want to win. You need to show dominance and confidence in dealing with your dog....any show of fear or timidity are picked up, and a young dog will try to assert his dominance. He/she sees the family as his pack, and she/he needs to realize that EVERY human is above her/him in that pack. if she knows basic commands try praticing a leave it. Also when she does not perform correctly, turn her away from the distractions, circle her around, and re-gain her focus and try again. The key is for you to stay calm. She will sense your anxiety and react accordingly. You have to be confident in those situations. Pits are very reactive and in tune to their owner feelings. This may take awhile to desensitize her, make sure you provide amble treats for when she does well. You may never take the aggression away, but you can learn to control it!!.
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