Handmade Stitched Leather dog leash
High quality Leather Rescue 6’ lead with brass snap hook for training, working and walking with your Pitbull
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Leather Rescue Leash 3/4 inch on 6 FOOT for Pitbull
size of leash:
3/4 inch on 6 foot ( 2.0 cm on 180.0 cm )
NOTE
Floating ring on the handle is included so you can use The Lead as belt lead.
General "Woof" leash Tip: Would you like to get LEASH which is slightly different? contact us. We always open for suggestions. We will check your request and if possible will make leash for your.Please note that for custom orders like this we will charge extra fees. Every case considered differently Nail Clipping Desensitization
The way to making nail clipping a pleasant or, at least, tolerable experience for all involved lies in desensitization. Ideally, the process of desensitization should begin in puppyhood. It is much easier to convince a never-injured puppy to sit calmly while you clip her nails than to try and persuade an adult dog with painful memories that you are the one human in the world who will wield the clippers for the cause of good. But regardless of your pit bull's age and background, the steps involved in getting him to accept nail clipping are essentially the same. If your dog is among those who require a bit more effort than others, just be patient. The reward will be worth your time. And speaking of rewards, yes, they will be involved. First, grab a bag of treats and sit with your pit bull in a comfortable location with positive associations, such as a favorite cushion on the sofa or a preferred spot on the floor. If you have a grooming table, you could also place your dog there and start developing positive associations with it as well. While maintaining an easygoing, relaxed demeanor, show your dog the nail clippers while petting him. Let him sniff the clippers and get accustomed to them. Give your dog a treat to help develop a positive association. If you are doing clicker training (this will be discussed further), remember to click before you provide treats. Now squeeze the clippers in front of your pit bull. Some pit bulls, usually those with no prior knowledge of nail clipping, will display either interest or boredom with the silly item in your hand. Treat and praise. Other pit bulls may show signs of fear.
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