Leather Dog Leash With Extra Handle for Pitbull
Leather dog leash size: 3/4 inch on 5 foot ( 2.0 cm on 150.0 cm )
Leather dog leash for dog training and walking with extra handle.
Made of strong yet soft leather with polished brass hook.
Enjoy the strength of imported English leather. It is not sturdy harness leather which makes leashes too stiff.
Now you can walk your dog in traditional fashion and also give corrections using the extra power handle positioned next to the snap hook.
This leash is both gorgeous and functional. In other words you can easier control your dog and yet walk your dog in style.
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You will love polishes shiny brass snap hook which is way stronger than nickle or chrome ones. It is not too heavy like bronze. It is ideal!
Forget all those weird looking leashes. This leash has a classic handcrafted look.
You know that teaching your dog to walk can be a tricky task to accomplish.
You don't want your dog to pull constantly or stop for sniffing.
Be prepared to use the right attitude. Don't have a budget for private obedience classes? You can join the class or even teach your dog yourself based on a video or book.
Use this leash to achieve it faster and easily.
Attention! this leash made of one piece - no riveted connections in the middle - this makes it 5 times stronger than any similar leash which is constructed of 2 or 3 separate parts.
60 inch Dog Lead with Extra Handle for Pitbull training .
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Once your pit bull is comfortable around clippers and lets you handle her paws, it's time to start clipping. Make sure you have a coagulant such as styptic powder handy in case you accidentally cut the quick of your dog's nail. With most dogs, you can get an idea of where the quick stops, and while you'll do your best not to quick your dog, it's good to have a coagulant ready to stop the bleeding just in case. If you do cut the quick, it's not a disaster. Stay calm and stop the bleeding by applying styptic powder to the tip of the nail, and maybe give your dog an extra treat. Then continue clipping as if nothing happened, both so your pit bull will understand that nothing too awful just occurred, and to demonstrate that most of the time, you'll cut his nails without causing injury. If your pit bull gets too stressed during the clipping session, especially when you are both still getting used to the nail clipping process, don't feel that you have to clip all the nails at once. End the session on a positive note. After a nail has been successfully and non-painfully clipped, praise and treat your dog. Then go play. The more times you clip without incident, the easier clipping will be in the future.
Nail Clipping Tools
There are three basic types of nail trimmers, two that clip and one that grinds. The standard "open" clipper basically functions like a doggie-nail-sized hedge cutter, while the "guillotine" style of clipper covers the entire tip of the nail and slices it off when you squeeze. Both of these clippers work the same way--they cut off the end of the nail. The third type of nail trimmer is an electric tool that grinds away the end of the nail. Some dogs find this type of nail filing easier to deal with than clipping.
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