Braided WESTERN DESIGNER CUSTOM LEATHER DOG COLLAR for Pitbull
WESTERN DESIGNER CUSTOM LEATHER DOG COLLARS for PitbullGeneral "Woof" Collar Tip: If you feel that after reading this info you still have questions about ordering correct size and type collar please call, email or fax us and we will answer your additional questions and will help withÂ
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This collar will fit dogs with neck size 19 inch and up to 34 inch (48 cm - 86 cm) .
Also you can make a custom size or dog collar for your Pitbull!
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This Collar Is Extra Wide - aprox. 1 3/4 Inch and made of TWO ply leather - Which Makes It Perfect Tool For Handling Large And Active DOGS.
This Leather Collar Is Made With Attractive Braids !!
That Help Bring Out The Beauty Of This Hand Crafted Creation.
It is important to refine such control in a structured setting, before a real-life situation occurs. In addition, play-fighting quickly becomes play-training. Starting the games with a training period, i.e., with the dog under control in a down-stay, produces utterly solid stays at a time when the dog is excited in vibrant anticipation of the game. Similarly, frequent stopping the game for short periods and integrating multiple training interludes (especially heel work and recalls) into the game motivates the dog to provide eager and speedy responses. Each time the owner stops the game, he or she may use the resumption of play as a reward for bona fide obedience. Everything’s fun! Potential problems Inhibiting incidence before force: A common mistake is to punish the pup in an attempt to get it to stop biting altogether. At the best, the puppy no longer mouths those family members who can effectively punish the dog but, instead, the pup directs its mouthing sprees toward those family members who cannot control it, e.g., a child. To worsen matters, parents are often completely unaware of the child’s plight because the pup does not mouth adults. At worst, the puppy no longer mouths people at all. Hence, its education about the force of its bite stops right there. All is fine until someone accidentally shuts the car door on the dog’s tail, whereupon the dog bites and punctures the skin, because the dog had insufficient bite inhibition. Puppies that don’t bite: Shy dogs seldom socialize or play with other dogs or strangers. Hence, they do not play-bite and hence, they learn nothing about the power of their jaws. The classic case history is of a dog that never mouthed or bit as a pup and never bit anyone as an adult – that is, until an unfamiliar child tripped and fell on the dog. The first bite of the dog’s career left deep puncture wounds, because the dog had developed no bite inhibition. With shy puppies, socialization is of paramount importance, and time is of the essence. The puppy must quickly be socialized sufficiently, so that it commences playing (and hence, biting) before it is four-and-a-half months old. If a puppy does not frequently mouth and bite and/or does not occasionally bite hard, it is an emergency. The puppy must learn its limits. And it can only learn its limits by exceeding them during development and receiving the appropriate feedbacks. If your pup or adult dog is having serious bite inhibition problems, is snapping or aggressive in any form or fashion, please consult an animal behaviorist..
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