Training French Linen Bite Tug for Bullmastiff Breed
A bite tug is an important drive and retrieve building tool which is used while dog training. It is used for police, military and Schutzhund dog training and even just for fun. A bite tug is a good alternative to a solid rubber ball, as the latter is hard on dog's teeth and if the pet hits the ball with his head he can lose drive. But if he is hit by a tug, the canine disregards the situation and keeps chasing in drive. So we present you a fantastic bite tug. This French Linen bite tug is one of the best sellers because it is a versatile and quality tool.
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- Tear resistant Bullmastiff bite tug for training
- French Linen Bullmastiff bite tug with one handle
Key features of this Bullmastiff Bite Tug: - Made of dog-safe materials
- Hypoallergenic
- Carefully stitched edges
- Non-toxic stuffing
- Equipped with 1 handle
| Intended use of this Bullmastiff Bite Tug: |
Sizes available: - Width - 2 1/3 inch (6 cm)
- Length - 12 inch (30 cm)
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This bite training dog tug is made of French Linen material with soft synthetic stuffing. French Linen is thought to be one of the best materials for bite tugs as it
is sturdy enough not to tear even if the Bullmastiff bites heavily, but at the same time saves canine's teeth from damage.
This tool is completely handcrafted by the gifted manufacturers who are totally devoted to their craft and whose love for dogs is reflected in the products they make. The nylon handle is strongly stitched to the body of the bite tug. Besides, it is wide enough for you
to wear the tool on the wrist or
to grab it firmly when necessary. Due to the light weight and small size, the tug is portable and can be used wherever you are with your doggy!
Please, focus your attention on the fact that... this bite tug is not a toy; it is meant only for training purposes, so don't let your Bullmastiff puppy chew it. Also it is not recommended to leave your doggy while playing with this tool without supervision. He can gnaw it through and you won't be able to use it for training any more.
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