Superior French Linen Bite Roll for Bullmastiff
On getting this Superior Bite Roll you kill two birds with one stone! You will buy a professional tool intended for bite puppy training and also a fantastic retrieve and reward gear! Moreover, you will motivate your Bullmastiff to do exercises and to stimulate him to achieve higher results. This tool is designed specially for pups as its small size allows the pet to grab the roll easily.
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- French Linen Bullmastiff bite roll for puppy training
- Tear resistant Bullmastiff bite roll with strong two loops
Key features of this Bullmastiff Bite Roll: - 100 % dog safe materials
- Durable French Linen
- 2 rope handles
- hand stitched at the edges
| Intended use of this Bullmastiff Bite Roll: - Puppy training
- Stronger grip training
- Retrieve item
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Sizes available: - Length - 12 inch (30 cm)
- Diameter - 1 3/4 inch (4 cm)
- Circumference - 6 inches (15 cm)
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The ergonomic design of this dog item makes it possible to use it for puppy and small dog training. You can use this bite roll for building stronger bite grip and for developing your Bullmastiff biting skills. Furthermore, use it as a retrieve gear and
relieve the monotony of training sessions.
Being manufactured of French Linen, this bite roll is totally non-toxic, extra strong and completely safe. French Linen is the very material manufacturers use for production of bite suits, therefore you may be sure in superior reliability and durability of the item. Strong yet gentle material
will do no harm to immature teeth of your Bullmastiff puppy. Moreover, French Linen is a non-toxic fabric, thus
allergy, irritation or other health problems will be avoided. 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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