Rottweiler Transforming Bite Pad for Schutzhund Training
Developing your Rottweiler bite skills and prey drive using a dog bite tug is a great training. The next step you should do is to teach him primary Schutzhund commands and tricks, keeping up the skills he developed before. Does it mean that you will need both a dog bite tug and an item for "For owss" command training? Absolutely not! This transforming item combines the functionality of a jute dog bite tug with a rectangular tunnel, which can be used as a part of Schutzhund training! Use this multifunctional gear to vary the activities during your training session.
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Multifunctional Rottweiler Jute Bite Tug
Foldable Rottweiler Bite Tug for Schutzhund Training
Key features of this Rottweiler Bite Tug: - Multifunctional
- Eco friendly material
- Comfy soft handle
| Intended use of this Rottweiler Bite Tug: - Guide article
- "For owss! / Voraus! / Go!" command training
- Schutzhund training
- Bite pad
- Playing with a young dog
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Sizes available: - 5 1/5 inch x 21 1/2 inch (13 cm x 53 cm)
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This product is designed like a soft bite pad with two solid supports on the sides which allow the owner to put it in a shape of a tunnel. The pad itself is made of dog friendly yet durable jute, which is a great advantage of this gear. Jute is widely loved by the professional dog trainers and approved by the veterinarians, hence, absolutely safe for your dog.
It’s non-toxic and hypoallergenic, allowing you to train your Rottweiler for hours with no fear for his health. The ability of this dog bite pad to transform into a Schutzhund tunnel lets you diversify the training session and teach your beloved pet new tricks and commands.
This product is equipped with a firmly stitched handle to give you more control when your Rottweiler pulls hard, and to keep your hand at a safe distance from his jaw.
Please, note!
This equipment is not a chewing toy. Chewing may shorten its lifetime, hence, always keep an eye on your pet when he plays with it.
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