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Help your Pitbull support the dental hygiene in playful way with the ball on rope.
Prevents tartar as well as plaque and massage the dog's gums.
Use it also as training ball for tug games.
Fight bad breath.
This nice smell toy prevents bad breath.

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Dog toy dimensions:
* diameter - 2 3/4 inch (7 cm)
* weight - 0.35 LBS (160 gram)
* length of rope with loop - 12 inches (30 cm)
Intended use for this dog toy:
* Support dental hygiene
* Prevent tartar
* Prevent plaque
* Massages dog's gums
* Fight bad breath
* Training ball toy
* Training tug toy
Key futures of the ball on rope/string:
* Dogs friendly high quality rubber
* Long string with loop for hand
General "Woof" Tip: Leather can be of different quality.Latigo leather is too soft for some of the products and harness leather is too sturdy – this is one of the reasons why we use vegetable tanned leather.Vegetable tanned leather combines perfect durability and softness to give you as a handler , and your dog most of comfort. ...to start reading this article from the beginning please click on here....No one every said proper animal training was quick. It’s not. You are going to spend a couple weeks at least on the two toy game. Each and every time you play with your dog (and you should be doing this 3 to 5 times a day at least) the rules are, bring the toy back fast and spit it out and WOW! you get an animated, excited throw in return. No dog who likes to play will refuse that offer. The Next Step The dog is now returning with the toy and promptly spitting it out in anticipation of your next throw. At this point AND NOT BEFORE we add our command. Why? Because it is just plain good training to never add a command word to the action until the dog knows how to perform the action correctly. Why? Because if you are saying the command word while trying to get the dog to figure out what to do, the dog is hearing the word in association with a lot of junk that IS NOT the right action. So why do it? Why gum up the works. The dog learned how to play two toys with you without you yelling “Out” at him… So now, you watch the dog carefully, and AS THE DOG is releasing the toy you say “Out!” in a crisp, clear voice. No reason to be Teutonic about it, just say it nicely. Remember that during all this time, your throw of the ball has to have an intensity about it. If you are using a jute toy, and you want to let the dog grip instead of chase and bring back, fine, the same principle applies. Present the jute roll in a CRISP, EXCITING manner. Don’t just hand it out there like a moldy carrot. POP it out, yell when you do it! Make it fun! Make it exciting! If you don’t you will fail when you require the dog to leave a major stimulus. By making it exciting you are building into the dog the Pavlovian effect of excitement. He hears the word “Out” and he instantly wants to let go of his toy because things are about to get SO MUCH MORE EXCITING. Adding Some Chrome At this point, even with a totally untrained dog, you can start to add some fancy footwork..
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