Dog Training Tug Toy for Small to Large Dogs Effective Positive Reinforcement Training
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This flexible, Dog Break Training Stick helps you train your dogs of all shapes and sizes. More importantly, it helps stimulate your dog's senses to follow what's been taught by their owners easily. You can use this to help them hold it firmly without you getting hurt by them. It enhances the agility in the pet.
Features:
Item Type: Agility Equipment
Type: Dogs
Material: Plastic
More About The Product:
Healthy Pet Toys-The welfare and security of pets are our top priorities. All of the toys are constructed of cotton and natural rubber. When teething, dogs want to chew on anything in the house. Therefore, chew toys, pacifiers, and rubber teething rings are all excellent ways to help your dog while they are teething by relieving its itchy teeth.
Interactive To Drive Away Boredom-Dogs love company, help your pet have a toy as its friend. Dogs are animals that need love and accompanied. Our rope toys are suitable for indoor and outdoor activities, such as tug of war, and toss and fetch games. That positively enhances the relationship between you and your dogs. Also, when you are busy, dogs can play with a wide variety of toys alone without feeling lonely.
Easy To Use While Training-A trained dog is what we call an educated dog. Nothing is more powerful than a well-mannered and trained dog. Training your dog has several advantages, some of which will actually save your life.
Frequently Asked Questions
A plastic break stick for dog training is a wedge-shaped tool used to open a dog's jaw during a bite-lock. It is inserted behind the molar teeth and rotated to lever the mouth open. It is rigid by necessity — a flexible tool cannot generate the mechanical advantage needed to open a locked jaw. This is a specialized tool, not a general training aid.
Break sticks are specifically designed for one purpose: releasing a bite-lock grip on a dog (or other animal/person) that has locked its jaw. They are not used in regular obedience training. For handler biting during obedience work, a bite sleeve or protective glove is the correct tool. Keep the break stick accessible but do not use it for routine training.
Break sticks are listed under 'Agility Equipment' in many product catalogs as a catch-all for dog training tools. It is a miscategorization — break sticks have nothing to do with agility sport. The product is a safety/training tool for bully breed and terrier-type handlers. Do not purchase expecting an agility training device.
Break sticks must be used one-handed by design — the other hand or body is managing the involved dog or person. The stick's shape should allow a firm one-hand grip. Test the grip before an emergency situation — some plastic handles are slippery when wet from saliva or adrenaline-induced sweating. A textured grip surface is a functional advantage.
A break stick encounters significant leverage force when inserted behind molars. Thin plastic will crack under this pressure. Confirm the plastic thickness at the narrowest point of the wedge — it should be at least 8-10mm to resist breakage under working conditions. A broken break stick during use is dangerous. Some owners prefer hardwood versions for higher durability.
A break stick should be stored in a fixed, easily accessible location known to all adults in the household — on a high shelf, in a locked cabinet with quick-release, or clipped to a wall mount near the dog's primary area. It should not be stored in a drawer where it requires searching under stress. Teach all handlers in the household its location and proper use technique before it is ever needed.