Dog Training Tug Toy for Small to Large Dogs Effective Positive Reinforcement Training

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Humans and dogs have coexisted since the dawn of time. Dogs have adapted to play a variety of jobs, including watchdogs, guard dogs, and more recently, police dogs and sniffer dogs. But before they can do anything, they must be trained. They become better trained the sooner you begin the training with this Professional Pitbull Break Stick.

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 break stick is a specialized tool inserted behind the molars to release a dog's grip during a bite lock — most commonly needed with terrier-type breeds including Pit Bulls. It is a legitimate safety tool for breed-specific handlers, rescue workers, and trainers. It is not a toy or a training reward object.

  • The 34cm size is appropriate for standard Pit Bull Terrier-type dogs. The 50cm provides more leverage and hand clearance for the handler when dealing with a larger dog or a dog with a very wide head. If you have not used a break stick before, practice the insertion technique on a chew toy first — using one incorrectly in a real bite situation can cause handler injury.

  • Break sticks are not classified as weapons in most jurisdictions — they are animal handling tools. However, in areas with Breed-Specific Legislation (BSL) targeting Pit Bull-type breeds, ownership of breed-specific equipment can draw scrutiny. Check local regulations in BSL areas before purchasing or carrying one.

  • High-grade plastic (polypropylene or ABS) break sticks are adequate for the wedging action required. The break stick does not need to absorb impact — it needs to be rigid and taper-shaped. Wood was the traditional material; plastic versions of equivalent thickness function similarly. Avoid thin or hollow plastic, which can crack under pressure.

  • Break sticks are specifically designed for the locked bite grip of bully-breed and terrier-type dogs. They work by inserting behind the last molar and leveraging the jaw open. They are not as effective for other dog types with different jaw mechanics (loose-jawed breeds like Mastiffs or bite-and-release breeds).

  • Both dogs should be held by their hindquarters first (by two separate handlers). Insert the break stick from behind one corner of the mouth, between the molars. Rotate like a lever toward the dog's ear. The dog's mouth should open. Move quickly once the grip releases. Never put fingers between fighting dogs' jaws without a break stick.

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