That's the bad thing about buying online but the stores around me are all closed,closing or don't have the stuff I`m looking for. I did buy a collar from Stillwater that came in decent time and is good except the velcro coming undone. Pet-stores are also bad about having strong collars, tie outs and training equipment. random stores like Wall mart have the worst. I guess you can buy some from Pit bull conventions but I just don't live in a good area for that.
Is there anywhere else you know of that sells them for a reasonable price like under fifty dollars?
I need it for dog training, something that is enticing yet strong enough for attaching to a flirt-pole and someday a spring pole. I use a flirt pole with my Rottie, and when I do get a Pit bull I want to try both on it. Flirt-poles can use something weaker buy my dog tends to jump up and catch it then tear at it so it would be good to more durable. I wouldn't dream of using a coon,opossum or rabbit pelt on a spring pole though.
Raggy just now did a full point at a cat in the bushes before he tried to chase it. It seems that all dogs have very similar instincts its just some are selected to lean towards one more, but it doesn't mean my Rottweiler can't point and tree a Raccoon.
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