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Training Tie Down - Short Tether for Dogs
Training Tie Down - Short Tether for Dogs
Training Tie Down - Short Tether for Dogs
Training Tie Down - Short Tether for Dogs
Training Tie Down - Short Tether for Dogs

Training Tie Down - Short Tether for Dogs & Teething Puppies (6 feet)

Product ID : 25967356
4.6 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 25967356
UPC / ISBN 725481099717
Shipping Weight 0.22 lbs
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Manufacturer LAST LEASH
Shipping Dimension 5.63 x 5.24 x 0.75 inches
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Training Tie Down - Short Tether for Dogs Features

  • PREVENT CHEWING - Made with heavy duty vinyl coated wire rope, like a tie-out but lighter and more flexible

  • CRATE TRAINING ALTERNATIVE: Easier, smaller, and less than half the price of crates or xpens / playpens / indoor exercise pens

  • SIZING: Suitable for dogs small to extra large. Not suitable for toy breeds (less than 12 pounds)

  • 90 DAY SATISFACTION GUARANTEE - Your purchase is protected by our 90 day total satisfaction guarantee for a full refund. Also our lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects in workmanship or materials for the life of the product


About Training Tie Down - Short Tether For Dogs

POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT: Tethers get your dog out of his crate and with you while still under control as she learns how to behave! A dog tether is not a punishment. It is a training tool for safety and management in the home. When tethering is used with positive reinforcement, it can be very effective in the success of your dog training program. 4 FEET OR 6 FEET, WHICH TO GET? It depends on where you plan to tether your pup and how much you want them to roam. Can they get tangled around something nearby? Does she need more length to see you or less length to keep her from wandering? It's up to you. GOOD AND BAD TETHERING OPTIONS: Generally, it should be sturdy, durable, and stationary without anything nearby to get tangled in. The foot of a bed or table (if they can't get scratched) are good. Lamps and chairs can fall over, so they're bad. If you need to get creative, a roll of duct tape, packing tape, or toilet paper on one side of a closed door with the tether going underneath works well. SUPERVISION HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: A short tether used as a tie out can be scary and even dangerous for a dog without supervision.