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The beauty of these tugs is that you can not only “go green” by recycling old material you have around the house (i.e. socks, towels,etc), but you can modify how firm or soft the tug is by adding more or less stuffing. This way the tugs can be customized at home to best suit your dog and his or her stage of bite development and jaw strength.
Training tugs are a very important part of working a dog in training. Many people think they are only used for puppy work. These people are wrong. The shorter tubes are a great training aid for drive building and are used throughout the life of the dog.
Tennis balls are very, very hard on dogs teeth. Bite tugs are a much better alternative. Bite tugs are also much better than solid hard rubber balls on strings. When a young dog is accidentally hit in the head with a hard rubber ball he will lose drive. When the same dog gets hit by a tug he ignores the situation and continues to chase in drive.
The tugs are not designed as chew toys for a dog. They are training aids. Of course if you make the mistake of letting your dog carry it off and chew on it for 30 minutes you will be ordering a new tug.
The tugs vary in length and diameter, which one you use will vary according to the goal of your training. We also offer softer bite tugs in smaller sizes. Check out our Thin Puppy Tug and our 1-handled and 2-handled Mini Tugs.
Drive building in adult dogs is always done with the smallest tug. These tug have one handle or two handles. It can be moved very, very quickly. The goal of drive building with a small tug is to move it around your legs and body at a speed that the dog cannot get at it. Moving them around in short quick movements forces the dog to move quickly if he has the drive to catch it - when the dog misses the tug it builds frustration and frustration builds drive. Using the longer tugs does not work because the dogs are too quick. It's too easy for them to grab a long tube or the second handle on these longer tugs. So it's much easier to play "keep away" with this smaller tug.
The longer tugs are actually used for puppies. I offer two different sizes. They are both close to the same length but Medium Tug is much smaller in diameter. It’s easier for the very young puppies (8 weeks) to get their mouth around.
If you want to see how the puppy bite tug is used, I suggest you view my videos titled Bite Training Puppies, The First Steps of Bite Training, Building Drive and Focus, and The Power of Playing Tug with Your Dog.
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