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Key Features

  • Amish hand-crafted with latigo leather
  • Sold separately or in sets of 2

Product Description

Foot targets are used for a wide variety of applications in many different disciplines. They can be used for shaping contact points in agility, beginning casting drills with hunting dogs, teaching a jump pattern for the ring sports or as a target for send away in IPO and AKC Obedience. Generally we start with elevated foot targets such as our Rubber Touch Pad. After your dog has a good understanding of putting their feed on elevated targets, we can begin to transition to flat touch pads like these Leather Targets. Flat targets give us the ability to better conceal the touchpad and eventually eliminate it as a training aid. These Leather Targets easily fit in your pocket or training bag making them easy to access whenever you might need them.

These touch pads are available in 6 in or 10 in and round or square shaped. Sold separately or in sets of 2.

Notes

Our Amish leather products are made with American-made leather that is stained using natural oils and dyes. There is a possibility that some color may transfer from leather products. We recommend that you use discretion when using this product with lighter colored clothing and dogs.

Please keep in mind when ordering that all of our leather products are handmade. We try to be as exact as possible with the sizes and colors, but variances do occur.

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Leerburg Leather Targets

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