Sorry, Leerburg no longer offers the Performance Parachute.
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Key Features

  • Improves speed and acceleration
  • Built-in mesh panels means less tangle
  • 360-degree buckle allows running in any direction
  • Lightweight nylon material

Product Description

Using the Performance Parachute will add 15 to 30 pounds of resistance to your dog's running exercises. Adding this to your dog's workout routine will improve their speed, endurance, and strength. With built-in mesh panels, the strings won't tangle up during training and the parachute will remain stabilized.

We recommend you use the Performance Parachute with the Sand Vest. The Performance Parachute has a quick-release buckle that easily clips onto the D-ring of the Sand Vest. This clip has a 360-degree rotation, meaning your dog can run freely in any direction and the parachute will follow suit (dependent on wind direction)!

Disclaimer

Your dog should be examined by a veterinary healthcare professional before starting any type of exercise or weight training routine.

The Performance Parachute should only be used in an open field. Dogs should be supervised at all times with the Performance Parachute. Do not use the Performance Parachute in high temperatures. Dogs who engage in strenuous activities during high temperatures may get heat stroke. Ensure that your dog has been hydrated at least 30 minutes prior to using the parachute and has access to plenty of water during exercise. Keep in a safe place out of your dog's reach as they may chew and swallow parts that can be potentially dangerous.

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Sorry, Leerburg no longer offers the Performance Parachute.

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