When using a leg sleeve with or without a cover how does one know when to transistion to the hard sleeve from the pup or intermediate ? Could some pups with a powerful bite go right to a hard sleeve , and mabye some only ever use intermediate sleeve even as an adult ?
I am not sure what you are saying here. I don't know what you mean by hard sleeve. A leg sleeve is usually soft enough for a young dog. Then they transition to the pants. Nothing is Hard. Help me out!
Sorry, used the wrong word, not " hard " but " adult " ; those had a bite bar. Thanks Jeff <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> . I was trying to piece together how all the equipment tied together as far as progressing a young dog. So after the soft arm and leg cuffs and sleeves you work on a hard arm sleeve, depending on need and then on bite suit. Next would be agitation with hidden equipment and muzzles ???
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