Dog breeders
I am not trying to belittle one product over another, just explaining the differences in sleeves. dog breeders Pitbull-dogs. Many people think that a bite arm is a bite arm, they are all the same. Nothing could be further from the truth. This is an inexpensive sleeve. dog breeders Small-dogs-mixed-breeds. The green arrow points out a lack of leather protection for the inner elbow of the helper. The green arrow indicates what I would call an inexpensive bite bar. The bite bar has been formed by adding a piece of foam under the leather wrap that covers the barrel. dog breeders Crate training your dog. This bite bar is very flimsy and a sleeve like this will not last long if it's used on adult dogs with good grips. The leather covering of this sleeve is very cheap. It's almost like plastic haugahide (fake leather. )Some inexpensive sleeves do not have protective covers over the end of the sleeve leaving the hand exposed. This can be a dangerous sleeve for beginning helpers, because the dog can actually bite the hand. This sleeve shows a good solid protective end that has been sewn in and protects the hand. Notice the nice round shape to the barrel. This is because the barrel is made from a good quality plastic that has been covered with leather. Notice that this sleeve is almost oblong in shape. Compare it to the round shape of the sleeve above it.
Dog breeders
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