Marking Dummy Green-White
Firedog marking dummy for systematic development of dog's marking.
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Description
Marking dummy 500 g - has been developed especially to support the dog's marking. Thanks to two contrasting colours you can train better markings. No matter against what ground and the background you are training on, the flying dummy is much better visible for your dog. Dummy is rounded and has short body - better for correct grip in the middle. Easy throwing thanks to ergonomic plastic toogle.
Made from high-quality durable material, can be used in the water and also with training scents.
Caution: Dummies aren't toys and are not intended for playing and dragging! Dummy substitutes the training game and its purpose is to train retrieving and hunt practice. Do not leave your dog unattended with the dummy and do not let him to chew it.
If the dummies are wet after training, leave them to dry freely in air, not in direct sunlight.
To avoid a possible injury to you and your dog, check the status of your training equipment regularly, and if you find out any damage, do not use them.
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Technical Details
Marking dummy 500 g - has been developed especially to support the dog's marking. Thanks to two contrasting colours you can train better markings. No matter against what ground and the background you are training on, the flying dummy is much better visible for your dog. Dummy is rounded and has short body - better for correct grip in the middle. Easy throwing thanks to ergonomic plastic toogle.
Made from high-quality durable material, can be used in the water and also with training scents.
Caution: Dummies aren't toys and are not intended for playing and dragging! Dummy substitutes the training game and its purpose is to train retrieving and hunt practice. Do not leave your dog unattended with the dummy and do not let him to chew it.
If the dummies are wet after training, leave them to dry freely in air, not in direct sunlight.
To avoid a possible injury to you and your dog, check the status of your training equipment regularly, and if you find out any damage, do not use them.