Marking Dummyball Green-White
Firedog long throw Dummyball is a welcome change in dummy work.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Description
The small and handy Dummyball 150 g is a welcome change in dummy work - not just for training with puppies, but for young and adult dogs, too. Thanks to special shape and weight of the dummyball you can throw it for long distances. Throwing for long distances is possible thanks to long-throw rope, but with the included plastic handle and optional Dummy Streamers you can use it for perfect markings up to 50 m.
Made from high-quality durable material, usable for water work and 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.
Material Specification
Technical Details
The small and handy Dummyball 150 g is a welcome change in dummy work - not just for training with puppies, but for young and adult dogs, too. Thanks to special shape and weight of the dummyball you can throw it for long distances. Throwing for long distances is possible thanks to long-throw rope, but with the included plastic handle and optional Dummy Streamers you can use it for perfect markings up to 50 m.
Made from high-quality durable material, usable for water work and 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.