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Dog Tie Out Cable, 20-ft
Safely secure your outdoor explorer with the Hartz Dog Tie Out Cable. This 20-foot cable is great for curious canines who spend time outside. Built with vinyl coated galvanized aircraft cable, the tough tie out resists tugging, chewing and dragging. Two swivel snaps let your dog sleep and stroll in comfort while avoiding tangles. Plus, […]
Description
Safely secure your outdoor explorer with the Hartz Dog Tie Out Cable. This 20-foot cable is great for curious canines who spend time outside. Built with vinyl coated galvanized aircraft cable, the tough tie out resists tugging, chewing and dragging. Two swivel snaps let your dog sleep and stroll in comfort while avoiding tangles. Plus, the weather-resistant cable is bright red for superior visibility.
Key Benefits of Dog Tie Out Cable
- Strong design resists destructive chewing and rubbing.
- Keeps your dog secure with vinyl-coated, galvanized aircraft cable.
- Weather-resistant design stays stronger longer.
- Swivel snap allows your dog to move naturally and helps reduce tangling.
Precautions
Intended to be used for short duration, under close supervision. Always supervise pet to ensure they do not destroy or ingest product. May contain small parts. Not suitable for children. Inspect regularly and replace if any part becomes damaged. For the perfect fit, measure your pet carefully when selecting a size from the Size tab. Sizing recommendations per breed are only guesstimates, since no two dogs are exactly alike.
The tie-down is a great tool used in positive reinforcement dog training!
Here at Wags and Wiggles, we have a very specific dog training philosophy. It focuses on building up both dogs and their owners through positive reinforcement. But training at Wags isnÂ’t all sunshine and cookies. Every day the trainers get questions on how to stop a dog from doing a dangerous, destructive, or just plain annoying behavior. Our answer is always two-fold:
- What would you like your dog to do instead?
- What are you doing to prevent this problem behavior from occurring in the first place?
The answer to the first question varies depending on the behavior in question, but the answer to the second question is often solved with management tools.
Tie-downs are one of the first things we like to introduce to our new puppy families. The tie-down has so many benefits and applications that most situations can be helped by implementing a tie-down into your dog training routine. It is beneficial for the new adult rescue dog, the family adding a new pet or baby to the home, and for the unruly puppy that hasnÂ’t learned good house manners yet.