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Reddit mentions of OneTigris Bungee Dog Leash Tactical Dog Training Leash with 2 Control Handle Quick Release Nylon Leads Rope(Tan)

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OneTigris Bungee Dog Leash Tactical Dog Training Leash with 2 Control Handle Quick Release Nylon Leads Rope(Tan)
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OneTigris 1000D Nylon series for a strong, durable but lightweight training leash; Recommended to be used with OneTigris Molle Dog HarnessPadded training control handle design by the connector for total control of your dog when neededBungee design offers elasticity, doesn't choke, and lets the dog exploreor extra comfort; Bungee design offers elasticity, doesn't choke, and lets the dog exploreFlexible Length from 85cm-118cm/33.5in-46.5in, provides enough tension for leash control and is ideal for large & medium dogsQUALITY AFTER-SALE GUARANTEE: OneTigris large tactical dog training leash have 1 year warranty. If you are not satisfied with Bungee Leash with 2 Control Handle, you can contact us in any time. We will reply you in 24 hours. So you can use it with confidence.
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Weight0.15 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on OneTigris Bungee Dog Leash Tactical Dog Training Leash with 2 Control Handle Quick Release Nylon Leads Rope(Tan):

u/ConditionZero · 3 pointsr/greatpyrenees

Hey! 7 month old Pyr owner as well. I've had quite a few dogs in my life ranging from pit bulls, kangals, dachshunds, Chihuahuas, and even two Czech Wolfdogs. I can relate a bit to the growing pains :). I feel like this is their biggest stretch in growth mentally, as a breed. They're starting to grow into their traits and genetics here, you know?

I've found that my Pyr (Ghost) responds to "timeout" very well. If he does things that are not acceptable, especially to people (being too rough, jumping, etc.) I just say "timeout!" and he goes to the corner of the room and lays on this doggie bed I have there. I'll leave him there about 30 minutes without letting him up, and once I do let him, he's very apologetic lol.

He used to jump on people a bit, especially me when I came home from work. Once I started sending him to timeout, he began to realize that if he can't interact with people in a positive manner, he is going to be taken away from them. It would especially hurt his feelings when I'd come in from a long day of work, and the second he jumped at me he'd get sent to timeout without me even petting him lol.

The jumping was an issue because my wife was recovering from a C-section, but now it's a nonfactor. He never jumps from excitement anymore, but he will if I ask him to.

As far as being on a leash goes, Ghost has little to no recall outside. He'll look at me like I'm crazy and keep moseying on about. Inside, he comes before I can even say his name.

Ghost is VERY good about staying beside me though. I bought him a very short and slightly stretchy leash (https://www.amazon.com/OneTigris-Tactical-Training-Control-Release/dp/B00W4S6SCA). Every day, I took him on a lap around our apartment complex with this leash on, woven through my belt. Whenever he went outside to pee, he was on that leash and he'd walk beside me to where he had to go, and then back upstairs.

For his collar, he has a training collar with the prongs on it that I used. Once he figured out that pulling against me wasn't very comfortable for him, and that the leash's bungee would activate and pull back on the prongs if he got too far, he stuck by me pretty easily. If he stopped to sniff something or smell, I'd keep walking until he took the hint. I worked up to going on runs with him like this as well. Now, he walks just fine beside me without the prong collar :)

For her being skittish, did you go through a lot of socialization when she was younger? Generally it's good to get your brand new puppies around a variety of other dogs of all shapes and sizes, and people of all shapes and sizes too during that 2-4 month old phase. It's not too late at 7 months though! Just ease her into it. She may be skittish at first, but she'll warm up to it. Try to take her to pet stores. Walk her around in them, let her see that people only want to pet her and love on her lol. She'll also get to meet a lot of dogs!

We got lucky with ours. He got to be around our 7 year old pit bull a lot, and he spent quite a bit of time at my wife's parents house with a 5 year old Rott/Lab mix, that same pit bull, and my wife's parents and 3 siblings lol. He is very good with babies, toddlers, children, teenagers, and adults, as well as puppies. Honestly he's about the sweetest dog I've ever seen lol.

He always tries to herd our poor pit bull around though, grabbing her by the collar and dragging her places. At my sister's house, he did the same thing to her 10 week old miniature dachshund puppy, except he was just walking around the house with the entire puppy in his mouth like it was acceptable lol. The puppy was surprisingly calm too!

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EDIT: I know you're an experienced dog owner, so if any of this info is obvious, please don't be offended :). Sometimes you miss the little things, you know?

In summary, just spend a lot of time with her! A lot of people try to take a dog like a Great Pyrenees and force it to do what they expect something like a Lab to do. Encourage her to be the working class dog she is, and embrace the traits that make her a Great Pyrenees. Try to curb the slightly undesirable traits (barking at night) in a healthy way. For example, when Ghost barks at night staring out the window, I'll roll out of bed and go see what he's barking at. After all, he is just trying to keep us safe. I do the same exact thing every time. I'll look out the window, open it to let him look out as well, then I'll pet him lovingly and say "It's okay Ghost. You can sleep," and close the window. Pyrs are very habit oriented, and this just reinforces that hey, it's okay to bark if I think something is fishy, but maybe next time I see a leaf fall, it doesn't require barking at.

u/D8RLENE · 2 pointsr/Rottweiler

The collar is custom from MIA Dog Gear. It's heavy duty and made extremely well. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bk6YU3VA3ru/?igshid=y0zcsstouvqb

The leash is from Amazon. https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00W4S6SCA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_M2RvDbDFBE30R