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equipment training show dog 1 Attachment(s) how length width and how height that? i want make it |
I've never seen anything like this before, where did you find the picture? At first I thought any little platform would do, but it's probably made that way so that they won't lie down, while you are grooming them. Joey has a problem lying down every time I brush him, and I guess this would prevent them from doing that. Seem like a great idea, I wonder if the dog likes it? |
thailand dog show picture i'm finded it. train dog stay in the table |
Seems like it would be pretty easy to make, that one looks adjustable, for different size dogs, but one that wasn't adjustable would be really simple to make. What a darling little dog. |
It is called Happy Legs and it is used to train dogs to stack and stay in a stacked position. Each leg is 4 inches tall and the location to place the legs is determined by your own dog. The idea is that they have a very tiny space to place thier feet. If they move, they will fall off of it. From what I have heard, you can train your dog to stay in a stacked position in about 20 minutes. here is a website that sells them and explains how they work Happy Legs |
They're really expensive! I've used small cans of tuna to accomplish the same thing. |
I have a friend whose husband made stack tables (he has passed away but she still has some). Much les $$$ than Happy feet, you can get more info at majesticjoy.com look for "stack tables." |
$200.00 for that??? Yikes, I definitely love the tuna can idea Ladyhawk! |
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Much better than cans....safer since as you say the dowel legs and box are magnetic, keeping everything from slipping and hurting your dog. Great for training...that is unless you have a dog that is smarter than the average bear and learns to step off them from the get go....I've had a couple of those dogs. |
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