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bubbachuckLB
07-12-2005, 03:48 PM
how many time a week or day should my dog work the spring pole???i dont want him to get burned out on it......what does everyone recommend?
I work mine about 3 times a week for 15 mins a day.
El Mexicano
07-12-2005, 06:50 PM
i let my dog play with it when ever she wants 2 her spring pole is hanging over her cage
MR PITS
07-14-2005, 01:26 AM
OK. I am pretty new at this. For I am new parent of a beautiful pitbull. I do not know the concept in spring pole. All I know is that there is a line hanging from a tree with a stuffed animal attached to the end and the pitbull jumps and hangs. True or False. Please explain more.
misterdogman
07-14-2005, 01:42 AM
OK. I am pretty new at this. For I am new parent of a beautiful pitbull. I do not know the concept in spring pole. All I know is that there is a line hanging from a tree with a stuffed animal attached to the end and the pitbull jumps and hangs. True or False. Please explain more.A stuffed animal wont work for long..lol. unless its a pup..heres your mental pic...a garage door spring or similar type spring tied to a joice in your basement or a tree limb outside with a rope hanging down about 5-6 feet off the ground..then tie what the dog will hold on to the the rope..a old fire hose or tow strap works good or a old pair of jeans so the rope dont get bit on and wore out...this will last for a while..and make sure the dog has to reach for it so they support at least 90% of their weight at all times and can hang when the spring contracts..but touch the ground when it stretches...
MR PITS
07-14-2005, 06:32 AM
A stuffed animal wont work for long..lol. unless its a pup..heres your mental pic...a garage door spring or similar type spring tied to a joice in your basement or a tree limb outside with a rope hanging down about 5-6 feet off the ground..then tie what the dog will hold on to the the rope..a old fire hose or tow strap works good or a old pair of jeans so the rope dont get bit on and wore out...this will last for a while..and make sure the dog has to reach for it so they support at least 90% of their weight at all times and can hang when the spring contracts..but touch the ground when it stretches...
I have seen some spring poles on sale on ebay. Do you think that those are good? The website is on one of these posts. Thank you.
DryCreek
07-14-2005, 01:21 PM
I like to adjust the height of my spring pole.....LOL don't attach your support to anything important tho....my damn dog pulled the soffit right off my house...:)
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