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The use of one strap that allows to hold to the dog, mainly in the defense races, comes from very old times, like safety measure that did possible to control the jealous guardians, protecting to nonhostile relatives, friends, people or inoffensive animals, the evolution in the relations between the human beings and the different canine races have sublimated and harnessed the use of this complement, so that, nowadays, it is
an prolongation of the arm and the will of the man on his more faithful friend.
In many countries the corresponding municipal ordinances demand that the dogs always walk with the strap and governed by their caretakers or proprietors. These norms are valid for the public or urban areas including common parks and gardens. On the one hand they are tried to avoid accidents, annoyances and argument between militant dogs, as well as possible aggressions to people and objects; also they facilitate the government of the animals that almost can ?feel?, if well they are trained, the orders of its master by the slight movements of the safety belt.
Types of strap: The multiplicity of models commercialized or ?homemade? of this I implement are almost infinite. From the classic leather strap smooth or braided, agreed with the good taste and the economic possibilities of each proprietor, to ?simple, flat tapes of aid? and of diverse colors, models for all the tastes exist and that are adapted to specific or general functions.
The mixed strap of training or of education and stroll constructed with stainless steel links of different thickness and resistance, according to the units to that they are destined, are perhaps most popular and versatile in the cinofílico atmosphere.
Usually they are completed with a necklace ?of hangs? of same material, constructed by smooth links, that are deslizen or, finished in two curtains ring of different diameters so that, making pass the minor through the greater one, a necklace forms that, subject to the chain, ?is closed? on the neck of the dog when this one, by fogosidad or disobedience offers a ?abrupt pull?.
?The tensile? strap, of common use and commercialization on great scale, relatively recent, allows ?to loosen? several meters of its length, leaving to the animalito to enjoy a relative autonomy, to choose the most suitable places where to carry out its physiological necessities; in order to shorten the distance, a slight pressure is exerted on a mechanism in the grip that goes ?gathering? the tape without allowing that the recoverable centimeters in the small apparatus, can loosen if is not by the express will of the owner.
The group tape allows to hold, in a single fist and with a single strap, the several units, most practical and simultaneously simple it consists of a chain, generally of stainless steel, whose principle and end are united in the pin of wrist by means of a special snap harness that can ?loosen? with a slight pressure of the finger. The thus joined units take a small chain from the necklace to a curtain ring that includes the common strap. When ?throwing? the dogs and working, an end of the chain is freed that slips leaving free the dogs.
The tapes of aid, generally weak, heighten the beauty of the dogs, not interfering in the observation of their perfect proportions. In most of the exhibitions, the most dangerous or aggressive units are authorized ?to take a walk?, with strap, much more solid.
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