Bougainvillea 360° Swivel Dog Tie Out Stake Dog Anchor, Anipaw Heavy Duty Yard Stake Rust Proof Dog Tether Holds, 1500 Lbs of Pull Force, Great for Outside Yard Camping Lawn
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I am not sure if snow will fall soon, but think it will.
With a depth of 9in, this is a dependable depth
That should be the case. They did not pull it out when I had a 100 pound lab and 60 pound golden doodle on at the same time.
In fact, yes. It has been over a year since I used them and them. They are still working flawlessly.
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Besides being strong and easy to mount, it is also easy to clean! This item is for someone who is 76 years old. Granny (aka Granny the Dog) is a mature elderly woman who uses her dogs as pets. She installed the product in a timely manner and she did it herself I work hard and have been doing it for 8 years. A very old great-grandmother The grandchild. There are two dogs in Granny's house I own a 80lb lab mix and a 100lb athlete who loves chasing A lot of deer gather in her yard and flow across the road. Both dogs have been able to use the 360' and neither has broken away or pulled it from the ground. Generally, Granny can put only one dog on the pull at a time. You are welcome to order another.
I highly recommend it.
This is an easy to install software. Using the devices in dry or soft soil does not provide very sturdy results. When pulled vertically, the disk is easy to pull out of the ground, but when pulled at an angle, the disk provides resistance. A total of two thirds of an inch of pins came out of the ground on the opposite side of the pull force.
There is no better way to describe my female pittie than to say, "She loves to pull. ". I had what I termed a "WTF moment" when they arrived and we opened the box. There are only lag bolts, how can they stay in the ground" is the first question you might ask. I can explain. It is not possible to move them. There's no letting up even a little bit. It is still hard for him to believe. pit bulls tethered to 30 ft lines meant for XL-sized dogs, and they have been grounded as to not go outside of their boundaries. Installs quickly, sits low to the ground, and features a swivel ball that really makes a.
There was no way they could get it out even after I put a 110 lab and 75 pound golden doodle on it. During the spike I had to let it go back down a little every few weeks, but otherwise it was OK.
Okay, so it seems like this thing is overpriced. Is the capacity of the pull 1500 lbs? My 50lb American pitbull terrier tore this sucker out in about 30 minutes after lying in it for several hours. She is a wimp as well. Overall, I like this watch because of how heavy it is and how sturdy it is. There is a lot of room for improvement and it is overpriced.
Dirt and the speed at which it holds and how durable it can be caused me a lot of concern. A lot of the dirt in Tennessee is extremely hard and clay-like. It needs to be loosening until you able to. By the time I put these threaded nails in the ground (that took time, by the way), I was sure the dirt had been loosened enough to let them through. No matter what, it's been more than two weeks now, there's been rain in the interim, and it has held up very well to all of the darting, pulling, and tugging that my short-legged "low rider" pit has to do. If not I will buy another for his brother if I do not try another on one. As a test, I bought one first. This was a success! One of the pictures is meant to demonstrate the muscles working behind the pull.
On top of that, their lead (25ft) gives them a lot of running room to build up momentum. The second picture exhibits how they go in different directions and how long their leash is. My experience with the purchase has been very positive.
As of this writing, it has not Originally I was afraid my dog would try to pull it out, but it will never happen. The thing cannot be moved at all by her. The pit mix I have is only 40 pounds, but she makes an effort.
The anchor I am using is great. As a husky puppy runs full speed, he runs right out the chain, getting yanked at the last minute, but the base has not budged. Also, we have a mole infestation in the yard that still does not.