- Description
DSSC Suede Tug with Whip
Dog Sport Supply Co. · Suede Tug on Braided Whip Line · Drive Building & Reward Tool
The DSSC Suede Tug with Whip is two tools in one: an activation tool for building drive and a reward toy for reinforcing it. The braided whip line lets you create movement and distance to pull a dog's focus and arousal up, for example redirecting a jumping or over-aroused dog into productive drive, then the soft suede tug at the end delivers the reward the moment the dog engages correctly. One tool covers both the buildup and the payoff.
- Drive and activation tool: The whip line lets you create erratic, prey-like movement at a distance, pulling a dog's focus and arousal into productive drive rather than unwanted behaviors like jumping or barking.
- Built-in reward: The soft suede tug at the end of the line lets you transition straight from activation into a rewarding tug session, reinforcing the behavior that earned it.
- Redirect unwanted behavior: Useful for channeling excess energy or arousal, jumping, mouthing, or frustration, into structured engagement with the tug.
- Soft suede construction: Gentle on the mouth compared to harder bite materials, suited for tug play, reward work, and drive-building sessions rather than heavy bite development.
- Braided whip line: Durable, flexible cord construction that holds up to repeated whipping and tugging action without losing its action.
Specs
- Type: Suede tug on a braided whip line
- Function: Drive/activation building, reward-based tug play
- Tug material: Soft suede
- Tug size: 10" x 2.5"
- Line: Braided whip cord
- Brand: Dog Sport Supply Co.
- Best for: Drive building, arousal redirection, reward marking, obedience and agility warm-ups, general engagement work.
How to Use It
- Build drive: Use the whip line to create movement at a distance, erratic flicks and pulls mimic prey movement and pull the dog's focus and arousal up.
- Redirect: If the dog is jumping, over-aroused, or unfocused, use the whip action to shift their energy toward the tug instead of the unwanted behavior.
- Reward: Once the dog engages appropriately, close the distance and let them take the suede tug for a rewarding tug session, reinforcing the behavior you want to see again.
Quick tip: Timing is everything with this tool. Build drive with the whip, but don't reward until the dog offers the behavior you actually want. Rewarding too early just reinforces the jumping or unfocused energy you're trying to redirect.
Designed by Dog Sport Supply Co. for handlers who need one tool to build drive and reward it.
