The LCS Ground Hook, also known as the Trainer’s Assistant, is a must-have tool for trainers working with young dogs, check cords, birds, and launchers. Lightweight at just 26...
The LCS Ground Hook, also known as the Trainer’s Assistant, is a must-have tool for trainers working with young dogs, check cords, birds, and launchers. Lightweight at just 26 ounces, it’s easy to carry in the field and simple to use—just push it into the ground and clip off your check cord. This ensures a steady, non-slip flush when working with bird launchers.
In addition to training setups, the Ground Hook also doubles as a convenient auxiliary stake-out for your dog during breaks in the field.
Built for durability, the LCS Ground Hook is constructed from cold rolled steel, powder-coated in bright orange for rust resistance and high visibility. It’s fitted with a solid brass bolt snap for secure, long-lasting performance.
Field Training Essential: Keeps dogs steady when working with check cords and launchers.
Multi-Use Tool: Functions as an auxiliary stake-out during breaks.
Portable: Weighs just 26 oz. for easy carrying in the field.
Durable Construction: Cold rolled steel with bright orange powder coating for rust resistance and visibility.
Quality Hardware: Solid brass bolt snap for reliable attachment.
The LCS Ground Hook is a practical, durable, and trainer-approved accessory that helps you work dogs safely and efficiently during field training.
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