The Scent Strip Winged Dummies feature D.T. Systems exclusive Flutter Wings in contrasting black/white for high visibility and emulating a downed bird. The Winged Dummy is made with heavy-duty 18 oz. canvas construction with durable stitching and seams.
DT Scent strip Winged Dummies feature:
DT’s exclusive “Scent Strip” is sewn...
The Scent Strip Winged Dummies feature D.T. Systems exclusive Flutter Wings in contrasting black/white for high visibility and emulating a downed bird. The Winged Dummy is made with heavy-duty 18 oz. canvas construction with durable stitching and seams.
DT Scent strip Winged Dummies feature:
DT’s exclusive “Scent Strip” is sewn to the dummy for easy scent application
DT Exclusive “Flutter” wings in contrasting Black/white for high visibility and emulating a downed bird
The scent stays on the scent strip pad making scent tracking of the dummy easier for the dog
Quickly and easily washes off once training is over
Canvas dummies feature heavy-duty 18oz canvas construction with extremely durable seams/stitching
Rope handles and solid brass grommets
Optimally weighted for easy throwing
Small Dummy measures (2" x 9") in size
Large Dummy measures (3"X12") in size
Hand-made in the USA!
Canvas available in White/Black high contrast
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