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UPKOCH 6pcs Dog Scent Training Metal Cans for Dog Odor Detection Training Box for Scent Work Portable Indoor and Outdoor Use
$17.54
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- User friendly design: these dog nose work training tools are simple to use, allowing even new trainers to achieve results with their dogs,dog training equipment,dog nose training
- Portable and lightweight: easy to carry, these scent work containers are for training in various environments, both indoors and outdoors,dog nosework training,scent work tools
- Versatile and portable: these lightweight scent work tools are easy to transport, making them ideal for various training settings, both indoors and outdoors,dog agility training tools,scent work detection
- durability: these durable scent detection containers are built to endure extensive use, ensuring they meet longterm training needs,dog scent training equipment,smell aluminum cans
- Userfriendly: these dog training scent containers are designed for ease of use, making them for novice trainers to enhance their dog's skills,dog training aluminum cans,dog scent work
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