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« on: May 21, 2011, 10:06:28 am »

Don't take it as an argument by any means....just an opinion. I responded to him setting up a chain and I have never had luck with that style on a chain, for lead snaps they are cadilac but the constant pulling and snapping of that chain will break them. I have on average 20 dogs for 10# s to 105#s and have seem 50# curdogs bust them and would not even consider them for a bulldog chain at all, just too much risk. I have never been much on kennels but don't fault anyone who is i always had chain set ups from game dogs too hunting dogs. That link is again a good resource tho and appeciate the link. Can you post a link for of the clip I was trying to explain to him?  I always used big bull snaps on my smaller dogs and recently tried some big brass bull snaps and they failed in half the time of the other bullsnaps the brass is just too soft.
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