Dog Training Equipment – Choke Collars
10 Mar 2012
Dog Training Video – Learn about the different types of dog training collars. Pros and cons of using a choke collar discussed in this video.
Duration : 0:3:3
10 Mar 2012
Dog Training Video – Learn about the different types of dog training collars. Pros and cons of using a choke collar discussed in this video.
Duration : 0:3:3
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This is a video tour of a unike tomahawk paracord shoulder sling that is adjustable and also functions as a hunting rifle sling
Duration : 0:10:0
04 Dec 2011
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trying a match from the survival kit in a 25 year old “rambo” knife
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01 Dec 2011
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Learn to tie the simple yet extremely useful Jug Knot for carrying a water bottle in the woods, or for a walk around the neighborhood!
Duration : 0:3:6
This is the second part of my tutorial on walking your dog on a loose leash. In addition to teaching your dog that staying next to you is rewarding, you can take some measures to ensure that your dog remains calm and relaxed as you walk them.
Be sure to check out the first video for a full explanation of how to conquer the LOOSE LEASH walk. Make sure to subscribe to my channel, as I am regularly posting dog training videos every week.
If you have any questions, or suggestions for future videos… leave them in the comments!
Enjoy!
Duration : 0:4:52
27 Nov 2011
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This multi-use/multi-functional item allows for pace counting for land navigation as well as knife/hatchet retention for safety. This is combination of two of my most original creations – the PSK lanyard and my side by side all-paracord ranger pacing beads (see my other videos). Loop size in video is for attachment to a Kabar that has no lanyard loop; in a separate video I show how to attach it. For a typical knife, I’d do the loop 3.5-4″ so it can be attached with a girth hitch.
Duration : 0:4:41
30 Sep 2011
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how careless can you be and still get a fire going in the rain? magnesium, jute and PJ Cottonballs put to the test.
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Duration : 0:6:30
27 Sep 2011
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quick one-cut video of Kevin’s paracord favorite knots for utilitarian use:
one error I referred to a quick release knot to tie a rope around a tree for a hammock or tarp “guy line” but I meant “ridge line”.
Duration : 0:8:55
24 Sep 2011
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How to use a monkeys fist knot and parcord to bind a wool blanket, and to turn it into a hoodie without damaging the material
Duration : 0:3:58
20 Sep 2011
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So this is an advancement to my original paracord creation the “PSK Lanyard” (see my other video). Based on great input from others, I’ve removed the knot at the bottom that forms a loop and replaced it with two decorative stoppers. This allows one to draw up the paracord bead when hiking, resulting in two single strands and NO LOOP to catch or snag in the bush. When the paracord bead is slid down, a loop of adjustable size accommodates thumb-thong style grip, or just a simple wrist leash for retention (for use on a boat for example).
Duration : 0:2:46