The Dokken Rubber Knobby Dummy is designed to hold up through countless training sessions while teaching proper retrieving habits. Made from unsinkable foam with a pliable rubber shell, these bumpers stay...
The Dokken Rubber Knobby Dummy is designed to hold up through countless training sessions while teaching proper retrieving habits. Made from unsinkable foam with a pliable rubber shell, these bumpers stay soft in all weather conditions yet tough enough to resist wear—helping to prevent hard-mouthing issues in your dog.
A built-in air valve allows you to adjust both buoyancy and weight for customized training. The dummy is also injectable with scent, making it ideal for simulating realistic hunting scenarios on land or in water.
Durable & Weather-Resistant: Soft, pliable design remains flexible in all conditions.
Hard-Mouth Prevention: Rugged texture discourages improper gripping.
Unsinkable Foam Core: Reliable for water retrieves.
Air Valve System: Adjust buoyancy and weight to suit training needs.
Scent Injectable: Add bird scent for more realistic training sessions.
Size Options: 10.5" long, available in 2" or 3" widths.
Color Choices: White/Black, Orange, White.
The Dokken Rubber Knobby Dummy is a versatile, trainer-approved bumper built to help your retriever develop consistent skills for both field and water retrieves.
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