A breaking stick is a device made to be inserted in the mouth of a pit bull to pry its jaws open
and release its grip on another animal or object. This is the safest, easiest, and most humane
way to seperate a pit bull without hurting the dog. No Responsible owner should be without
one (Actually more than one as you never know when or where you may need it). While
polycarbonate sticks may be cheaper and/or harder it is my belief they are more likely to
break a dog's teeth.
Shipping and handling: 1-2 sticks $7
3-6 sticks $11
7-10 sticks $15 (More than 10 will be case by case basis)
All prices are US dollars.
Brazilian Cherry / Jatoba
Russet to reddish brown wood, often with
dark stripes or streaks. This wood comes
from Central and Tropical South America.
Its typical uses include furniture, cabinets
and flooring. Brazilian Cherry wood has a
bending strength of 21,020 psi and a max
crushing strength of 9,510 psi.
Prices:
Large (11") $18
Small ( 8") $15
Purple Heart
Dull gray brown when freshly cut but soon
oxidizing to a violet purple wood. This wood
comes from Mexico to Tropical South
America. Its typical uses include industrial
construction, flooring, tool handles,
accessories and furniture. Purple Heart has
a bending strength of 19,220 psi and a max
crushing strength of 10,320 psi. This is one
of my personal favorites for functionality.
Prices:
Large (11") $18
Small ( 8") $15
Bloodwood
Rich strawberry red, sometimes with dark
stripes, wood. This wood comes from
Venezuela, Peru, Panama and Brazil. Its
typical uses are furniture, cabinets, and is
widely used for tourist novelties in Brazil.
Bloodwood is a hard and heavy wood that
takes a high lustrous finish. Bloodwood has
a bending strength of 15583 psi and a max
crushing strength of 8281 psi.
Prices:
Large (11") $25
Small ( 8") $20
Lacewood
This wood is a pink to reddish brown that
matures to a brownish color with age and
has small lace like patterns. Lacewood
comes from Australia and South America.
Its typical uses are furniture, cabinets,
gunstocks, and accessories. This is more of
a decorative wood than functional.
Lacewood has a bending strength of 9,715
psi and a max crushing strength of 5,800
psi.
Prices:
Large (11") $15
Small ( 8") $12
Ipe
Light to dark olive brown with a greenish
tint, often with lighter or darker streaks.
This wood comes from Mexico, Central and
South America. Its typical uses include
furniture, flooring and tool handles. Ipe
wood has a bending strength of 25,963 psi
and a max crushing strength of 13,366 psi.
Prices:
Large (11") $18
Small ( 8") $15
Morado
This wood is a dark violet brown with dark
streaks. Morado comes from tropical South
America, primarily southern Brazil and
Bolivia. Its typical uses are furniture,
cabinets, flooring, turning and accessories.
An extremely hard wood. This is one of my
personal favorites for functionality.
Prices:
Large (11") $18
Small ( 8") $15