slip leash for dogs

your overall favorite, we loved the mendota products slip solid rope dog leash for many reasons! this slip lead is a breeze to keep clean. we think it is the best slip lead for your dog for the money and quantity. it’s a little on the expensive side, but we think the ezydog luca all-in-one dog slip lead has a quality that speaks for itself. all-in-all, the quality of this product is satisfactory and we think the price is fair. …

training leash for dogs

walking a dog is one of those tasks that seems like it should be effortless. then, hold a treat in your hand to encourage your dog to walk next to you rather than in front of you. though a thoughtful training technique is the top priority for getting your dog comfortable with walks, the right dog training leash is crucial for comfort and safety. “purchasing a quality collar and leash that is appropriate for the size and breed of your …

long leashes for dogs

in certain scenarios and with particular dogs a short or standard-length leash is your best bet, but in other situations, you and your dog will appreciate the freedom of a long leash. using a long lead, you can train your dog to respond to the commands ‘come,’ ‘leave it,’ ‘sit,’ and ‘stay’ when he is farther from you. a short leash is also beneficial when you walk your dog in an urban environment, where there is always a lot of …

halter leash for dogs

the perfect pace is a halter/head collar designed to stop your dog from pulling and lunging on the leash. the perfect pace motivates your dog to pay attention to you so that they can learn good behavior and leash manners. made in usa: product is designed and handcrafted in the usa. the perfect pace halter is available in two different materials: woven material and leather. the leather perfect pace halter is sturdier and more durable!




dog training lead

these vary in length from 3m to 50m, and give you a glorious peace of mind when teaching your puppy to come back when you call them. and they run in the opposite direction. we recommend you use a 2-metre training lead, attached to a harness. they’re never ethical, nor offer a humane way to teach loose lead walking, so we’re always going to recommend normal collars. you know, those that don’t choke dogs and rather let them breathe.