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Check out these leashes that I regularly use when training my pets -- and yours!
Braided Leather Leash
This is my go-to leash for all my own pets and client pets! There is just nothing more comfortable to hold than a broken in leather leash!
Signature K9 makes excellent, sturdy leather leashes. A braided leash is made of one piece of leather -- no need to worry about stitching or brads coming apart! I like the 3/4" size.
Skinny Leather Leash
For cats and smaller dogs, this smaller leather leash with a smaller, lighter clip is ideal and just as buttery as the braided version. Since this version isn't braided, you'll want to keep an eye on the connections to make sure they remain sturdy. I've never had an issue with them!
Biothane Leash
Need a waterproof leash? A leash that's easy to disinfect?
Biothane leashes are a great fit!
Make sure to check local ordinances to see if there are laws about the length of leash you use with your pet.
Long Line
Do you have a new puppy that needs freedom to move and develop?
Working towards off leash freedom with your pet?
Check out this easy to clean long line!
Make sure to check local ordinances to see if there are laws about the length of leash you use with your pet.
Cheap, Lightweight Leashes - HOME USE ONLY
Need a lightweight leash for your new pet to drag around your home for training purposes?
Grab a couple of the cheapest, lightweight nylon leashes you can find! DO NOT use these leashes outside. Safety is our top priority when taking our pets off property, so one of the sturdy leashes listed above is a much better choice for adventures that take you outside your home.
Worried about chewing? These leashes can easily be sprayed with Bitter Apple Spray.
Full disclosure: I usually just buy my cheap, lightweight leashes from our local dollar store.
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