slip lead dog leash

we understand it can be overwhelming to select the best leash or collar for your dog! this is an ideal lead for handling your service animal, walking your dog in the city, at crowded events, or to use during training. if you are planning to do any hiking, camping, or field work with your dog, this is the lead that will allow you the most flexibility. if you’re working on training “stay” or “come” in a yard or home, this …

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. …

no pull lead

best no-pull harness for extended wear: ruffwear front range dog harness, $39.95 on amazonthe ruffwear front range harness is a comfortable harness for active dogs and will hold up to years of use. like all the harnesses in this guide, the leash can also be attached to the back of the harness for dogs that don’t pull. the martingale strap at the back tightens in response to pulling to help prevent a dog from squirming out of the harness and …

long retractable dog leash

a retractable leash is also suitable for potty breaks in an area with some dangers around – like stopping next to a highway while traveling when you want to give more room for the dog to stretch their legs. having the leash attached to the harness is much better in this situation, but it can still cause damage when stopping a running dog suddenly. lastly, many feel that it’s easier to hold onto the flexi leash handle than a regular …

balanced training for dogs

there are a few things that all balanced trainers have in common is that we understand that at some point, every dog will need a correction. we aren’t locked into one ideology of training and understand that every dog and owner relationship is different and should be treated as such. the pontification of positive only based training that is flooding the dog world right now is extremely biased and using words that make you hesitate to question them. “science based” …