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Choosing The Correct Leash For Your Dog
Posted on March 19th, 2012Choosing the correct leash for your dog is important.
Clear the Air would like to share some important information to help find the right leash for your dog.
Just as with collars, size is important for leashes as well. The size of the leash must be appropriate for not only the size of the dog but the type of collar as well. A thin lightweight leash is more appropriate for a smaller dog like a Yorkshire Terrier than a larger Golden Retriever. The metal clip on the end of a smaller/thinner leash may break from the pressure of a larger stronger dog pulling on it, allowing your dog to get away from you.
A Basic Leash is versatile and not only can you use it in an emergency to take your dog out, you can also make a muzzle out of it if need be.
Retractable Leashes includes a thin cord wound onto a spring-loaded device inside a plastic handle. This allows your dog to have a bit more free range than a basic leash and when he walks back towards you, the leash retracts. While these leashes are nice to provide more freedom for your dog to explore his environment on a walk, there are some drawbacks and they can be potentially dangerous. Even if you are paying close attention to your dog, he has the ability to run into traffic, jump on people or get in a fight with another dog. The cord can also break should the dog be large and strong. Opposed to a basic leash, the handle of a retractable leash is bulky and can easily be pulled out or your hands.
A Long Line, like it says, is simply a very long leash and is typically used for training your dog. Make sure to use this type of leash in a safe area like a field, completely away from any traffic or other potential danger. A long line is helpful to teach your dog the “come” command out in the open.
Slip Leads look like a regular basic leash but instead of a clip on the end is a metal ring to loop the leash through. This allows you to walk your dog when he doesn’t have a collar on – simply putting the loop over your dogs head. Pulling on the handle of the leash will automatically tighten the loop around your dogs’ neck. Only use these when a regular collar and leash aren’t available. Since you cannot control the tightness of a slip lead you can risk damaging your dog’s neck or even strangling him.
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