Thursday, October 10, 2013

Choosing the Right Dog Leash for Your Pooch

If you’re in the market for a new dog leash, there are limitless options to choose from. You can even find unique dog leashes that complement your little one’s collar.
If your dog needs additional training, choose a training collar and leash. This will help to prevent barking, biting, and other problems. If you have a particularly small pet, your dog suffers from respiratory problems, or your pet cannot use a standard collar and leash, you may also want to consider a harness.

Types of Leashes


You can find a huge selection of dog apparel and accessories to complement your pooch’s style. This is also the case when it comes to your dog’s collar and leash. The most common types of leashes include the following:
·         Retractable leashes—there is a reason that dog owners continually choose this type of leash. If your pet likes to run freely, and can be trusted to run around on their own, a retractable leash will give them the freedom to run around without getting too far away.
·         Traditional fabric and nylon leashes—these have been around forever and can do the trick when you want to take your dog for a walk. They come in all colors, designs, and some even have adornments, like studs or rhinestones, to spice them up.
·         Chain leashes—many pet owners like chain leashes for the appearance, but these can be much heavier on your pet’s neck and can also be hard on your hands. In most cases, these will need to be replaced with something more comfortable eventually.
·         Leather leashes—these can last for years and look beautiful over time. In fact, with continued use, a leather leash may look even better than the day you bought it.
·         Lighted and reflective leashes—these are unique and can better protect your pet in the dark.

With so many options of Dog Leashes to choose from, you can easily find the perfect color to match your pet’s collar and overall style. It is important to also make sure that your leash is long enough so that your pet can comfortably lead the way. It should also work well with your pet’s collar or harness.

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