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Comentado en México el 30 de agosto de 2024
El perro va seguro y comodo
Autumn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de julio de 2024
I have a lab/beagle mix. She's 30lbs, but is built sturdy. She stands about a foot tall. Because of her build, I tend to go for medium/large rated items, cause she's stocky.This leash is not really good for her. The construction is good, but the traffic control handle is useless. I have to kneel down to use it. It sits right next to the harness so it's only really good for a dog that comes up to your hand while standing upright.It also bounces against her back, so I may end up cutting it off, or go back to a retractable which is much easier to use for short-leashing my dog in particular. The search for a leash perfect for my doggo continues!I do like the seat belt clip and the ring for attaching something. And it really does feel well constructed, other than my one gripe
Varoon
Comentado en India el 7 de junio de 2021
Very impressed with the premium quality and how multi-functional it is. Doubles up as a seatbelt as well.
natasha
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de mayo de 2021
Was a bit of a wait to get the leash, but well worth it. I have a 100lb German Shepherd and this leash is more than enough to support him on walks and in car. I love that its bungee, has reflectors for night and also has the car seatbelt attachment!!
J. Levy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de julio de 2020
I am SO glad this came up as a suggestion after spending hours looking at different leashes. I have tried short ones, long ones, retractable ones, and even tried the bungee extensions you can put on the end. And still, my Border Collie would pull like hell and I struggled with loose-leash training. I’m so glad I got this for these reasons:1. Length. 4’ to 6’ adjustable length doesn’t seem like much. But it’s been brilliant for loose-leash training. I started at pretty much the 4’. And it helped me really retain control easily, so I could get her to stop pulling as soon as she tried walking ahead. Over the course of just a couple weeks, we’re at 6’2. Handle. I NEVER expected this handle to be particularly comfortable. But even on a bad leash-pulling day, I could walk her for hours without my hand hurting.3. Bungee. I was skeptical of this because every bungee extension I ever tried didn’t feel like it had much stretch, if any at all. But this one you can actually feel. Makes it easier on your arm with a pulling dog. And the short gradual resistance helps with the training because she starts to feel the resistance and it builds up quickly, rather than going from loose to choking her. Basically, it helped her learn the distance control.4. Seat belt. I’m one of those over-protective dog owners. And I have tried other solutions to help keep a dog safe in the back. But they were always too tedious to use. With this, I just buckle her in with her harness as easy as it sounds. And the best part is it’s always with you. No contraptions you need to keep in the car. And she can hop in any car and go.5. The hook. It attaches well and does feel sturdy, not cheap. My only tiny gripe is that it’s at an odd angle, so getting the leash off requires an odd motion, compared to traditional ones. However, this odd kind of looping motion is small, and you get the hang of it quickly.Finally, the ring for doggie bags is the perfect touch. Ultimately, I was originally planning on using my top 3 leashes depending on the situation. But this is the only one I use. And I’m planning on buying one as a gift for a couple people.
Daniel
Comentado en México el 27 de noviembre de 2020
La mejor correa que pueden comprar. Tengo un pastor belga de 36 kg que en ocasiones jala con mucha fuerza y la correa se siente muy resistente.
Michael
Very practical
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