Looking for leash suggestions
Akira almost got killed and was almost lost yesterday because of his leash that convinently unhooked on the corner of a busy street. We always have a problem with the metal hooks most leash have, for some reasons Akira does the "Shiba Shake" and the hooks opens, I've bought a couple of them and it's always the same thing. So does any of you knows of a good leash without the standard metal hook that's heavy duty.
I am thinking of this
A French Martingale Leash
I am thinking of this
A French Martingale Leash
Comments
Let me know what you go with...I'm always on the lookout for new gear. ;-)
http://www.ellaslead.com/featured_products?b=1
They have a lot of different types. You can also have them customized so that instead of a clip you can have a locking quicklink, for one of their "fullproof" leads.
At least its more room than the coupler we own and used all of twice.
What waist leashes do you use, Dave?
Mine walk fine in close proximity to each other too. Its when one see's a squirrel or whatever and tries to climb over the other to get to it that I have problems. It isn't a problem if the leashes are loose enough that the one getting climbed over can get out of the way. If they are near the end of the leash and can't, then I get snarkies. That's why I don't think a coupler would work for us.
The silverfoot leash is the type of clip I like for trickster dogs who are able to spring the tabs on the regular ones.
The only problem I have had is the weight of the clip bothers some smaller dogs like the Shibas. With all the tags etc sometimes the weight is too much if you are working them. I really like the french martingale one, I would use that for working for sure.....it is a bit pricy though. Probably worth it in the end since it should last a lifetime.
Thanks everyone for all the good info!
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http://ldsleather.com/snapstyles.html#lockjaw
If you are concerned about the weight of the clip, and do not want an integrated leash and collar, I would advise using half of a set of horse reins (both halves if you want a long leash). They have hook & stud ends or buckle ends and are lightweight/low profile. You can get plain leather, laced leather, canvas web reins or even rubbery reins for excellent grip. Some are spendy but a quality leather will last a lifetime.
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I love the Italian Alligator hook, I think I will get to make my next leather leash thanks, and I'll try to find a store where they sell bridle reins here!