Archive for the 'Leashes' Category

Snap Back Leash Adapter

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Often when out riding your bike, running or even walking my dog will make a sudden stop to sniff something with intensity like nothing else. If I am not aware of the stop sometimes my dog endures a sudden shock or jolt to his neck from the leash. None of this is intentionaly of course, […]

Hold Hands with your Dog

Saturday, October 7th, 2006

This is an interesting leash for your dog.
This could possibly be going for the most comfortable handle for your leash, or is maybe is just all about giving your dog a hand, but what I really think Alice Wang was going for with this leash was the idea of holding hands with your best friend […]

Electronic Training Leash With Remote

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

Although a regular training leash is a time tested tool for training your dog, it is sometimes not very reliable to do and can cause unecessary injury to you pet when jerking the leash.
The Electronic Leash has a small remote control device in the hand grip that allows the trainer of the dog to send […]

The Classic Leather Dog Leash

Thursday, September 21st, 2006

This is the classic leather dog leash. The type of leash is most often used for professional working dogs in roles such as police work, armed forces, and federal agencies and in professional dog training.
The leather leashes are very durable and long lasting. They are well made with high quality stiching and rivits along with […]

Springer Bike Dog Leash

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

This leash for bike riding enables you to have a safer time while biking with your dog. The Springer bike leash mounts low on your bike and has a shock absorbing coil. Both of these help in keeping your balance if you dog should tug on the leash unexpectidly.
The bike leash is also designed in […]

Bottoms Up Leash for Disabled Dogs

Wednesday, September 13th, 2006

The Bottoms Up Leash is a leash used to help dogs that are disabled in some way permanently or temporarily. Some common reasons for requiring a leash like this would be dogs with hip dysplasia, post-surgery or arthritis.
This works to help your dog walk or go up and down stairs when they need some assistance, […]

The Puppy Purse

Monday, September 11th, 2006

The Puppy Purse is the ideal solution for those of you who like to take their small dog with you wherever you go. It is a light weight, open air “bag” that your dog can ride in by your side comfortable and safely.
The makers of the Puppy Purse noticed that many people were carrying […]

Bungee Leash Coupler

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

This is an inexpensive way to walk multiple dogs on your existing leash. This is the Bungee Leash Coupler.
This leash works as an addition to almost any existing dog leash that you have, and allows you to add a second dog. The coupler is made of an elastic material that streches to avoid any shock […]

Hands Free Dog Leash

Monday, September 4th, 2006

How hard is it to run with your dogs leash in your hand?
For me it’s pretty hard to run, period. But, having the leash in my hand and the dog potentially pulling it, especially when I start to get tired, can make things very difficult. This Hands-Free Leash from FreeLeash is an excellent solution for […]

WalkyDog Bike Leash

Friday, September 1st, 2006

WalkyDog has a great leash to allow you to walk your dog while riding your bike. Often people who like to ride bike will leave their dog at home because of the dangers of trying to hold a leash in your hand while riding your bike. If your dog is scared by a car, sees […]



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