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Shock Absorbing Control Leash

$36.99
3.5 out of 5 star rating

 : Carhartt Brown

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 : Carhartt Brown

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  Regular OS

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Description

Training-ready leash.

Training your dog takes time, perseverence, and the right equipment for the job. This leash was specifically designed to handle an eager pup whos still pulling every which way. It has an elastic shock-control zone for geater flexibility, a lined handle for increased comfort, and a bottom handle for more control.

Features

  • Durable nylon webbing with duck canvas weave with reflective triple needle stitch for low-light visibility
  • Elastic shock control zone eases static jolting to the dog
  • Rugged metal trigger claw clasp - glove-friendly
  • Neoprene lined handle for comfort
  • Bottom control handle
  • Extra gated clip for multiple quick attachment options
  • Rugged slotted metal D-ring that maneuvers up and down leash for adjustable attachment options
  • Model No. PL0287
  • Country of Origin: Imported

Dog Collar

Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.
  NECK
MEDIUM 12" - 18"
LARGE 18" - 26"

How to Measure

Neck:

Measure at base of the neck. Note: Do not measure too high on the neck as it may result in a smaller than optimal measurement.

Nylon Duck Ripstop Service Dog Harness

Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.
  CHEST GIRTH
SMALL 17” - 22”
MEDIUM 22” - 29”
LARGE 29” - 36”
X-LARGE 35” - 42”

How to Measure

Chest:

Measure behind front legs and across broadest part of the chest. Hold the tape firm and level. If the measurement falls between sizes, opt for the next size up.

Nylon Duck Training Harness

Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.
  CHEST GIRTH
SMALL 17” - 22”
MEDIUM 22” - 29”
LARGE 29” - 36”
X-LARGE 35” - 42”

How to Measure

Chest:

Measure behind front legs and across broadest part of the chest. Hold the tape firm and level. If the measurement falls between sizes, opt for the next size up.

Dog Chore Coat

Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.
  NECK CHEST GIRTH BODY LENGTH
SMALL 13” - 17” 16” - 21” 12”
MEDIUM 18” - 23” 22” - 28” 16”
LARGE 22” - 26” 25” - 38” 20”
X-LARGE 24” - 29” 30” - 45” 24

How to Measure

Chest:

Measure behind front legs and across broadest part of the chest. Hold the tape firm and level. If the measurement falls between sizes, opt for the next size up.

Neck:

Measure at base of the neck. Note: Do not measure too high on the neck as it may result in a smaller than optimal measurement.

Neoprene Dog Vest

Units are expressed in inches and reflect general body dimensions. Measurements are approximate.
  NECK CHEST GIRTH WAIST
SMALL 15” - 19” 21” - 23” 19” - 22”
MEDIUM 15” - 19” 22” - 26” 20” - 23”
LARGE 16” - 20” 26” - 29” 23” - 26”
X-LARGE 17” - 21” 27” - 31” 24” - 27”
XX-LARGE 18” - 22” 28” - 32” 24” - 29”

How to Measure

Chest:

Measure at base of the neck. Note: Do not measure too high on the neck as it may result in a smaller than optimal measurement.

Neck:

Measure at base of the neck. Note: Do not measure too high on the neck as it may result in a smaller than optimal measurement.

How to Measure

measurements dog

Chest:

Measure behind front legs and across broadest part of the test. Hold the tape firm and level. If the measurement falls between sizes, opt for the next size up.

Neck:

Measure at base of the neck. Note: Do not measure too high on the neck as it may result in a smaller than optimal measurement.

Example of Breed

Small:

Boston Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Dachshund, and Parson Russell Terrier

Medium:

Australian Cattle Dog, Beagle, Border Collie, Brittany Spaniel, Portuguese Water Dog, and Siberian Husky

Large:

Belgian Malinois, Boxer, Dalmation, English Setter, Pointer, Golden & Labrador retrievers, and Irish Setter

X-Large:

Alaskan Malamute, Bloodhound, Doberman Pinscher, and German Shepherd

 
 
3.5 out of 5 star rating
3.4   5.0
 
   
Rated 2 out of 5
Ok leash
I like the leash and the shock absorbing design. The clasp separates very easily especially when using it with the carhartt harness. Have to use a safety tether with it to make sure our pups don't get loose.
January 12, 2025
, CT, US
Rated 1 out of 5
Not durable, only meant for small breeds
Not durable especially for 40.00 the dog chewed through it in literally seconda just by biting and giving it a few tugs. Wouldn't recommend for puppies and big breeds
Shane
January 3, 2025
SpringLake, NC, US
Rated 4 out of 5
Well made
4 stars because there can always be improvement. This leash really is very nice. I used it today for the first time and it's well made. It has a cushioned grip on one end of the leash with a clasp that is available, and on the other is another clasp for the collar. The shock absorber is really nice and seemed to help with my dog's pulling. Overall the leash was great to use and felt very well made.
September 1, 2024
Olympia, , US
Rated 5 out of 5
great for my morning runs
March 5, 2024
, , US
Rated 5 out of 5
Love that this leash has a bungie cord type material in the middle of it so that it gives a little more length and our dog doesn't pull as much.
May 11, 2023
Binghamton, NY, US