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WePet Dog Training Slip Leash, No Pull, Durable Reflective Lead, Puppy Heavy Duty Loop Rope, Comfortable Handle, 6 ft, 1/2 inch, diam. Blue/Red

KWD 2.500
KWD 2.500

Brand
WePet
Weight
151 g
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Special Features

  • [COLOR & SIZE]: Blue/Red; 6 ft, 1/2 in diameter, especially suitable for medium-or-large-sized dogs.
  • [SLIP LEADS]: WePet slip lead combines a collar and a lead into one. We added a metal Anti-Choking tab in collar part to prevent dog's safety. Using our slip lead could avoid the traditional collar's choking hazard on a dog. It is easy to slip on and off, being especially handy for older people and kids.
  • [HEAVY DUTY QUALITY]: This rope leash is made of premium rock-climbing grade rope to sustain the strongest pulling (up to 300lb tested), especially suitable for medium-or-large-sized dogs.
  • [CONFORTABLE HANDLE]: The soft padded handle feels comfortable, protecting your hands from rope burn. With the handle, you feel at ease while controlling your dog all the time.
  • [NEW UPGRADE]: We have made new upgrades in rope materials, fastener and leather stopper based on user reviews and feedback. We solved the problems that people care about most. The thickness of new leather stopper is 6 millimeter, no loosen and more firm. The new fastener is mountaineering grade and more durable. The double braided and cover design make rope excellent abrasion resistance.

Description

Tips for Use (Read twice before walking your dog)
1. The loop should sit high on the neck towards the ears to avoid causing the dog to cough or choke.
2. Hold the lead in front of your torso – For example, you're walking your dog on your left side, hold the padded handle in your right hand, directly in front of your torso.
3. Stabilize and control the lead – Now place your left hand on the lead approximately 2 feet above your dog so you have both hands on the leash. In this way, you are able to guide and control your dog with your both hands, thus controlling all aspects of your dog's movements.
4. Keep dogs guessing by changing directions – Dogs will resist constant pressure, meaning the longer you pull back and the more pressure you put on your dog's lead, the harder they will pull forward. Changing directions every time your dog pulls forward can be helpful.

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