Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Benefits of leash designed for bigger dogs

I previously blogged about how Q broken a number of dog leashes.  Here are some common ways of how your beloved dog may break your leash:

1. Biting
2. Pulling
3. Wear and tear

The earlier your leash is broken,  the worse your training or purchase was.

if you start out with a big dog,  you can probably use all of your old dog leashes with the little dog because it's made for more wear and tear.

While baby sitting my brother's dog, I decided to use my own dog leashes instead of the ones his wife has purchased.   I felt like they were easily breakable (especially the extendable dog leash). 

Here are some demonstrations of my usage of the leashes.   Keep in mind that aside from the harnesses,  all leashes were originally used by a Siberian Husky (Okee) and a mutt (possibly a lab-beagle mix ?)(Q).

In terms of harnesses, again they made the error of buying too small. Tight is great but it's a struggle to button them up everyone especially for the little one.  I'm sorry I have big clumsy fingers and they have long fur.  The harness rope is of the right length but change the freaking buckle.  I'm scared that it would break.

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