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  1. #1
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    Leashes

    One of the new things I got for the puppy was a training lead(upon Rachel's advice) and a new leash. Of course I still have Shai's leashes, but one is retractable and the other one isn't. Someone said or I read it somewhere that you shouldn't use retractables with puppies. So now the new pup has 4 leashes!!
    And this is the what I got from Emazing.
    The Lowdown On Leashes

    An unbelievable selection of leashes is available on
    the
    market today. It's important to choose one that's
    right for
    your dog:

    - Choke Chains: These are best used for training
    your dog
    to a leash. After that, they can be dangerous if
    they catch
    on something.
    - Nylon Leashes: Solid and dependable, these are
    likely
    your best choice to keep your dog comfortable, but
    close.
    - Retractable Leashes: These leashes, which can
    extend up
    to 16 feet, are perfect for letting your dog
    explore, while
    keeping him under close supervision.
    - Harnesses: Some dogs just pull too hard on a leash
    no
    matter what. A harness solves this problem nicely.

    Walking a Dog has pointers for teaching your dog to
    behave on a leash. http://www.walking-a-dog.com

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    This is just my opinion, but I hate nylon leashes! The nylon ones burn your hands. Leather is the way to go.

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    I agree with Rottie... Nylon Leashes do burn your hands!!! I got a pretty bad burn from one! Yes, Leather Leashes are better, I think! Good luck!

    Kaitlyn (the human)
    Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)

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    I have a short leash and a retractable leash for my 10 month old Boxer (Olli). I like the retractable leash the best. He still has freedom to roam a little and be restricted as needed. They also make extra long retractable leashes that are 26 ft. long.
    The kind of leash to use is a personal preference. Use the leash you like or are more comfortable with.
    Just out of curiousity, do you remember why they say not to use a retractable leash with a puppy?

    Angie

    [ November 13, 2001: Message edited by: AngieS ]

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    I use a nylon leash and have always had on Simba. They come in perty colors!!!

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    I also prefer the leather leash. I personally don't like the retractable leads (puppies or not) since I want my dogs to walk acceptably on a loose leash at all times. They get enough play time and sniffing time when we are not walking.

    I especially hate it when someone walking their dog on a retractable lead will let their dog come into my yard and take a dump without cleaning it up. I don't let my dogs go anywhere but our yard and I don't think other people should let their dogs go in the neighbors yard!

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    I use a nylon leash. It's a purty light blue that matches her collar and eyes.

    I'd use leather but couldn't afford it at the time.

    I don't use the retractable leash because I've heard horror stories of people with Huskies that had their dog bolt after something and they pulled the leash right out of the plastic casing.

    I want something thick and sturdy even though Kia is not much of a puller.

    ~Kimmy
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    Originally posted by Kim S.:
    <STRONG>
    I don't use the retractable leash because I've heard horror stories of people with Huskies that had their dog bolt after something and they pulled the leash right out of the plastic casing.
    </STRONG>
    Originally posted by Dixieland Dancer:
    <STRONG> I want my dogs to walk acceptably on a loose leash at all times. They get enough play time and sniffing time when we are not walking.
    </STRONG>
    I feel i have to explain a little more about the retractable leashes...
    The retractable leash i use says on the package that it is intended for dogs that are well trained and that do not pull. It also came with an safety collar to add more protection.(It goes around the neck along with the collar you use.)Although that will not help if the dog pulls the leash part out of the handle.

    So the retractable leash is NOT for training purposes. Get a leather or nylon leash if you are looking for a training leash.

    I guess i should have stated that i use the retractable leash for mainly around my yard. (i don't have a fenced in yard).
    I use the short leash for walks or other outings for more security. That is why i have 2 leashes. They both have different uses or purposes. Also Olli was trained on a regular nylon leash before having/using the retractable leash. So i have had no problems switching between the 2 leashes when i want/need to.Nor have i had any problems with using the retractable leash.
    Shais_Mom I have no idea what you are wanting your leash for,but i thought i would share what i use.

    Angie

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    Heres a few pics of Simba's leashes and also his collar!



    My aunt has a monogramming (i think thats what its called) buisness and she stitched Sim's name onto his leash and collar for me!

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    The kind i have and LOVE is a leather handle, w/ a metal chain. i absolutly love them. nice on the hand, and absorbs some tension if the dog pulls. ...and the best part, if you find a stray dog that doesn't have a collar, you can use the chain as one, just snap the clasp in place and the dog doesn't get chocked.

    (what's odd, is i can find these in Kmart, but not in Petsmart. and i swear by these leashes.)
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    Crow_Noir
    What kind of dog do you have?
    Are these leashes for medium to large breed dogs?
    I always liked those kind of leashes but i have only seen them for small dogs.

    Angie

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    KayAnn.. you're Aunt did a great job! I wish I could get Sadie's name stitched on her collar. Great pics!

    Kaitlyn (the human)
    Sadie & Rita (Forever in Our Hearts) (the Labbies)

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    Angie,

    i have a medium dog. He's a GSD, but kind of small (he was the runt after all ...lol) he weighs 50 / 55 lbs. i've seen these leashes for small, medium, and large dogs. at first, i used the thickest, but had to take it back, it was just too heavy for the both of us, and also, way exagerated, as i was getting him under control. so, i went down one step and used the medium chain. (which we also used for our rat terrier who is 20lbs.)

    i've seen other thicknesses and lengths, but i don't know where people get them from. these leashes that Kmart sells are 5ft in length.
    (I have to admit, they are often under stocked, so finding just what you are looking for is based on luck.)
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    Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.

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    crow_noir
    Thanks for replying.
    I had thought they would make them for large dogs too but not seen them. maybe i don't see them until after everyone gets the larger ones.lol. I have a male,Boxer. He is 10 months old, weighs 80 pounds and is all muscule! So i have to make sure i get a thick chain so he won't break it.
    Excuse my ignorance but what is a GSD?

    Angie

    [ November 14, 2001: Message edited by: AngieS ]

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    oops! sorry, i'm used to everyone knowing the term on my other boards. German Shepherd Dog. (yes, Dog is actually part of their official breed name.)

    Good Luck finding the thick one!!!


    ...hmmm... you could go to the hardware store, and they could help you make one. same parts, just not put together yet. well, you might have to go to a leather shop after ward ...lol. (if you don't have one in your area, then you might want to look at a motercycle shop or tobacco shop.) and this way, you get it made custom length that will work perfect for you.
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    The pet world excels where the human world is lacking; sterilization and adoption. ~ crow_noir

    Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.

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