My sentiments exactly! Both examples given by Jessica and Neo_lover are the result of poor training, not the leashes.Originally Posted by Kfamr
My sentiments exactly! Both examples given by Jessica and Neo_lover are the result of poor training, not the leashes.Originally Posted by Kfamr
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They don't make one heavy enough for my crew which is ok. If I go to the lake I just use a horses lung line I can haul it in faster than the retractables. I always take them to where no one is. I am sure the ugly part of the chow wouldn't come out of Dugan but I also don't want to put him, me or any one else at risk. I also have them braced so Lady can be an anchor if I yell sit she does stops him cold.
I've been boo'dMerlin my angel
Originally Posted by Corinna
Actually they do,it just costs a small fortune and is a special order item! I have one for Kayleigh. Supposed to be good for dogs up to 200 pounds. I love that thing and it has made vast improvements to Kayleigh's life. Kay is highly dog aggressive. The retractable leash means I can walk her from the house and don't have to drive into the middle of nowhere which in turn equals more walks for Kayleigh. I can control her, keep her as close to me as needed and when no other dogs are in sight, she can roam a bit.
Retractable leashes are a great thing, when used correctly.
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