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Expendable Leads
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What is your thoughts on them? I just used one for the 1st time and its great when over the fields, but just as I got near to home someone with 2 dogs came round the corner, and my dog pulled toward them, I couldnt draw it in and put the lock on quick enough, tried to pull him back and the lead sliced through my finger, my 1st and last time I think.
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You have to use them carefully. Dogs have been known to break their back or neck by being brought up short either by reaching the end of the lead or by the handler using the brake. I have got a couple and find them useful to give an injured but recovering dog a bit more freedom whilst still preventing him from going too far or too fast. For walking a Dog on a lead, I think a suitable ordinary kead is safer, especially around roads, people and other dogs.
We have four completely different leads for different walks...a halti training lead, a very long lightweight trailing training lead, an extendable lead, and a normal short lead.
I would only ever use the normal short lead for walking our pup round the streets, most of his walks are done in the countryside though and now he seems to have got the hang of recall (after a lot of effort on his and our part) he’s mainly off the lead then.
I would only ever use the normal short lead for walking our pup round the streets, most of his walks are done in the countryside though and now he seems to have got the hang of recall (after a lot of effort on his and our part) he’s mainly off the lead then.
I have always used extending leads for my various dogs but only ever in parks, fields, forest etc. And only with a harness. It's never a good idea to use one in the street because you should have close control of your dog and also I wouldn't trust the mechanism around traffic. If you want to use one again you should try a tape one not the cord. I use Ferplast 'flippy' leads now, they work differently to most extenders and you have to push the button to release the lead rather than stop it so they can't just bolt away from you.
If you get a good quality one and use it properly they are great. Just take note of what is going on around you, be aware of others, and there shouldn't be any problems. I am amazed at how many people grab the lead with their hands and injure themselves. Having a smallish dog helps but I've used them for many many years without any trouble.
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