Gina Hayes from Cape Cod Massachusetts
As anyone knows, these inexpensive long leads are for temporarily, training a dog to reliably Come when called, along with other commands. They will fray if rubbed frequently on trees or other foliage and if a powerful dog pulls too hard on the leash frequently - the leash can break. They are fantastic in my GEM training program as a temporary training tool for Recalls. If someone is going to use a long lead through brush, trees, or with a strong pulling dog - perhaps they would be wise to pay the extra money for a leather long line. These are great for what they were intended and I've used them for years and years with thousands of clients.
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Philip Sussman from Houston, TX
product wears and frays quickly
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phil from houston, tx
We use the 50 lead for open space exercise. With heavy usage, product, because of fraying, doesnt hold up.
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Susan from Columbia MD
We use the 30 ft lead to walk our lab on trails. He has plenty of freedom, doesnt slow us down, and we always have control. People often comment on what a great idea it is. The lead is dragged through all sorts of muck and holds up pretty well - especially for the price.
49 out of 85 found this review helpful