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Post by Jay Tue Jul 16 2013, 06:38

I just ordered Roxy a nice new ezydog collar, but was wanting to get her a new lead as well, at the mo she is on a thing nylon lead that she insists on carrying, chewing and shaking whilst out on walks, what type of lead would you guys recomend? metal, rope, nylon?

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Post by Guest Tue Jul 16 2013, 06:47

We have a few different ones, this ezydog zero shock the 120cm one one-- http://www.ezydog.co.uk/zero-shock-leash/
And this police style training one-- http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewitem?itemId=260854664822
The ezydog one is quite light too, Hope this helps Smile

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Post by Jay Tue Jul 16 2013, 06:54

Thanks I will check them out, looking forward to getting the new collar, Roxy is a puller, her current collar is small width leather one, I think the ezydog one is alot wider and should make it easier on her neck when on walks
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Post by Guest Tue Jul 16 2013, 09:03

We have a few;

'Friendly' lead with elasticated wrist band so its really comfy to use when your pooch is pulling - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GREEN-FRIENDLY-DOG-LEAD-120CML-/181164776389?pt=UK_Home_Garden_Kitchen_Steamers_Cookers_PP&hash=item2a2e431bc5

Simple cheap nylon, ideal for keeping your pooch by your side when walking - http://www.petsathome.com/shop/black-nylon-padded-medium-dog-lead-by-pets-at-home-88757

Flexi lead, my favourite - http://www.petsathome.com/shop/blue-classic-compact-extending-dog-lead-by-flexi-26876

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Post by Guest Tue Jul 16 2013, 09:42

I use ezydog zero shock also, I have the shorter length which is ok for me as I like Vinnie close to me.Smile 

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Post by Maria90 Tue Jul 16 2013, 12:38

Rocky also has a nylon lead, not too long, I think it was 181cm, we had a shorter one but I found he was pulling too much on that, since getting a slightly longer one it has worked wonders!
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Post by Guest Tue Jul 16 2013, 12:39

A matching one, cause it is illegal not to match them. True story.

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Post by Kathy Tue Jul 16 2013, 12:50

We have a couple of leads for Rocky, we have a flexi extending lead which I used mainly when walking him. Also have one with a soft padded handle like this one :

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He also has the EzyDog collar in black
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Post by Guest Tue Jul 16 2013, 12:58

Love the look of the zero shock ones. I have a few but only use a normal nylon lead for walking near roads the rest of the time Blue is off lead as he behaves allot better off lead.
There is no right lead as such just what suits you and your dog more

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Post by Sazzle Tue Jul 16 2013, 13:16

I also use a flexi lead, or a long training line.
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Post by Jay Tue Jul 16 2013, 18:50

Thanks Guys, I will check out all the links and make an informed decision.
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Post by Guest Tue Jul 16 2013, 19:06

We use a police style training lead with a self adjusting slip ring so it can be a hands free over the shoulder lead which is sometimes great when you have 2 dogs out with you . Also as we waslk on Ezydog collars and harnesses then the double end clips to both and gives good control for us

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