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EzyDog Zero Shock Lead
This is another great product from EzyDog..
(I went for the 25" lead instead of the 48" lead because IMO 48" is a little too long)
I find this lead really comfortable on the hand because of how well padded it is.
The zero shock technology stretches about 10"-12" to really cushion the dogs pulling and tugging.
(The 48" lead has a second handle near the start of the lead which they call the traffic control which is great for close control.)
Overall I really recommend this lead but then again most of there leads are great
http://www.ezydog.co.uk/zero-shock-leash/
I received this product for free as Ramsey won EzyDog of the month and is now a model for them
(I went for the 25" lead instead of the 48" lead because IMO 48" is a little too long)
I find this lead really comfortable on the hand because of how well padded it is.
The zero shock technology stretches about 10"-12" to really cushion the dogs pulling and tugging.
(The 48" lead has a second handle near the start of the lead which they call the traffic control which is great for close control.)
Overall I really recommend this lead but then again most of there leads are great
http://www.ezydog.co.uk/zero-shock-leash/
I received this product for free as Ramsey won EzyDog of the month and is now a model for them
Last edited by Jason on Tue Feb 26 2013, 21:35; edited 1 time in total
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That sounds really good. Think Iight have to invest in a couple of them after the weekend ive had
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Sounds good, but it would be better to teach your dog not to pull!
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he doesnt pull at all really.. But every now and then Rasmey will pull my gf towards me. Its also great for sudden moments when we are running. So there are other benefits for the shock absorbent technology!Caryll wrote:Sounds good, but it would be better to teach your dog not to pull!
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The girls have the short one, the only thing I find is that Lily likes to sniff a lot when she is out and I find it a bit short
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Apparently it is good for a dog to sniff as they get to know what's going on in the dog world. I would like to know what the longer one is like, as you say Jason the handle is really comfy.
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i need a new lead and this looks like a good one, may have a look and see. i prefer a shorter lead for walking as i only have small hands so wrapping and faffing a lead around me hand can be a problem.....but looks a smart lead
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its might be good but it's very annoying and time consuming.. He can do that on off lead time.Chiara wrote:Apparently it is good for a dog to sniff as they get to know what's going on in the dog world. I would like to know what the longer one is like, as you say Jason the handle is really comfy.
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yeah it's really decent tbhrebeccaleanne wrote:i need a new lead and this looks like a good one, may have a look and see. i prefer a shorter lead for walking as i only have small hands so wrapping and faffing a lead around me hand can be a problem.....but looks a smart lead
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Jason wrote:yeah it's really decent tbhrebeccaleanne wrote:i need a new lead and this looks like a good one, may have a look and see. i prefer a shorter lead for walking as i only have small hands so wrapping and faffing a lead around me hand can be a problem.....but looks a smart lead
let me know how it goes in a a week or so if you can jason, i understand why others prefer longer but as tyke can get off lead play then i prefer shorter
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Yeah ok I will.. Its not too short really. I'll try getting a picture of the lead being user to get an idea how long it is
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Jason wrote:Yeah ok I will.. Its not too short really. I'll try getting a picture of the lead being user to get an idea how long it is
yea if you can do
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It looks smart
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Jason wrote:its might be good but it's very annoying and time consuming.. He can do that on off lead time.Chiara wrote:Apparently it is good for a dog to sniff as they get to know what's going on in the dog world. I would like to know what the longer one is like, as you say Jason the handle is really comfy.
You're right it is very time consuming and also embarrassing when your dog keeps sniffing other dogs' wee on lamposts etc!
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Jason wrote:This is another great product from EzyDog..
(I went for the 25" lead instead of the 48" lead because IMO 48" is a little too long)
I find this lead really comfortable on the hand because of how well padded it is.
The zero shock technology stretches about 10"-12" to really cushion the dogs pulling and tugging.
(The 48" lead has a second handle near the start of the lead which they call the traffic control which is great for close control.)
Overall I really recommend this lead but then again most of there leads are great
http://www.ezydog.co.uk/zero-shock-leash/
I received this product for free as Ramsey won EzyDog of the month and is now a model for them
Had to get that last little bit in there didnt you
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Jason wrote:he doesnt pull at all really.. But every now and then Rasmey will pull my gf towards me. Its also great for sudden moments when we are running. So there are other benefits for the shock absorbent technology!Caryll wrote:Sounds good, but it would be better to teach your dog not to pull!
Could be good for me. Suki has a bad habit while we are running of either stopping or suddenly reversing directions
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haha yeah oopsEllieSmith wrote:
Had to get that last little bit in there didnt you
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The short lead is good for little hands, I'm not very tall so lead is ideal, however when the mister tried it he didn't like it as he is tall, he found the lead too short but liked the principle of it
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Oh I see well the handle is huge for all hands. I'm 6ft and it doesn't seem too small for me.
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I meant is is good for little hands not that it wasn't good for bigger ones
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Had Vinnies come today ordered the 24inch as Jason suggested. Have just got back from a walk and must say very impressed with it! Vinnie doesnt pull at all only when there is a good scent or another dog but I felt he was secure being closer to me. It doesnt hurt my shoulder sockets either as it is springing back when he pulls. I hope he doesnt do a Bungee to the other side of the road though!
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Yes and I must say I am impressed with both! Will be interesting to see how the OH gets on with it, as he is obviously taller than me!! which dont take alot of beating!!Jason wrote:I glad inez.. you now have the same collar and lead
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