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100ft 30m Long Dog Training Lead Obedience Recall Horse Tracking Leash Large 25mm Webbing In RED

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Remember that a dog training lead is a tool to aid in training, but it is equally important to employ positive reinforcement techniques, patience, and consistency when working with your dog. Professional guidance from a certified dog trainer can be beneficial in understanding how to effectively use a training lead and develop a well-behaved and obedient canine companion. metres – any size dog but especially smaller dogs, 19mm is a suitable width for small dogs and due to its’ durability, works well with any size dog. No lead can safely run through your hand at speed without getting a burn, so common sense, lead usage skills and the correct length are important factors. Always do a risk assessment to determine the correct lead length. As you can see in the product options, you can choose a padded handle for your comfort. Safe use of dog training leads However, there are also leashes out there that are better for recall trials. By purchasing a lead with large ranges of 2m – 20m, you can practice letting your dog run ‘free’ in larger open spaces without losing your control over them. This long lead means you can then work on recall training and build up confidence and trust until you feel safe letting them off the lead. Although you can get very long versions of these leads, it’s best to stay within 2m – 5m for the maximum amount of control. Dog’s Comfort Choosing a lead made from high-quality material means it’s likely to last longer and stand up to wear. You should also consider the type of material: For example, nylon leads tend to be more affordable and are generally fairly strong. If you have a large breed dog who pulls, a chain or rope lead might be more suitable as they tend to be stronger and more durable. Durability

Weatherproof, reflective and easy to clean, it ensures you and your pup’s safety at night and that the material stands strong in the worst of weathers. It’s best used for long-distance recall work, as the lowest length of 10m means this really is a roamers training tool, making it great for practising on large open fields and parks. If you’ve got to the point where you’re letting the full long-line lead trail on the floor without holding it, you ideally want one that does not have a handle, or if you’re confident in your dog’s progress you could consider cutting the handle off. Without a handle the long-line should move more safely across the ground and should avoid getting caught as easily on things like branches. If you’re new to lead training, there are lots of great, detailed guides online to help you. You can also seek the guidance of your dog’s vet or a professional dog trainer. Some basic tips to help you get started are included below: Standard leash: This is the most basic type of lead, typically made of nylon or leather. It usually ranges from 4 to 6 feet in length and has a clip at one end to attach to the dog’s collar or harness. Standard leashes are versatile and suitable for everyday walks and basic training exercises.Long line: Long lines are extended training leads that can range from 10 to 160 feet in length. They are useful for training recall, distance commands, and off-leash training in controlled environments such as parks or open spaces. Long lines provide more freedom for dogs while still giving handlers the ability to maintain control if necessary. This is often a behaviour of puppy’s especially and far from being a bad habit or naughty act, you pup is merely curious and keen for the world around them! When choosing a dog training lead, consider factors such as the dog’s size, behavior, and training goals. It’s essential to select a lead made from sturdy materials that can withstand pulling and offer a comfortable grip for the handler. Additionally, always ensure that the lead is securely attached to the dog’s collar or harness to prevent accidental escapes. Long-lines come in a variety of lengths, from 3 metres all the way up to 30, and it’s important to take the time to get used to holding them properly. They usually have a handle at the end, but you can buy ones without. Long-line leads are a fixed length and are more robust than the retractable long leads you can also buy. They also come in different materials for different sized dogs. For example, a light-weight fabric long-line would be more suitable for a small dog as it won’t weigh them down, but for a larger dog you could look at a biothane, grippy material or a heavy-duty webbing as it’s more robust. Whatever you choose, it’s important to make sure you can hold it comfortably in your hand and that if it pulls through your fingers it’s not going to hurt you. Partnering up a perfect pooch training lead with an even better collar, this heavy-duty polyamide set from Hunter is an idyllically crafted anti-pull leash that is superb for close-quarters lead training.

This is because the design of a retractable lead means that a dog will always feel a slight constant pressure from the mechanism and so can easily get confused between the retractions of the lead and your actual guiding actions. Not to mention the mechanism itself gives you way less control and essentially lets your dog roam free and dictate the way themselves! A waist pouch attached to the belt allows you to carry some belongings with you, which I found really useful for my phone as well as treats for my dog. The lead itself has a bungee centre to ensure comfort for you and your dog if they pull suddenly. 2 handles on the lead offer control: 1 at the top so you can redirect your dog, and 1 near your dog for extra control when you need it. Long-line leads are great for teaching your dog behaviours like a recall in a safe, controlled way. You can find out more about that in our teach your dog a recall video. Basting 2.4 tonnes of resistance pull, you really can’t beat Hunters set for pure strength and the added collar with anti-abrasion and friction material ensures your pup is never hurt or irritated by your more strict guidance at the helm of the lead! Safety for the human is important too. So when choosing the length of your dog lead, please remember you need to be able to keep hold of it when your dog runs to the end of it – sometimes at speed. Also please consider burns, either on your hand (never let a dog lead run through your hand) or your ankles, more so in the summer when you might have less protection on your legs. A bit more about Dog Training LeadsAfter lead length, the other most important thing to consider is the type of collar or harness you are using. Dog training leads, also known as leashes or leads, are essential tools for teaching and managing a dog’s behavior. They come in various lengths, materials, and styles, and are designed to provide control and guidance during training sessions and everyday walks. The best for training tend to be nylon, as these are the most hard-wearing and so provide the best tear-resistance and strength. If you have a particularly big dog, this can help with those early stages of yanking!

DOUBLE UP – see the explainer video here. Double up means you are able to use the lead at half the length. For example, you buy a 20 metre lead, you can use it at 10 metres as well. The lead handle becomes the half way point. The lead was made of such good quality that if it gets wet no panic just pop it in the airing cupboard or on the washing the line and a few hours later you’re ready to take your dog about again after it’s rest and feed. With a collar that prevents tugging, it’s also friction resistant, so you and your pooch are both risk-free from injury and the added durability means Hunter’s set is designed to last you and your pet for years to come! PADDED HANDLE – remember with the padded handle, if you have chosen ‘double-up’, when this function is in use, the padded handle will be at the dog end. I use a soft neoprene that has an almost velvety feel to it and adds a luxury touch to your lead for your handling comfort.

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We manufacture and sell two types of training leads, and both leads were designed in house by ourselves and tried and tested by gundog trainers and dog behaviourists. First is our 10 metre lead, whilst the leads provide extra length, great care was taken to ensure the lead’s weight was kept to the absolute minimum whilst maintaining the strength and quality so owners can remain in full control. The 10 metre lead is a 2 in 1 lead, meaning it can be shortened and be used as a 5 metre training lead too. If you are teaching your dog not to pull on the lead, there is naturally going to be some tension and a few yanks here and there as you practice reigning your dog closer to your side. Our second lead is the 6 Meter Training Lead, this unique lead offers the extra length to train or exercise your dog whilst maintaining full control. This is a slip lead style and can be used with or without a collar. As well as material that can promise minimal tearing for your lead, the clips on your lead or collar need to be strong enough to brace a sharp tug from your canine. This product is a great longer training lead for dogs. Ideal for general exercise too. They are soft on your hands, strong and affordable. A well-cared-for Meg K9 product will last a number of years.

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