Tuesday, February 27, 2018

When Should I Use a 15M Long Dog Leash?

When Should I Use a Long 15 Meter Dog Leash?
When should I use a long 15 Meter dog leash? I was recently asked this question from a concerned dog owner, who had seen this product on my website and who had a very active outdoor lifestyle that involved running with his dog over rough wilderness terrain. He also said that he went camping at least two to three times a year in wilderness areas, and was both concerned for the safety of the dog, plus also wanted to give the dog some run on the leash, but remain in complete control of the dog. He was debating about getting a retractable leash but had some concerns as to the suitability of this choice against other types of leash.
There are a multitude of leash choices in to-days pet supply industry. Is it a case as was in the past that a general leash suited all applications? More to the real question at the core of this debate, what with our multitude of leisure activities that we pursue today, and want to include our pet dogs in, then it would be more the case that each leash is different, and each have advantages, and each will depend on the particular activity or demands that the leash must meet.
15M long dog leash
So, let me address when or why would you choose a long leash?
A long leash features 15m in length or more. This is a dog leash made of premium materials like leather or woven fiber, which adopts innovative design and soft texture for comfortable use. This leash gives you the ultimate control over your dog, while still allowing your dog the freedom to move, run, and play. Used during play, the leash is long enough for you to play a great game of fetch with your dog - all the while holding one end of the leash. It's a great way to honor local leash laws, keeping your dog under control at all times while giving them lots of running room. Used during training, the leash is perfect protection for you. You can let the leash drag on the ground and focus on working with your dog - but if your dog decides to make a run for it, you have plenty of time to react and keep your dog close. Your dog learns the feel of obedience without being dependent on the leash. For example, you can teach your dog to "heel" with the leash dragging on the ground - and once your dog's "off-leash" heel is perfect, all you have to do is pick up the leash for a perfect on-leash heel. Much easier to do it that way than to try and teach your dog how to behave off-leash when your dog is already dependent on feedback from a short leash. For the park, the backyard, the woods on camping trips, or the beach - this leash gives you peace of mind and control at a distance - and your dog can just forget that it's even there.
15m long leash in the snow

This leash is ideal to be used with a ground stake, for those times when you are out in your front garden working, and you also want your companion to be outside, then this will secure it while also giving it the roam it needs, allowing you to do your work.
It is perfect for everyday walks also, even in crowds, as you can coil the leash up short when you need too, or, let it out when you want the dog to have more roam.
Features:
  • Nylon webbing material super strong.
  • Leash length: 15M.
  • High quality for durable and long-lasting use. Not easy to break.
  • Comfortable to grip with quick release and reconnect.
  • Long leash design. Perfect for dog training use.
  • It offers a comfortable control when walking your pet.
  • Super long, your dog can get enough distance and explore safely.
  • Comes with a waist belt and an organizer bag, easy to carry.
  •  Perfect for everyday walk and outdoor activities.
Conclusion:
This leash is probably one of the most rounded, and versatile leash’s that you can have in your arsenal. It is great for the outdoors, great for camping, excellent for training, good for crowds, and our busy urban streets, and indispensable at home. With a bit of practice it could easily become your only leash, as it has so many uses and applications. I have one for my Beagle, “Oakie” which I use when I am out on the trails, or on camping trips. I also use it at home for when I am outside with the dog, and I want him to be safe and secure. The only drawback to the leash is that it is bulky in the hand, and you do have to master the technique of letting in and out the coils.
Otherwise I have no hesitation in saying that all dog owners who lead a active lifestyle that includes their dogs, should have this leash.
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