I do like these leashes
Pros: none
Cons: nylon can be very hard on your hands
Reviewed: 5 months ago -- Monday, March 17, 2008
Pet Product Reviewed by: Bob C. (rjcronk)
Supporting Shelter: Voorhees Animal Orphanage
Supporting rescue: Its A Rott N Pity Rescue
Review Details
We have had these leashes donated to the shelter. The problem with this leash is that a strong pulling dog can cause alot of "rope burn" if you double the leash up and he pulls it out of your hand. I prefer leather leashes which are softer to touch and get softer over time.
These leashes do have one advantage in that they are less expensive than a leather leash and if you do not have a hard pulling dog they are just fine
These leashes do have one advantage in that they are less expensive than a leather leash and if you do not have a hard pulling dog they are just fine
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