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Collection: Dog leashes and dog leads

Dog leashes, or leads, are essential for every dog owner—both due to leash laws, your dog’s safety, and to maintain control. Are you walking in the city or do you need a leash suited for walks in open countryside? Also consider preferences for handles, colors, and materials. Find the best dog leash for safe and comfortable walks!

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How to choose the right dog leash?

So, how do you choose the right dog leash ? A good starting point is to think about the area of ​​use, the size of the dog and its temperament. Is your dog large , strong and likes to pull? Then you can choose a robust leash in, for example, leather. Leather dog leashes are both timeless and durable. In addition, they can last a long time as long as you maintain them correctly. You can also use leather leashes for smaller dogs , but then the leash should be thinner and lighter.

If you are interested in style and color, a fabric leash gives you the opportunity to choose from a variety of different colors. Reflective tape is also a good option, especially if you often go for walks when it is dark outside. A moving reflector provides better visibility than one that is just standing still. Supplementing other reflectors with a reflective leash is therefore smart to ensure that both you and your dog are as visible as possible on the walk.

Flexi dog leash

Flexi leashes are one of the most popular leash alternatives. These are best suited when you want to give your dog extra freedom and plenty of room to run around. In other words, flexi leashes may not be the best choice for walks in the city. However, if you are going on a walk in nature without the same need for control, flexi leashes may be suitable.

Puppy leash

If you are looking for a leash for your puppy, a puppy leash is usually preferable. These are specially adapted for puppies and are made of softer and lighter materials. When your little one is learning to walk on a leash, it is an advantage that the leash is not heavy or annoying for the puppy. This way, it will be easier for both of you to walk nice and calmly, so that the walk will be a pleasant experience. However, it may be a good idea to start the habituation gradually indoors so that the puppy becomes familiar with the feel of the leash, the material and the smell. It will get enough new impressions on walks outdoors, and then it is an advantage that the leash feels safe and familiar. We also recommend choosing a harness or collar adapted to the puppy .