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Training Dog Lead - 8 ways to use a double ended lead

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Training Lead for Dogs - in 2 widths

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Product Name Price Qty
Black Training Lead for Dogs - 15mm wide with small clip
£7.50
Black Training Lead for Dogs - 25mm wide with large clips
£9.00
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2m Training Lead - double ended so that it can be used in a variety of different situations.

Available in two widths -

15mm wide with small clips - Suitable for small to medium sized dogs.

25mm wide with larger clips - Suitable for medium to large sized dogs.

Free Training Guide included in the packaging

Product Description

This 2m lead is made with soft, padded webbing for extra comfort, and is available in a small (15mm wide) or large (25mm wide) size. It also comes with a free training guide.

The Training Lead can be used in many different ways -

  • The short length is ideal for heelwork training or normal walking in enclosed environments such as streets, narrow paths etc

  • The medium and long lengths can be used for obedience training, or to allow your dog to "Read the Newspaper" and tire it mentally by using its nose

  • The long length can also be used for recall and distance work

  • It can be clipped around your waist, allowing your hands to be free to push a pushchair etc.

  • But by far the most useful aspect of this Training Lead is when the dog is wearing a Harness and the handler needs to control their dog's head in certain situations.

    Just clip one end of the Training Lead to the harness and the other end to its collar.

    Then, holding the Training Lead in two hands, hold the section nearest the harness to take the weight of the dog, leaving the collar clip hanging loose with no tension on the lead at that end.

    If you need to steer the dog's head in another direction just shorten the lead nearest the collar (like using reins on a horse).

    We also recommend that you use a distraction noise (like a click of your tongue) to help distract your dog from what it was looking at, and reward this good behaviour with praise, or another motivator that your dog appreicates. After a while the dog will voluntarily turn its head at the sound your clicking tongue and you will no longer need to use the training lead on the collar.
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