1.2m Lighter Swivel Combat® Leash

Regular price €34,99
What makes this 'Lighter' leash unique? It's approximately 100g lighter than our regular Combat® leashes, making it incredibly lightweight while... View Full Details
  • Trusted anti tangle mechanism
  • Signature and rated clasp
  • Attach to any collar or harness

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1.2m Lighter Swivel Combat® Leash

Product description

What makes this 'Lighter' leash unique? It's approximately 100g lighter than our regular Combat® leashes, making it incredibly lightweight while still being durable. This leash is perfect for owners who want a strong but lightweight alternative to their existing leash.

 

Are you looking for a leash that features a padded handle for a more comfortable walk, an anti-tangle mechanism to prevent your dog from getting tangled during walks, and has been pressure-tested to withstand hundreds of pounds of force?

 

If so, you’re in the right place! This is undoubtedly the most popular BullyBillows lead we currently offer. It even includes a bespoke clip that is easy to lock and release onto any collar or harness.

 

Trademark & Copyrighted Design Rights Number: 6189800

 

The length of this leash is 1.4 meters from top to bottom, and it has a width of 3cm (1.2 inches), ensuring that your dog stays close while allowing enough space to walk comfortably.

 

We have also lined the interior of the leash and the handle with Neoprene, the same material used in wetsuits, which is soft, quick-drying, and odourless.

FAQs

How to put a slip lead on a dog

To put a slip lead on your dog, create a loop and slide this over your dog’s head, positioning it just behind their ears. Gently pull on the lead to ensure it’s snug but not too tight, and adjust the rubber stopper so that it’s secure around your dog’s neck. This can provide better control during walks without choking your dog.

Do dogs have to be on a lead?

Dogs should be on a lead in certain areas, including roads, parks, beaches and children’s play areas. Your local council might also have rules for specific places where dogs should be on a lead. However, even in dog parks and fields, it’s important that they are kept under control and that you have a lead on-hand for safety and compliance with local laws.

What is the best lead for dogs that pull?

If you’re struggling with a dog that pulls, having the right lead can make all of the difference. Our training slip leads provide more control without hurting or choking your dog, while our Combat clip leads are a popular choice due to the soft handle that’s comfortable for your hands. Make sure that your lead works well with your chosen collar or harness, which are also important factors when it comes to dogs who pull.

How long should a lead be?

The length of a lead really depends on the situation. A standard length lead (1.2-1.8m) is great for training as well as providing control in busy areas. We also have a Traffic Handle Lead for keeping your dog safe when walking near busy roads. For more freedom on walks, longer leads (up to 10m) allow your dog to explore whilst ensuring they are safely connected to you.