The main thing to consider when choosing a new lead is the weight of the dog and the speed at which it can accelerate. Make sure you choose a lead that is strong enough to stop your dog instantly without breaking.
Good quality, well made leather leads have been used for centuries because they have a certain amount of elasticity or stretch which cushions the dog from the worst effects of a 'snatch'. Properly looked after a good leather lead will last the lifetime of the dog and more.
Always make sure the lead fittings are well designed and ensure the clip cannot be undone accidently. Beware: some cheap 'white metal' trigger hooks or clips will break under strain. Always look for solid brass, nickle-plated solid brass or stainless steel which won't rust or deteriorate.
Check out www.barefootleather.co.uk to find out more
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
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