Our Dog Walking Leads
Does your furry friend do any of the following?
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Doesn't come back to you when you call it?
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Chews your furniture?
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Bites at your hands?
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Jumps on you all the time?
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Pees when it sees you every time?
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Lunges at every other dog you walk past?
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Nearly rips your hand off every time you walk out the door for a walk?
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Well, we have the lead for you! Our Slip Leads are a training lead so you can take total control of your dog on your walk, with minimal effort and no harsh pulling. They are similar to the Cesar Milan style of dog walking lead.
The leads MADE IN AUSTRALIA with their handleworks made from cow leather to ensure durability and strength. They all include super strong double-braided and marine-grade climbing rope making them comfortable to use on your dog.
Whether they are XS to an XL, we have the right lead for you.
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Our custom-made leads when used in the correct manner, with the correct pressure and right guidance from you, will result in your dog's walk becoming a pleasure rather than a chore. Remember that YOU must be the Leader on the walk, rather than the other way around. Whoever is in front, is the Leader. Your dog will then naturally fall into the Follower Position, which will allow a comfortable walk for both parties.
To find out more about our dog walking leads head to our sister website RRRDOGZ below.
Aunty Lou's Tips
The most important thing that you can do for your dog is Master The Walk. Your dog must be right next to you, NOT in front of you, as this sends the message to your dog to say THEY'RE the leader, and not you!
YOU as the Pack Leader need to go out in front and lead and guide your dog. It is so very important to take the leadership role yourself, otherwise your dog will have to step up on your behalf. Put the training lead nice and high on the bottom of the jaw (not on the neck) and keep a loose but short leash. This will give you total control of your dog. There should NEVER be any tension on the lead, MUST be loose-lead only, unless a correction is being made - with minimal pressure only.
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Also remember polite etiquette, whilst on your walks. If another person and their dog are coming towards you, keep your dog to the LEFT of you, only humans should be passing each other. Your dog should be kept on your LEFT (or the opposite side of the incoming person).​