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Question on dog leashes-websites please?

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I'm looking for a durable chew-proof leash and want suggestions on good websites and brands, i would prefer a short <24" for 'traffic', maybe a chain one as i have a 100+ dog

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  1. to be honest with you, you don&#039;t need a chain leash, (they are to hard to control the dog) and with a dog that is a 100+lbs I would first look at the collar I&#039;m using, try a metal prong collar, a halti, or a gentle leader that way your dog is under control, one of the best leashes I can think would be a Leather lead,  you can get them in all sizes, shapes, thicknesses and colors, and as far as keeping it chew proof pick up some &quot;bitter Apple&quot; it is a chew repellent, and thoroughly spray the leash (before you use it on the dog and do it away from the dog) and that should be a deterrent from chewing!

    -hope it helped  


  2. http://www.petco.com/Shop/petco_SearchRe...

    Petco has some that are really good. Look online at that site, and see which one you like. :)

    I would choose the one in the 7th row.. the first black one. They all look great to me, but I would prefer that one.

  3. A leather lead would probably be best.  I would recommend GOING to Petsmart or other petstore to see which one fits your needs.  

  4. Doctors Foster &amp; Smith have a wide variaty of leashs and they are well priced, visit their website. So does JB-whole sale, you can also visit their web-site.  

  5. This site has good leashes!

    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/pe...

  6. Try Wacky Walk&#039;r at https://wackywalkr.websitesource.net/

    If your looking for a good short leash the Stubb&#039;r is nice. They are made from rubber and extend by stretching. They are reinforced inside so dont worry about breaking or tearing. The rubber also makes it less likely for your dog to chew it.

    Also a head collar or Gentle Leader works great with my Husky. It leads them by their nose instead of neck... and its great for training good leash manners.

    look here http://www.premier.com/View.aspx?page=do...

  7. You have to get a chain one. My dog bit through three leashes--nylon, fabric, leather, everything--until I finally went chain. I got basically a long choke chain, which I attached to a fabric handle, all of which should be available at any local pet store.

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