This leash is 10 feet long by 3/4 inch wide. The soft grip leashes are made from a synthetic immitation leather material. It has the same durability as leather, but is much stronger. The snaps on this dog leashes are made from the highest quality Italian bronze. These snaps are sewn and then pop riveted to insure the highest security available. This is very important in Schutzhund and police protection training where a broken leash can cause disaster.
Pogo Plush toys are simply irresistible! The patent pending design provides a unique bounce-back action that dogs prefer over traditional stuffed plush toys. Stuffing free, so there's no mess if your dog likes to destroy plush toys! Built with inner bouncy frames and free-floating squeakers that will give your dog hours of fun.
Love is the newest addition to Honest Kitchen's line of grain-free dog foods. It’s complete and balanced made with dehydrated hormone-free beef, vegetables, fruits and love. It’s ideal for puppies and active adult dogs, particularly those with food sensitivities to grains, gluten, eggs and those who need a low carbohydrate diet. Like all of our diets, Love is 100% human-grade, made in the USA, and does not contain corn, soy, rice, beet pulp or wheat. Just add water for a fresh, wholesome and human grade meal.
There is a lot of talk in the dog world these days about ALL-NATURAL DIETS (AN). The purpose of this article is to explain what these diets are and the reasons why I feel everyone should consider feeding their dog a natural diet.
There is little doubt that the Police style leather muzzle is the finest muzzle money can buy. The police style muzzle offers the security and the best air flow of any muzzle on the market for a leather muzzle.
This Amish Made Latigo Leather leash has solid brass clips. This leash is made so that a prong collar is attached to one clip and dominant dog collar™ (or backup collar) is attached to second clip. There is a 6 inch tab attached to clip end of the leash for that 2nd collar. When or if the prong collar fails and comes off the dog, the second collar is already attached without interfering with the prong collar corrections. Dominant dog collars™ and prong collars sold separately.
*Our Amish leather products are made with American-made leather that is stained using natural oils and dyes. There is a possibility that some color may transfer on some of these leather products. We recommend that you use discretion when using this product with lighter colored clothing.
*Please keep in mind when ordering that all of our Leather Leashes are handmade. We try to be as exact as possible with the sizes, but variances do occur.
4 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews. Product Reviews
I use this leash, and one issue I have with it is that it is easy to get twists and tangles if you are in a position where you are not making your dog do focused heeling. If I am training my young dog, and being strict about his heeling, it's excellent. But all it takes is the dog to do a circle and the leash has a twist, or the collars get bunched up, making a correction ineffective. If I know there will be moments on the walk where I will not enforce strict heeling (i.e. letting the dog "do his business") I find it better to just have a dominant collar behind the prong collar, and just clip the two together with a single leash connector.
One handy thing though... if I decide I want to switch between a prong and a flat collar mid-walk, I can have both collars on the dog, connected to this leash, and decide to remove one of them without ever having to completely detach him from leash control.
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Friday, April 19, 2013 Product: Brown 2-Handle Leather Prong Collar Leash - 6 ft x 3/4 in
Just got this leash yesterday, and is it ever gorgeous! What a well-made piece of equipment. More importantly, it works! I have a high-drive rescue rott who can be a bear to walk sometimes (she's come a looong way in the year we've had her, but still has issues with dog and leash aggression, and lunging at buses and large trucks- she's a sweetheart in the house but sometimes a terror on the streets!). She's popped her prong apart going for a rabbit or cat more times than I like to think about... I always had a back-up collar on her, but clipping to both really reduced the effectiveness of her prong collar. This leash solves that problem... the power-steering is back on, and I know that she's safe if her prong comes apart. We live in the city, and the double-handle feature is great for extra control when we're approaching one of her triggers or to keep her close to me in traffic or when passing other people. Way more effective and secure than our former solution to that, a nylon leash with a knot part-way down for more traction when pulling her in close. This leash feels great in your hands- you can feel the quality (and good-bye to rope-burn from the synthetic leash we used before). I look forward to years of more enjoyable walks with our new leash. Thanks!
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Older Reviews
December 24, 2011
Hi Cindy,
I just wanted to complement you on that two handled prong leash that I purchased from you. Sure enough, one day before I received it, my dog's regular prong collar snapped off while I was training him. I viewed Ed's video on the necessity for the new leash and he was right on! Thanks again and Happy Holidays.
Dan
December 19, 2011
THANKS! Looking forward to using that new prong leash as a back-up system to my dog's prong collar. I know I will feel a great sense of relief and feel so much more secure using this double-collared system.
Thanks for another great Leerburg product!
Regards,
Barbara
December 2, 2011
Thanks Stephanie....
I appreciate your time and most of all...your products. The prong leash is totally awesome. I just ordered another one for a friend of mine's dog. He saw it and just had to have one. Awesome products, keep it coming!!
Thank you,
Diann
October 4, 2011
Dear Ed,
I wanted to personally thank you for making the special leash that attaches to the prong collar AND the dominant dog collar. A month an a half ago, I rescued Hannah, an emaciated lab mix, from a Brooklyn shelter. Although Hannah is a love, I quickly discovered that she is aggressive with other dogs. I hired a wonderful trainer who taught me how to properly use a prong collar, but the "what-ifs" of the prong collar coming apart scared me.
It's hard to lead a dog when you don't have confidence, and it's hard to confidently walk past another dog if you constantly have to make sure the prong collar is secure. I tried rigging my own double-leash system but had a hard time making it so that I could pull and correct Hannah properly with the prong collar with the other collar attached. So I started to scour the Internet, and FINALLY I found your leash and dominant dog collar. I knew the set-up would be perfect, so I bought it.
Tonight, during a group training class (I bring Hannah to the local Petco, where we sit and work on getting her to remain calm in a class with lots of other dogs who are working on basic commands). Anyway, during class tonight, Hannah barked and lunged at another dog. Her prong collar came apart and flew off her neck, but I didn't even flinch. I calmly walked her away, past all the other dogs in class, knowing that she was still firmly attached to her dominant dog collar. THANK YOU, not only for a tool that works beautifully, but for a tool that gives me more confidence in handling Hannah. I love the idea of the dominant dog collar alone, and have tried it, but for now I feel more in control with the prong collar (in terms of pulling on leash occasionally - not the dog to dog aggression).
To make a long story, short, your product worked exactly as it should have, right when I needed it to.
Here is a 3-minute video of Hannah, who is a foster dog I'm trying to find the RIGHT home for. (Goodness knows I've watched lots of YOUR Videos! LOL.) She is too much for my young family, but she is a great, great dog! If you have any ideas as to how or where to place her, I'd love to hear from you.
Thanks,
Elise
September 26, 2011
To all at Leerburg,
I received the order I placed with you today and am just back from taking my American Bullmastiff for a walk with the prong collar, dominant dog collar and the lead you designed. What a difference! My dog is very powerful and was lunging at other animals and nearly pulling my arm out of it's socket and I did not feel in complete control over him. I think he knew he was stronger and used this to get his own way. Thanks to your amazing products, I now can get on with his training and start to enjoy walking him without dreading running into any other dogs. We passed a couple off small dogs tonight and he went to make a lunge and then thought better off it and returned to my side.
Many thanks again everyone!!
Kind Regards,
Sharon
Belfast Northern Ireland
September 21, 2011
Today your prong collar leash prevented pandomonium in the vet's waiting room. Just as we entered, the prong collar came apart! Very thankful I still had control with the backup collar. Most likely the prong collar was not fastened correctly since it's hard to hold 58 lbs. of wiggling 7-month puppy still. Several people have asked whether I really need that much control on my dog --- the answer is definitely YES. Thank you so much for designing and selling this leash. And thanks for all the education materials you make available. It's obvious you really, really love dogs.
Carol
July 29, 2011
Hi,
I just used the new leash today and I have to say it is genius. Ever since I saw your video about wearing a backup collar I have, but my prong collar corrections lost a great deal of effectiveness. This new leash is great!
Thanks,
Barbara
Q.
I am very interested in your new leash for prong/dominant dog collars. Great idea! However, Please clarify: When you previously have discussed the proper fitting of the dominant dog collar, you have stated it should be worn high on the dog's neck just below the jaw. In the video for the new leash, you show the dominate dog collar being worn well down the dog's neck. Is it safe to assume this is for illustration purposes and that both collars should be worn as you have always recommended? Please advise. Thank you.
A.
When you use the dominant dog collar as a BACK UP collar to a prong, you want it lower on the neck (larger than you would use normally) the reason is that you don’t want to engage BOTH collars when having to give a correction.
If you want to use the dominant dog collar as a LIVE correction collar, you would fit it up high under the jaw. When using it as a safety back up with a prong (or any other collar) you would want it down low on the dog’s neck.
Cindy Rhodes
Q.
Hi.
I want to order the prong collar leash and the dominant dog collar. If the shorter tab on the leash is connected to the lower collar (the prong) and thus corrections go to this collar since the tab is shorter, how do you engage the dominant dog collar?
Also, what is the reason one would want a two-handle leash?
Vicky
A.
If you use the prong collar leash, the prong is the only collar you are engaging.
The dominant dog collar is for back up purposes in case the prong comes apart or fails in some way.
The two handles are for holding your dog close to you, if needed.