I use a 6'x1/2" Leerburg leather leash, a 5'x1/4" leather drag line for around the house, a 20' cotton line, a 6'x1" nylon leash, and a 4'x1/4" nylon leash. I use the leather and/or cotton line anywhere off my property or for walks.
a 20-30 ft cotton drag line
a "fancy" cloth go to town leash
a 6ft slip lead--but my dog's neck is way thicker than his head so this one makes me a little nervous, that he could back out
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I have a leather puppy leash that I've had years.
A 33 foot long line
A 15 feet line
A 5 foot leather leash
A leather police leash
A reflective police leash
and a 6 foot gripper leash.
I use the reflective leash for jogging with storm, use the 5 feet leash for obedience classes, 33 foot for tracking but that's about it. If we're doing like an outdoor obed. class in the wet I will use the gripper leash but that's about it.
That long cotton line http://leerburg.com/729.htm is invaluable. Pieces of old ones have even become drag lines.
Those Spotlit lights are smooth, flattish circles (like a big M&M shape), small enough to leave on all the time without getting in the way of sleeping, etc. I like them alot.
I may have been a little overzealous in my purchasing prior to the arrival of my boy, so I have quite a few leashes (mostly the Leerburg leather ones) that haven't seen much time yet - Chief's only 4 months old.
The 20ft cotton line from Leerburg is my go to. Absolutely love it.
The wife loves our 6ft Remington rope lead. Great deal at 10 bucks, and the rope gives her shoulder a little cushion if he lunges.
30ft Bevis tracking line (Leerburg) for, of course, tracking. Right now I'm still practically on top of him while he tracks, but I want to condition him to know it's time to track when that leash goes on.
18in drag line made from a $4 nylon Walmart leash he chewed through at the Vet. I was using the 20ft cotton line as a drag, but we have a short hill in our backyard that he absolutely eats it on if he steps on a long line while running up it. Never stops him and he never seems to mind (there is a ball involved, after all) but I still feel bad.
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