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Reddit mentions of Flexi Explore Retractable Belt Dog Leash , Large, 26-Feet Long, Supports up to 110-Pound, Black

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We found 6 Reddit mentions of Flexi Explore Retractable Belt Dog Leash , Large, 26-Feet Long, Supports up to 110-Pound, Black. Here are the top ones.

Flexi Explore Retractable Belt Dog Leash , Large, 26-Feet Long, Supports up to 110-Pound, Black
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    Features:
  • Retractable Tape Dog Leash Extends up to 26 Feet
  • Supports Dogs up to 110 Pounds
  • Packaging Includes Safety Collar & Directions Pamphlet
  • Made in Germany & Covered by Limited Manufacturer Warranty
  • Product Dimensions: 8.00 x 5.25 x 1.55
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height5.25 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
SizeLarge
Weight1.18 Pounds
Width1.55 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Flexi Explore Retractable Belt Dog Leash , Large, 26-Feet Long, Supports up to 110-Pound, Black:

u/BIRDE45 · 2 pointsr/dogs

We have this one and its pretty good. I am not the biggest fan of retractable leashes, though, so I think it only gets used about half of the time.

u/Lynolis · 2 pointsr/dogs

The flexi lead I have is This one. My dogs do not pull, though one has on ocassion tried to take off after a rabbit and bolted the full length of the flexi(26 feet) without the tape snapping.

I bought the Large size which is rated for up to 110 lbs because it was the wider 'tape' style that I prefer, the smaller sizes appear to be the cord style on amazon.

u/WorldSailorToo · 2 pointsr/dogs

I use this flexi lead with my border collie. Despite him having a very solid recall, there are strictly enforced leash rules around here. That's how we get around them and still get in some fetch.

I usually kick a tennis ball, sometimes lofting it over his head. He's learned how far the lead allows him to go and 99.9% of the time just stops and waits for me to walk toward the ball so he can pick it up. But it's unusual that a ball gets past him.

Of course, I'm inviting wads of downvotes saying I use a flexi lead here on /r/dogs. It's just not done. Let the downvoting begin!!

u/Sewwattsnew · 2 pointsr/puppy101

When you say Easy-Walk harness, you're talking about this harness, correct? Because the replies you're getting all read to me as though they're talking about retractable leashes, like this.

I adore my Easy-Walk harness. I use it for my dog who is 60 lbs of pure excitement pulling in every direction. I don't know anything about using it on puppies, or even on smaller dogs, though. I will say, my dog would still pull like crazy on a regular harness, and would manage to choke herself while doing so. With a front-clip harness like that, she can pull all she likes and there isn't anything even close to her throat to choke her, which is nice.

Hopefully someone with more puppy experience can let you know more about the harness, but I don't think it would hurt. Part of teaching a dog not to pull is showing them that pulling gets them nowhere. My dog had 10 months of learning poor leash walking skills before I got her, and has every reason to think that pulling will get her where she wants to go. A front clip harness from the start would prevent the puppy from getting anywhere by pulling, so he'd never learn that pulling gets rewarded, which sounds like a good idea to me. But I'm still a novice dog owner so maybe I'm not thinking about this the right way.

I would definitely start with a flat leash over a retractable. I personally hate retractable leashes and I hate seeing other dogs being walked on them because of how little control the owner has. The Slackline leash looks nice.

u/manatee1010 · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

I'm glad you found the information helpful!

No, I do not think your dog is a good off-leash candidate. A dog whistle isn't cruel, but it is another thing you would have to teach her... and I suspect an off-leash recall to get her to not chase a small animal will probably never be effective. Many, many dogs do not have the ability to be walked off leash without potentially bolting after something small and furry, and it sounds like yours is one.

[Super long Flexi leashes like this one}(http://www.amazon.com/Explore-Retractable-26-Feet-Supports-110-Pound/dp/B005NK5DEU/ref=pd_sbs_petsupplies_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1T8RVZ40GZNRKNFFNPDP) can work well as a compromise between leashing and letting her run loose. A leash like that would allow her to run anywhere within a 26' of you, but prevent her from bolting.

And she's not being stubborn when she refuses to go outside. If she doesn't respond to "Yabbi, come on, outside," I'm not surprised at all. First, you talked to her in nearly a full sentence as though she is a human (she's not). Second, you gave her two commands (that I don't even know if she knows)- "come" and "outside."

If you want to teach "outside" as a command, sit her right inside the open door, hold up a tasty high-value treat, say "outside," and toss the treat out the door. Repeat this 5x/day, twice a day, for a week. Start to vary her starting position (closer or further from the door) and start practicing with the door closed. If she's toy motivated, you can substitute the treat by tossing a toy out, following her, and playing with it.

Eventually you'll start fading out the treats, but for now use them EVERY TIME you let her out. I can almost guarantee you she will reliably respond to "outside" by running to the door before too long.

u/KyOatey · -1 pointsr/dogs

How long is a piece of string? If you can manage it, why not have a 30-foot leash?

A long, loose line seems like it might be difficult to manage though. If so, the longest retractable I know of is this Flexi-leash: https://www.amazon.com/Explore-Retractable-26-Feet-Supports-110-Pound/dp/B005NK5DEU
The advantage is it gives you a bit of a chance to sort of reel her in when other dogs are approaching without having your hands full of wadded up rope.