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Reddit mentions of Pettom Dog Training Leash Obedience Recall Agility Lead Puppy Black 30ft 50ft 65ft Great for Play Camping Beach Backyard(L 30Ft, Black)

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Pettom Dog Training Leash Obedience Recall Agility Lead Puppy Black 30ft 50ft 65ft Great for Play Camping Beach Backyard(L 30Ft, Black)
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Nylon web training leads provide extra strength for controlling large dogsMade of heavy duty 100-percent Nylon webSwivel-style bolt snap resists twistingLead is very useful; available in color black,blue,redMeasures 0.78inch(2cm) width , Length : XS:9.8ft, S:15ft, L :30ft , XL:50ft.NOTE:There's a Needle on the leash to fix it,be careful when you use the leash the first time
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ColorBlack
Height3.9 Inches
Length6.8 Inches
SizeL 30Ft
Weight0.35 Pounds
Width0.9 Inches

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u/sydbobyd ยท 6 pointsr/dogs

Fun! I'll let you know some of my dog gear, but your preferences and dog will be different.

I usually bring three different leashes with me, depending a little on where I'm going. She can't really be off leash, so I take a 30 ft line to give her space to wander or splash in the river on a break. If the trail is too busy or the hike is a pretty short one, this often gets left behind or never used.

A basic 15 ft leash is perfect for hiking with her. It gives her a bit more space, but isn't long enough to cause much trouble getting wrapped around things, and I can easily pull her closer to me when I need. I tied a couple knots in it for easier grabbing and holding at different lengths. I can also use a locking carabiner (I always have a couple on hand) to attach the handle to my backpack for hands-free.

I also love my Tuff Mutt hands-free waist leash. It has two handles if I need to hold her closer, and I really like the bungee. The only downside is that it's a bit heavy for a leash, but I find it's worth the weight, and I'm almost always just doing day hikes so it's fine. I don't know really know how it compares to other hands-free leashes though since it's the only one I've used.

I recently got a Ruffwear Front Range harness for hikes. It is the only harness I've been able to put on her, so I really can't compare much. Seems to fit her comfortably and works well as a back-clip harness. I haven't been able to use it as a front-clip without it sliding around too much. But I don't really need the front-clip when hiking, so I'm pretty pleased with it overall. If my dog wasn't so finicky about harnesses, I'd be trying other options though. You might prefer one with a handle, I've heard good things about the Ruffwear Webmaster.

I currently have an Outward Hound travel bowl for water, but I'm not a huge fan of it. My dog doesn't always drink all the water I pour, so then I've wasted water. And I either have to put a wet bowl back in my bag or clip to the outside and hear the annoying swish of it rubbing against the bag. It's not a big deal, and it works, but I'm eyeing one of these instead.

Happy hiking!