2M Double ended adjustable lead (for use with front and back connection harnesses)
Connecting to the front and back of the harness at the same time gives you more control. When used properly, it limits the drag on the front of the harness which consequently reduces the risk of the harness slipping.
The Puppington harness leads have the following features:
Using the slider, the lead can be adjusted from roughly 1.2m to 2m long
They come in 15mm webbing for small dogs and 25mm webbing for larger dogs
They have 2 clips for attaching to the harness
A d ring to make a handle (using one of the clips) when just attaching to the back of the harness
How do they work ?
This little video was taken at the RSPCA a couple of years ago. It shows how you can turn the dog using the front connection then release the pressure on the front when the dog is not pulling. RSPCA Video
Connecting to the front and back of the harness at the same time gives you more control. When used properly, it limits the drag on the front of the harness which consequently reduces the risk of the harness slipping.
The Puppington harness leads have the following features:
Using the slider, the lead can be adjusted from roughly 1.2m to 2m long
They come in 15mm webbing for small dogs and 25mm webbing for larger dogs
They have 2 clips for attaching to the harness
A d ring to make a handle (using one of the clips) when just attaching to the back of the harness
How do they work ?
This little video was taken at the RSPCA a couple of years ago. It shows how you can turn the dog using the front connection then release the pressure on the front when the dog is not pulling. RSPCA Video
Connecting to the front and back of the harness at the same time gives you more control. When used properly, it limits the drag on the front of the harness which consequently reduces the risk of the harness slipping.
The Puppington harness leads have the following features:
Using the slider, the lead can be adjusted from roughly 1.2m to 2m long
They come in 15mm webbing for small dogs and 25mm webbing for larger dogs
They have 2 clips for attaching to the harness
A d ring to make a handle (using one of the clips) when just attaching to the back of the harness
How do they work ?
This little video was taken at the RSPCA a couple of years ago. It shows how you can turn the dog using the front connection then release the pressure on the front when the dog is not pulling. RSPCA Video