When it comes to choosing a leash type for a dog that pulls , it is essential to consider several elements in order to ensure both safety and comfort for your pet . A dog that pulls on its leash can become difficult to manage during walks , and it is therefore important to adopt suitable solutions to educate your pooch to walk on a leash without resistance.
Types of Leashes and Harnesses

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Retractable leash .
A retractable leash provides some freedom of movement , allowing the dog to sniff and explore while maintaining control. However, care must be taken not to let the dog wander too far, as this can lead to dangerous situations, especially in urban areas.
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Dog harness .
A harness can be a great option for dogs that pull, as it distributes the pull across the chest rather than the neck. Models like the Julius harness or adjustable nylon harnesses , often with breathable webbing , are recommended. This can help prevent tracheal injuries, especially for small dogs or breeds with long necks like terriers or some sled dogs .
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Leash with shock absorber .
For dogs that tend to pull, a leash with a shock absorber can reduce the shock during sudden movements, providing a smoother ride for both owner and dog.
Composition and safety
Dog leashes can be made of a variety of materials. Nylon , polyester , or leather. Nylon leashes are often lightweight and durable , while leather models can offer increased durability. Additionally, it is advisable to opt for leashes with reflective strips , especially if you walk your dog in public places or at night.
Education and training
For a dog that pulls , it is crucial to teach him the basics of good leash behavior. This may include using treats to reward him when he walks calmly at your side. Leash training can take some time, so patience is required. Use a collar or harness that allows him freedom of movement without sacrificing control. Choke collars are not recommended, especially for dogs that tend to pull, as they can injure the animal.
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It is also important to consider your dog 's body type . For example, for a Labrador or a German Shepherd, a sturdy , fitted harness in size L may be necessary, while a small size S or M will be adequate for small dogs . A well-fitting , padded leather harness may also be suitable for comfortable walks .
Special leashes
Special leashes like bungee leashes can also help absorb shock , especially if your dog starts pulling unpredictably. Using a strong carabiner is crucial to safely tether your dog . It's important to choose a model that's appropriate for your pet's size and strength.
Conclusion
In short, there are several leash options for a dog that pulls , such as retractable leashes, adjustable harnesses , and models with shock absorbers. The key is to find what works best for your dog , while ensuring that the leash you choose respects the safety and comfort of your pet while allowing for effective leash training. Don't hesitate to consult a dog professional for advice tailored to your specific situation and to choose the best solution for your walks together.
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