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WHY CHOOSE BUNGEE PUPPEE LEASH? Ordinary Leashes jar and injure Bodies - both dog & human! When a dog suddenly pulls or jerks on its ordinary leash, its body and throat are jarred by the unexpected tension. This can leave the dog with undiagnosed muscle and skeletal injuries that are aggravated every time this jerking occurs. Not only does this jarring effect the dog, the handler can also have back, shoulder and arm injuries from the dog's sudden movement.
It Acts as a Shock Absorber & Reduces Pulling Power of Your Dog Bungee Pupee leads overcome this problem by acting like a shock absorber - reducing the likelihood of dogs or their owners hurting themselves if the dog pulls or jerks suddenly.
Nothing to pull against! When a dog is attached to an ordinary rigid lead, line or extendable lead, the dog can feel the human holding the other end and can therefore put its weight against it and PULL. However, as the Bungee Pupee Lead expands as the dog begins to move forward, and automatically contracts before the dog reaches the end of the lead, the dog has nothing RIGID to pull against or rest its weight on. Perfect Timing EVERY TIME Dogs learn to lunge and pull because usually it works! If it manages to pull its human along most of the time, then it is worth having another go to see if it is rewarded again. This amazing lead overcomes this problem because it CONSISTANTLY brings the dog back every time, and the TIMING IS PERFECT (because the lead makes the decision).
Recommended by Vets and Chiropractors. This leash is recommended by several vets, animal & human chiropractors, and doctors for the protection of both you and your pet.
The "Claw" Clip is Easy to Use and a Great Safety Feature Another benefit of this lead is its "claw" clip, which swivels at the end of the lead. The pressure point for the thumb is very easy to find and the clip has to be opened quite some way before it can come undone - a reassuring safety aspect to prevent dogs suddenly escaping
WHICH STRENGTH OF LEAD IS RIGHT FOR YOUR DOG? They come in four different sizes, depending on the dog's weight and pulling strength. Although each strength of lead has guidelines as to the maximum weight of the dog, we have found that certain dogs have greater pulling power than is expected for their body weight - particularly those with high levels of adrenaline in their bodies. We have listed "typical" breeds of dogs for each of the sizes to help you choose.
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