Description
It comes in two widths:
5/8” for smaller dogs under 40 lbs, for example – Dachshunds, Italian Greyhounds, Whippets, Jack Russel Terriers, Beagles, Miniature Schnauzers, etc.
1” for larger dogs over 40 lbs – Boxers, Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Greyhounds, German Shepherds, Basset Hounds, Pit Bulls, Great Danes, etc.
To measure your dog for the harness use a soft measuring tape (or a piece of string) and measure all the way around the largest part of your dog’s chest. Choose the SMALLEST size that fits within that measurement.
Multiple Leash Attachment Options!
Training Leash
The training leash is designed to use in correlation with the Freedom No-Pull Harness and provides additional control points. This allows the weight to be evenly distributed. It has a permanently attached “floating” handle which allows the leash to be used in multiple configurations.
- Connect to the front and the back of the harness simultaneously
- Connect to just the front or the back of the harness
- Connect to the harness and a collar at the same time.
When connected to two attachment points, the training leash is 3′ long including the floating handle and 4′ long when attached to a single point. As the name suggests, this shorter leash is especially useful for training.
Euro Leash
The Euro leash is just like the training leash but is 6′ long when connected to both attachments and 8′ long when connected to a single point. Also, the handle on the Euro leash is removable and can be used separately.
- 8″ Traffic handle all by itself
- Fold leash in half. Clip one end of leash to your dog’s collar or harness and the other end to the stationary ring. Clip the Traffic Handle to the floating ring. This makes a 4′ lead.
- To create a 2 foot leash, continue from step two, slide the floating O-ring towards you and reconnect it to the bolt snap that is connected to your dog’s collar.
- Place lead around shoulder/back and clip (1) end to floating ring and other end to dog. This makes a hands free lead.
- Place lead around waist and clip (1) end to floating ring and other end to dog. This makes a hands free lead.
- To keep your dog close and safe while sitting stationary with him/her, simply attach leash to your dog and wrap the handle end of leash around a pole, fence post, railing or small tree and attach both snaps in the handle to the floating o-ring. (use this method only while remaining with your dog)
Nylon Leash
The nylon leash is a standard 4′ or 6′ leash with one connection