The LCS Puppy Check Cord is a scaled-down version of our popular adult check cord, designed specifically for a young dog’s first training sessions in the field. While a puppy is never...
The LCS Puppy Check Cord is a scaled-down version of our popular adult check cord, designed specifically for a young dog’s first training sessions in the field. While a puppy is never too young to run, maintaining control is essential to keep them safe from hazards like roads or steep drop-offs.
Perfect for whistle breaking and early obedience, this training cord helps pups learn to come when called, give to the lead, and respond quickly to corrections. It’s also an invaluable tool for the first quartering drills, allowing you to guide your pup’s movement and reinforce commands with ease.
Constructed from tightly woven 5/16" blaze orange nylon, the cord is stiff enough to prevent tangling yet lightweight for easy handling. At 20 feet long and only 4 oz, it provides freedom of movement while ensuring control. Even the steel O-ring and brass swivel snap are scaled down for puppies—because it’s never too early to start with the right training tools.
Designed for Puppies: Scaled-down check cord made for young dogs’ first training sessions.
Essential Training Tool: Great for whistle breaking, recalls, and quartering drills.
Durable Nylon Construction: 5/16" blaze orange rope is stiff, easy to handle, and prevents tangling.
Lightweight & Manageable: 20 ft. long, 4 oz—perfect balance of control and freedom.
Scaled Hardware: Puppy-sized steel O-ring and brass swivel snap.
The LCS Puppy Check Cord gives you control, safety, and effectiveness during those crucial first months of field training—helping your pup develop good habits right from the start.
Warm-weather hunts can be some of the best days in the field—but they also come with real risks for your dog. Unlike us, dogs don’t sweat to regulate body temperature. They rely on panting, and when they’re running hard, that system can get overwhelmed fast.
There is a lot of preparation and commitment involved in puppy rearing; it's a serious undertaking that with careful planning before the puppies arrive will increase the puppy's chances of survival. Hypothermia is a leading cause of puppy mortality.


