The LCS DayGlo Leads are designed to perfectly match our best-selling DayGlo collars, giving you a durable and colorful set for everyday use or field training. Each lead measures 4 feet long,...
The LCS DayGlo Leads are designed to perfectly match our best-selling DayGlo collars, giving you a durable and colorful set for everyday use or field training. Each lead measures 4 feet long, offering the ideal balance of control and freedom for your dog.
Constructed with riveted hand loops and a nickel bolt snap, these leads are tough enough for daily wear while staying lightweight and easy to handle. The DayGlo material resists fading, water, and odors, making it easy to wipe clean after a long day in the field.
Proudly Made in the USA, these leads come in a variety of bold, high-visibility colors so you can easily spot your dog’s gear.
Perfect Match for DayGlo Collars – Complete your set with a lead that matches your dog’s collar.
Durable 4 ft. Length – Provides just the right amount of control.
Riveted Hand Loop – Strong, secure grip that won’t pull apart.
Nickel Bolt Snap – Reliable connection to any collar.
Easy to Clean – Water-resistant and odor-resistant material.
Bright Color Options – Orange, Yellow, Pink, Dark Green, Red, Lime, and Blue.
Made in the USA – Quality craftsmanship you can trust.
The LCS DayGlo Dog Leads are the perfect choice for hunters, trainers, and everyday dog owners who want a rugged, colorful, and long-lasting leash.
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