The Leather Feel Dog Leads are made with black hardware and the same material as our Leather Feel Collars and the same colors, so that you can have a matching set! Our leather feel material combines the suppleness and flexibility of leather with the odor-proof, fade resistance, and durability of...
The Leather Feel Dog Leads are made with black hardware and the same material as our Leather Feel Collars and the same colors, so that you can have a matching set! Our leather feel material combines the suppleness and flexibility of leather with the odor-proof, fade resistance, and durability of poly-coated nylon. Your bold colors will stay like new for years to come without cracking or abrasions. Easy to clean with dish soap and water. It has a nylon base with a thin layer of polyurethane coating to provide the intense color and leather-feel. The handy O-Ring on the handle lets you wear it bandolier-style when your dog is out on a run. It is constructed from heavy duty hardware and industrial rivets.
Available in colorsOrange, Yellow, Black, and Pink, and 4 ft legnth., please specify when ordering.
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