NEW high quality leather braided dog leash 3/8 inch
Handmade 3/8 inch Leather Puppy Leash for training your puppy..
Size of Leash:
3/8 inch x 8 1/3 FOOT (10 mm x 250 cm)
Leather Braided Leash for any medium or large puppies Pitbulls for Show,walking,training and tracking!!!
NOTE - it is not braided all over the length (only on the handle and snap hook)!
This product might look like very simple - leather strap and snap hook attached.
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Leather Pitbull Leash Meant for Everyday Walking
Comfy Handle on Multifunctional Pitbull Leash
Pitbull Leash with Brass Snap Hook
General "Woof" leash Tip: We only use best leather and nylon when make our dog leashes .
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