Fully Stitched Round Leather Leash for Pitbull
Need the strongest handling tool for walking your Pitbull? If you value quality, you should have a look at our handmade round leather leash. You won't be disappointed for sure, as it is made of the best material for dog training equipment manufacturing - full grain leather. It was chosen thanks to its durability and resistance to tearing. These are the most important features for the item meant for large dog handling. Do you agree? If your answer is positive, then hurry up to get the best gear for your precious doggie. This leash will serve you almost endlessly so that you will need a new outfit only if you get tired of this one.
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Key features of this Pitbull Leash: - 100% full grain genuine leather
- Round design
- Sturdy brass snap hook
- Stitching for better durability
- Rust & corrosion resistant hardware
- Soft and comfy handle
- ½ inch (12 mm) in diameter
| Intended use of this Pitbull Leash: - Walking
- Training
- Patrolling
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Sizes available: - 2 ft (60 cm)
- 4 ft (120 cm)
- 6 ft (180 cm)
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Why should you choose this very leash model?
- Perfect quality is the first reason this collar is worth buying. It is made of extra durable and reliable manually selected leather. Then it was oiled and waxed in order to prevent wearing out of the tool, which will most likely preserve its primordial look for many years.
- Non-corrosive hardware. The snap hook is made of brass, which doesn’t corrode or rust. So its gold-like shine will last for the all service life of the item.
- Extreme durability. The leash is stitched near the snap hook and the handle to assure its durability, which will help to endure leash hard pulling.
- Convenient handle. The handle has a comfortable to hold round shape. There are no edges, which can cause rubbing or cutting into the skin. Besides, leather is famous for its softness, thus, you will handle your canine with the maximum comfort.
Feedback from Pitbull owner:
Hello Guy, The leashes we purchased from you are fantastic. The quality and craftsmanship are superb. I will never buy a leash from a big pet store again! Thank you.
From: Jennifer, USA
Hi Guy, Just a short note to let you know how pleased I am with my recent purchase of two 6 foot leather leashes. After many years of using leather, I had tried 3 different nylon styles. They just did not have the same feel I was used to. Fortunately, I discovered your website, which had the style and construction of leashes purchased through trainers years ago. Both leases are very well made, and the weight is what I am comfortable with, the handles are starting to give a little now, and feel so comfortable around my wrist and hand. Thank you for a great product! I would also like to say that the cost was very reasonable, compared to leather leashes I had looked at in retail...and they did not have the brass clips or the twisted leather feature for strength. I plan to look to you in the future for other products. Sincerely.
From: Linda, USA
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