Handcrafted leather dog lead/leash for tracking and walking with brass snap hook on the handle and hand stitched.
Floating ring on the handle is included so you can use The Lead as belt lead.
Those are our standard sizes available: (you can always request custom size)
Leather dog leash size: 1/2 inch on 2 foot (1.3 cm on 60.0 cm)
Leather dog leash size: 1/2 inch on 3 foot (1.3 cm on 90.0 cm)
Leather dog leash size: 1/2 inch on 4 foot (1.3 cm on 120.0 cm)
Leather dog leash size: 1/2 inch on 5 foot (1.3 cm on 150.0 cm)
Leather dog leash size: 1/2 inch on 6 foot (1.3 cm on 180.0 cm)
Please note : this leash is hand stitched!!! it is not riveted , it is real hand stitching.
We use special super strong waxed thread to stitch - it will hold for years and it looks so luxury and elegant!!!
General "Woof" leash Tip: We only use best leather and nylon when make our dog leashesGet more freedom during walking your dog.
Purchase our leather belt leash which is perfect to take your dog on walks or do some tracking, jogging.
Simply hook it around your waist and close snap on the handle ring when your dog is off the leash.
Enjoy quality of imported leather and brass snap hook and ring.
Leather dog leash for walking and tracking- Leather Belt Leash
Training pitbull with Leather Belt Leash - 1/2 wide 2-6 foot Leash .
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