Dog Leads

Want a dog lead that’s going to last the daily grind? You’ve found them.

Dog leads get put under a lot of strain, and ours are designed to handle it. Using military grade materials and professionally tested construction, our range of durable dog leads stand the test of time, keeping your dog safe and secure. 

Whether you want a training lead, lightweight lead or even a multiple handle lead, we have an option for every breed and need. They’re also all fully compatible with our collars or dog harnesses too, so you know you’re getting the best security down to the last stitch.

Dog Leads

FAQs

We'd recommend shifting focus from your dog's lead to their harness/collar here.

Front-clipping, no-pull harnesses have been designed specifically to discourage your dog from pulling, working by redirecting their movements towards you when they pull. They give you more control, and are much more safe and secure than a regular collar.

How a no-pull harness helps.

  • Safer than a collar: if your dog pulls, a collar can restrict their breathing, so a harness is much safer
  • Better security: one of the dangers of a dog pulling is that they escape their collar, but a harness is much more difficult to slip out of
  • Helps with training: a no-pull collar physically moves your dog’s body towards you if they try to pull, discouraging the behaviour

Whether you have a large breed, small breed, full grown dog or brand new puppy, a harness is a great choice if they pull on the lead.

Find the perfect size for your pup using our dog harness size charts.

REMEMBER: Use our dog harness size chart, specific to the harness you are considering, to find the best one for your dog - you can find these on our product pages.

Want more control over your dog’s pulling? Browse our collection of dog harnesses now.

Flexi, retractable leads can be good in some cases, but they’re not generally recommended by experts as they can encourage pulling. For you, the freedom of them might outweigh this danger - especially if your dog is already good on the lead.

Pros & Cons of Flexi Dog Leads:

Pros of Flexi Dog Leads

  • More Freedom For Your Dog
  • Convenient for the Dog Owner
  • Added Features - Ergonomic Handles, Lights, etc.

Cons of Flexi Dog Leads

  • Encourages Dog Pulling
  • Risk of Malfunction
  • Thin Chord can cause Injuries (Dog and Owner alike)


Want the best quality lead to last countless daily walks? Browse our range of dog leads/leashes to find one that will suit the needs of any dog.

If you’re taking your dog on runs with you, a shorter, fixed length lead is best. This ensures your dog won’t get too far away from you without you having to think about it, so you can focus on enjoying your run and not controlling your pup.

What to consider when running with your dog.

A hands-free lead can make it much easier to run and keep your dog close to you
Make sure your dog walks well on a lead before you start running with them
Opt for a harness over a collar to reduce the risk of neck injuries if your dog suddenly changes direction

Need a new lead to take your pup on runs with you? Browse our collection of dog leads/leashes to find the perfect one.

There’s no blanket law that means dogs need to be on leads in public spaces in the UK, but private land and local authorities may have their own rules that you should follow. Plus, it’s often safer for you and your dog to keep them on a lead at all times.

Walking your dog in the UK.

  • Keep your dog on a lead wherever there are livestock present
  • If there are signs requiring it, such as parks, beaches, pedestrian zones, and sports pitches, you may be fined if your dog is not on a lead
  • If you’re letting your dog off lead in a public place, make sure they’re good at coming to you when you call
  • If you know your dog isn’t good around other dogs or people, don’t risk taking them off the lead

Need a great quality new lead for all your daily walks? Browse our collection of dog leads/leashes to find the perfect one.

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