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1.4m Lighter Swivel Combat Lead | Anti-Tangle & Secure Clip - Lavender X Ube

Regular price £29.99
Are you looking for a dog lead that offers a padded handle for a more comfortable walk, an anti-tangle mechanism... View Full Details
  • Trusted anti tangle mechanism
  • Signature and rated clasp
  • Attach to any collar or harness

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Your personalisation will be added near the bottom of the lead.

Examples from the pack

Yellow 1.2m mini lead with black text in block font
Yellow 1.2m mini lead with black text in block font
1.4m swivel lead in bubblegum, with black text in block font
1.4m swivel lead in bubblegum, with black text in block font
1.4m swivel lead in blue, with white text in hobo font
1.4m swivel lead in blue, with white text in hobo font

About personalisation

Important - Creating your unique look with our bespoke stitching/engraving quality could take us up to 7-10 working days to complete, it's well worth the wait though.

When customising the Combat Range, the adjuster may cover part of the text. The best way to help avoid this is to choose the smallest size which will fit your dog; the adjuster will then be located at the end of the collar away from the name.

Preview images are for illustration only, text and Icons will always be centered neatly on the product. Colours and fonts may change very slightly during production.

We offer personalisation option on almost all of our Collars, Leads and Harnesses. What are the key benefits of adding personalisation to your BullyBillows gear?

1. They're unique to you and your dog.

2. If you have multiple dogs, adding your dogs name can help to distinguish which collar is for which dog.

3. Adding a phone number and Social handle in the unfortunate event of your dog getting lost, this is a very powerful way to ensure your dog can be tracked back to you.

4. If you have a working dog, nervous dog or one who just loves to jump, you can enter names such as POLICE DOG, WARNING, DO NOT PET, NERVOUS etc.

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Product description

Are you looking for a dog lead that offers a padded handle for a more comfortable walk, an anti-tangle mechanism to prevent your dog from getting tangled during outings, and has been pressure-tested to withstand hundreds of pounds? 

 

You’re in the right place! This is currently our most popular lead from BullyBillows. 

 

Trademark & Copyrighted Design Rights Number: 6189800

 

The lead measures 1.48 meters in length, including the handle and 2.5cm (1 inch) in width, ensuring your dog is close enough at all times during a walk but long enough to allow your dog a bit of space whilst walking. This lead also features a custom clip that is easy to lock and release onto any collar or harness.

 

Additionally, we have lined the inside of the lead, as well as the handle, with Neoprene—the same material used in wetsuits. Neoprene is soft, quick-drying, and odourless, providing comfort for both you and your dog.

FAQs

What is the best lead for running with dogs?

You want to take your pup out on runs with you, a hands-free dog lead is perfect. Giving you maximum movement and control over your pup, these leads attach around your waist, and even have added shock absorption if your dog makes any sudden movements.

Why a hands-free lead could be perfect for your runs

  • Evenly distributes the force between you and your dog
  • Removes strain on your arms so you can focus on your form
  • Shock-absorbing bungees cushion your dog’s sudden pulls

For the most control but without the tripping hazards, we’d recommend a lead length of between 1.2 and 2 metres!

Ready to upgrade your running gear? Our dog leads for runners have been expertly designed with military-grade materials to withstand any adventure you and your pup go on. Check out our range today!

How do I stop my dog from pulling when I run?

If your dog’s a puller on runs, you need a combination of the right gear and some good training to stop it. Using a front-clip harness can discourage pulling, and a short, fixed length lead can get them used to staying close to you. When training, take your pup out on short runs with plenty of natural dog treats to reward their good behaviour!

How to stop your dog from pulling while running

  • Use a no-pull harness to turn your dog’s body towards you when they pull
  • Start with short, slower-paced runs to get them used to it
  • Reward your dog when they stay beside you 
  • If they pull, stop immediately, then calmly restart 

Being consistent with your training and using a harness and lead designed to discourage bad behaviour will stop your dog from pulling, it just requires some patience - so don’t give up! 

Need better gear to start training your pup? Check out our range of dog leads for runners for expert-designed equipment that will help you and your dog be safe, secure, and immersed in your adventure.  

Is it better to run with a dog collar or harness?

If you’re covering long distances, running often, or even just going out for the odd jog, a dog harness is a much better choice when taking your pup with you. They’re safer, more ergonomic, and keep both you and your dog secure if they make any sudden, unexpected movements. 

Why a dog harness is better for runners

  • Prevents strain on your arm while you run
  • Improves your control over your dog by spreading pressure evenly
  • Discourages sudden pulls or turns, reducing tripping hazards

If you’re just going on a quick walk, a good dog collar can be sufficient. But with the extra excitement of a run, they can put uncomfortable - and potentially dangerous - pressure on your dog’s neck if they suddenly pull. Our military-grade dog harnesses will keep you both more comfortable in any eventuality.

Find the right size harness for your breed with our handy 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.

A good harness needs a great lead to go with it. Browse our collection of dog leads for runners to find the perfect running gear for you and your pup.

Is it okay to run with your dog?

Yes!

As long as your dog is healthy, has the right gear, and enjoys it, running can be a great way to bond and get exercise together. Just make sure you’re easing them in gently, watching their pace, and choosing safe, dog-friendly routes.

Things to consider before you run with your dog:

  • Puppies and some breeds (like flat-faced dogs) may not be suited to long-distance running. Check with your vet if you’re unsure.
  • Build up gradually. Just like humans, dogs need time to get used to running distances.
  • Avoid running in the heat. Dogs can overheat quickly, so aim for early morning or cooler evening runs.
  • A hands-free lead and a well-fitting harness make all the difference. They’ll give you control and comfort, while keeping your pup safe.

Top tip: Always bring water for both of you and keep an eye on their body language. If they slow down or seem uncomfortable, it’s time to stop.

Ready to hit the road (or trail)? Browse our range of dog leads for runners designed to keep you and your pup safe, secure, and adventure-ready.