Dog Lead

Dog Listener Honesty Lead

Small dog, big ears Hi folks, if you're like me you cannot help but notice the huge amount of dogs all around, wearing body harnesses of various complexity, and all pulling like crazy!

I recently saw the bizarre sight of two Yorkshire terriers dragging their poor owner down the street, and I am willing to bet a substantial amount of money that the owner bought the harness to stop the dog pulling in the first place!!!

Here's where the problem lies - and it is not rocket science. Imagine that you have a heavy load to pull... where would you want the load attached to you? Around your shoulders? We even use the expression "to put your shoulder into it" to mean give it some extra force.

If a dog can pull, wearing a harness only makes it easier for them to do so - the exact opposite effect for which body harnesses are produced and bought. The result is potential severe injuries for both dog and owner. It makes no sense, does it?

If you want to stop your dog from pulling, you need to do so by demonstrating decision making capabilities, using a lead that limits injuries, rather than increases the risk.

As Dog Listeners we've been looking for the answer and the Jan Fennell Amichien Honesty Lead is the result. It is the safe, pain-free and easiest way to successfully stop your dog from pulling.

More info on that coming soon...Trust me, the solution is not rocket science. Cheers, Tony Knight.

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