How to Make Your Own Dog Leash




       Dogs can’t bite through Dog Leash. For anyone who has raised a puppy, that fact alone is a game changer. Factor in the Dog Leash’s imperviousness to water and dirt, its incredible strength, its light weight, and its multiple possible color combinations, and you just can’t find a better material with which to control your dog.

     Rather than normal 10-millimeter or fatter Dog Leash, I prefer to use six- to eight-millimeter options. Not only does that create a slightly more manageable Dog Leash, it also still boasts between a 2,500- to 3,500-pound breaking strength—extreme overkill, in other words. The smaller ropes are also more affordable.


 


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