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Author: Zack Keithy
[ Zack Keithy is the Chief Editor at Daily Dog Drama. He was formerly a certified vet tech for a good 6 years before moving on to greener pastures. Right now, he is still heavily involved in dog parenting duties with his two dogs, Molly and Bella. At the same time, he is busy creating lots of useful resources such as educating people on common dog grooming injuries and many other topics. Check them out on his blog! ]
The great outdoors - a place where we can stretch our legs and enjoy some fresh air, not to mention the perfect setting for our four-legged friends to sniff and explore to their heart's content.
But as a responsible pet parent, one question inevitably arises: should we walk our dogs with or without a leash, in particular, a retractable one?
Well, my fellow dog lovers, we're about to embark on a journey through the pros and cons of each approach, so grab your walking shoes and your favorite treat pouch as we dive in.
First and foremost, walking our dogs is essential for their physical and mental well-being.
Daily walks not only keep them fit but also provide an opportunity for mental stimulation and socialization.
Now, let's tackle the great leash debate.
Walking your dog on a retractable leash gives you more control over your furry friend, especially in unpredictable situations.
With a traditional leash, you have a set length, which can be dangerous if your dog suddenly darts after a squirrel or another dog.
But with a retractable leash, you have the ability to shorten the leash quickly, giving you more control over the situation.
Plus, retractable leashes often come with a locking mechanism, allowing you to lock the leash at a certain length.
This is especially helpful when you want to keep your dog close to you in crowded areas or when you need to keep them away from dangerous situations.
Now, let's talk about control.
When you're walking your dog on a retractable leash, you have more control over the speed and direction of your walk.
If your dog is a puller, you can slow down and give them a little slack, allowing them to explore and sniff to their heart's content.
On the other hand, if they're getting a little too curious about a passerby, you can reel them back in to keep them safe.
In my experience, walking my dog on a retractable leash has also improved our bond.
By giving her more freedom to explore and sniff, she's more relaxed and happy, which in turn makes our walks more enjoyable for both of us.
But what about the legalities of walking your dog on a retractable leash?
Well, it's important to check your local leash laws before hitting the pavement.
Some areas require dogs to be on a fixed leash at all times, while others allow for retractable leashes.
So, make sure you do your research and follow the rules to avoid any legal complications.
But hold on a sec, before you go out and get yourself a retractable leash, there are a few precautions you should keep in mind.
After all, with great power (of control) comes great responsibility (to use it safely), and granted, not everyone is familiar with how retractable leashes work.
First and foremost, it's important to understand that retractable leashes are not suitable for all dogs.
If your dog is prone to pulling, lunging, or is reactive towards other dogs or people, a traditional leash may be a better option, but of course, you can also choose FIDA Autobreak Leash, when the dog is frightened and suddenly bursts, the Autobrake leash will automatically trigger the locking system to temporarily stop the leash like a car seat belt, which effectively helps dogs correct their pulling behavior.
This is because retractable leashes can give dogs the impression that they have more freedom, which can exacerbate behavior issues.
Another thing to keep in mind is that retractable leashes can get tangled, especially if your dog is a little on the wild side.
This can be frustrating and potentially dangerous if the leash gets wrapped around your dog's legs or becomes entangled with another person or dog.
So, always be mindful of where the leash is and make sure to keep an eye on your furry friend.
Additionally, the tape or cord of a retractable leash can break if it's over-extended or if your dog is particularly strong.
This can result in your dog getting loose and potentially running into danger.
So, make sure to choose a high-quality retractable leash and replace it if you notice any fraying or wear and tear.
Finally, it's important to be aware of your surroundings when using a retractable leash.
If you're walking in a crowded area, make sure to keep your dog close to you and be mindful of other people and dogs.
And needless to say. if you guys out exploring an area where there could be wildlife, keep the leash locked and short to avoid any encounters.
As we venture into the world of off-leash walking, let's uncover the joys that come with granting our furry friends more freedom.
Picture your pup, frolicking and sniffing without the constraints of a leash, exploring every nook and cranny of their environment.
The mental stimulation and increased exercise opportunities are undoubtedly a big plus for our canine companions.
Now imagine your dog interacting with fellow pooches, playfully romping and making new friends.
Off-leash walks can be a fantastic way to improve socialization, build confidence, and foster independence.
In turn, these experiences can lead to a stronger bond between you and your dog, as well as improved recall and obedience.
But wait, before we get carried away, it's crucial to assess whether your dog is ready for off-leash walking.
First, consider their training and temperament.
Does your dog have a solid foundation in basic obedience skills like "sit," "stay," and "come"?
Have they been socialized with other dogs and people?
Keep in mind that breed and individual traits can also play a role in determining how well your dog will do off-leash.
Next, let's talk about environmental factors.
Are there safe and designated off-leash areas nearby?
Remember, it's always best to start in controlled environments like fenced dog parks, where you can gauge your dog's behavior and responsiveness.
Consider the time of day and crowd levels as well - visiting these areas during off-peak hours can make the transition to off-leash walking smoother and less overwhelming.
So, are you and your dog ready to take the plunge into off-leash walking?
If so, read on for some essential precautions and tips!
As we set off on our off-leash adventures, it's essential to take precautions and follow some handy tips to ensure the experience is safe and enjoyable for both you and your furry friend. Trust me, a little preparation goes a long way!
First things first, introduce off-leash walking gradually.
It's a good idea to start in controlled environments like fenced dog parks or enclosed yards, where your dog can safely explore without the risk of getting lost.
You might also consider using a long line or retractable leash during the initial stages, allowing your dog to enjoy some freedom while still maintaining control.
Being patient and sticking to the plan is crucial to success.
Make sure to practice recall and "leave it" commands regularly, both on and off-leash.
Reward-based training techniques, such as using treats or praise, can help reinforce these essential skills.
Without getting the safety gear ready and ensuring your dog has identification, you should probably not go off leash, and that’s how important these are.
Equip your dog with a reflective collar or harness to increase visibility, especially during evening or early morning walks.
And don't forget about ID tags and microchips – they can be lifesavers if your dog ever gets lost or separated from you.
Ultimately, the choice between walking your dog on or off-leash depends on your unique circumstances and your furry friend's readiness.
No matter which path you choose, be sure to check out the fantastic selection of retractable leashes on our website, designed to make every walk safe, comfortable, and enjoyable.
Happy walking!
]]>We are always used to playing multiple roles in our lives
Those emotions that are not easy to be detected
Those occasional lonely moments in the adult world
In retrospect it was no different
The only memory that overlaps is the one around you
What does a dog mean to you?
We don't define the answer because we are looking for it.
We don't engrave emotions, only tell you how we feel.
Maodou:4 years old, a border collie with a "pirate face"
"I am a professional retoucher. In the ever-changing world, Maodou is the 'only constant', and she came to me like a gift, supporting me to become a deeper and more complete version of myself. "——Natto
#dog character card#
A surprise hidden in a gift box
The appearance of Maodou is like a limited hidden item drawn from a mystery boxes.
"Maodou was a gift from my friend. At that time, I was suffering a dark period, which caused serious psychological trauma. My friend give a dog to accompany me in order to make me feel better. I still remember on that day, there were only two border collies left in the original owner's house. Lying neatly in a gift box, one with a standard pattern, and the other is pirate face. At the time I thought she looked ugly but very lively, out of health I chose Maodou . In the days Maodou accompanied me, I became more happier and more accepting of life.”
Maodou ‘s surprise magic is that she can frozen Natto's mood before the moment when it’s close to endless sadness .
Give me absolute love and honesty
Humans may hide themselves for a variety of reasons, but dogs can be emotionally honest.
"On the first night when Maodou came to the house, she was sniffing on the floor. I reached out and touched her back to tell that here was safe, and she brought little head close to me and licked me, breathing hot. Not long after we met, Maodou started to trust me.This feeling of being trusted made me feel at ease, and I don’t lost sleep since that day."
For Natto, it takes more than a constant exchange of words. Even an act of understanding and trust can give her just the right amount of strength and courage.
It is my "scared up" child
The following is the natto raise "baby" first experience.
"As a first-time dog owner and inexperienced, I taught Maodou like my own child. The most guilty thing is that she was very naughty, love to turn the trash can, very unsanitary easy to get sick. People who have dogs told me should correct her behavior by stick, I always threaten her with violence (though I don't really hit her). Then six months later, I realized that Maodou seemed to fear me rather than to convince me.T o this day I have been compensating for the fear of casting a shadow on her."
Arms are no longer "ripped off"
Gradually, Natto developed a new routine: wake up for work, take Maodou out to play, eat, nap, and repeat. As she went out more and more, Natto found that the mood was more exhilarating than just staying in her room. While there are new expectations, of course there are also "little accidents".
"I often take Maodou for walks and theme parks. When Maodou was about one year old, she was so young and liked to chase cars. She also had problems with bursting. I didn't take it seriously at first but always endured it. It felt like the arm was being pulled hard, until one time she saw someone's car starting to pulling insane. At that time, it really felt that the whole arm was about to be pulled off. This may be the most distressing time for girls to raise a large dog. That's how I build up my strength.
Fida constructs a common "safe zone"for Natto and Maodou
In this area, Maodou bursting behavior has been effectively improved, natto from home to the city outdoor harvest freedom. Love and freedom, this is the true meaning of protecting Human and Pet safety.
My first retractable leash is from FIDA, I feel very comfortable. Sometimes I go out for walking the dog, I don't feel tired for a long time, but that has no Autobrake function. Out of trust in the quality, I bought the Autobrake Leash. Maodou used it for two and a half years since 8 months. It is obvious that the dog's explosive force has been greatly reduced! When the Maodou bursts, my arm hardly needs to be strained, the rope can control the speed, and my arm will never be "pulled off" again."
The sense of security that I no longer avoid the world
Later, the bursts decreased, and natto spent most of her time riding and running on a leash after they were completely claim.
"When we stay together, there is nothing but warmth and happiness. "Hachiko" is watched with Maodou, Maodou also has that kind of loyalty, maybe this is the nature of dogs. Every time I wanted to leave for a short time, he stayed there and waited for me to return. At only four months old, it took me by surprise. Every time another dog is around, he senses something strange and flies all the way over to kick him. Rightness still have is once I constipation, expression clenched, Maodou thought I how, bring own toy to me, this peacetime really had not trained it ha ha ha."
In fact, Natto's occasional bad mood is also like a stalking dog, Maodou will always be the first time to detect and fearless rushed forward to scare it off. That unwavering, brave love gave Natto a sense of affirmation of her own worth, but also let her no longer avoid the security of the world.
Answer?
"I'm safe around it, just to be myself."
Natto and Maodou don't seem to have much verbal communication
But Maodou knows exactly what Natto needs, right
And always give an accurate response and unwavering support
A silent companion and a silent listener
No man is an island
We all need an emotional connection
Fida, wish every natto can have their own "Maodou"
Love in it, enjoy it!
]]>"I am a teacher who teaches children with autism, those "children from the stars". I am surrounded by a group of simple and beautiful children at work, and I am accompanied by clingy yiyi at home. Such days are really happy. "——Xu Xiaoqi
#dog character card#
Yiyi: 6 years old this year, the youngest "girl" in the family
Yiyi is the first dog Xiao Qi adopted.
On September 21, 2015, a sunny afternoon, she came to my home! At that time Yiyi is very small, remember to see her first words is: why have such a black puppy dog. Yiyi is really lively. As soon as she arrived, she visited all the places in the house. I even made her a small ball toy by hand. Most of the time, I think dogs are very similar to the children I contact, and they are not good at expressing their emotions. When I work, I usually play catch ball and play house with children to express my love through role play. If you take the time to get close and understand, you will find that children have a wonderful little world in their hearts, the same innocence, the same need for protection.
Stars, though far away, still twinkle. This may be the subtle fate between Xiaoqi and Yiyi.
"When I was a child, I thought the yellow dog was protecting me like a big sister always standing by my side and growling when strangers approached me. Now I have grown up, I take care of Yiyi like a sister and get along with her like a child in school. She is the most cosseted one at home. Every time the temperature changes in the season, my grandparents have arranged it before I noticed the need to change the mat. My younger brother and sister would play with her as soon as they came back from school. But luckily, I'm yiyi's favorite."
Always protected by dogs when she was a child, and now take good care of the dogs, so even if the roles are changed, Xiaoqi and Yiyi are two-way relationship.
"We never leave Yiyi alone anyway,take her wherever we go. Since we got Yiyi, our family seems to find a reason to go home. To use a metaphor, she is like the pulling rope of the home atmosphere, weaving every day with emotion, every picture is not absent."
If there had to be a definition, Yiyi is the ever-burning light in the house, giving unconditional love and patience to illuminate Xiao Qi's way home.
"The grass is bearing its seeds; the wind is shaking its leaves. We both stood silent."
In Gu cheng's poems, companionship is so simple and beautiful, just like xiaoqi and Yiyi getting along. From large and small parks near their home to outdoor scenic spots full of free atmosphere, they enjoyed many firsts together: the first swimming, the first mountain climbing, the first travel, the first snow, the first car, the first camping... Of course, there will be more next time.
"I love to record the moments we get along, but Yiyi always seems to move at the exact moment the shutter is clicked, which is really like a naughty child. We always stand out in all the photos. I later recorded videos, it was really hard to take a picture!"
Xiao Qi has to spend more time with and guiding children due to her daily work, and she is eager for more people to pay attention to and accept autistic people. This kind of attention is not deliberately difference and goodwill.Treating them as ordinary people is true respect.
"Recently, I was preparing for the World Autism Awareness Day, couldn't see Yiyi for a long time. However, no matter how long we were apart, yiyi was always happy to see me, flying with her little tail.It seems that where I am is the only place she wants to be. What Yiyi means to me is that I feel like I'm doing something right and meaningful."
Xiao Qi and Lively Yiyi's daily relationship is not meant to be ordinary.
"She doesn't react to cars or anything like that, but when she sees other dogs, especially her best friend, or a neighbor who likes her, she wants to run over and play. Once, I pulled the muscle of my right arm in order to hold Yiyi during the burst. To this day, I am glad that it was not grandpa and sister who were out walking the dog at that time, otherwise it would not have been such a simple muscle injury. Later, I noticed the brand of FIDA Flying Dog when I searched for the leash, because I had never seen the design of ‘Autobrake’before."
Xiao Qi holds the mentality of better than nothing -- even if the function is not so practical at least the appearance is good, bought a generation of Autobrake Leash, after using several times, her attitude began to change...
"Autobrake system is indeed not a marketing gimmick, but a real and effective way to reduce the damage caused by the dog's rushing behavior. The rope will be automatically locked as soon as it senses rushing, and even if the dog continues to run, it will pass the rope After the deceleration buffer, Yiyi and I could hardly feel the effort of pulling. The grip is also very comfortable. This is actually very important for walking the dog for a long time. If it is uncomfortable for a long time, the hand will be very tired. "
"It has been more than 3 years, and now the frequency of dog bursts has obviously decreased. My grandfather is 73 years old and my sister is 10 years old. When they walk the dog, they have never been unable to pull the dog. Seriously, this function is very useful for people and people. Dogs are all protection, giving freedom and at the same time ensuring safety. FIDA Autobrake Leash has played a great role in improving yiyi's aggressive behavior."
"The most painful thing is to take Yiyi to have her neutered. At that time, I consulted many pet doctors and they all said that the probability of uterine fibroids after neutering is lower, so I chose to take yiyi to have her neutered. She was taken into the operating room and she looked stunned and I'll never forget it, and when she woke up she was so weak and her eyes were flickering at me. To this day, I feel very guilty about that moment. I don't want her to get the knife, but I hope she can stay with me for longer. This is my selfishness."
In the name of love, Xiao Qi's blatant selfishness
It is also the "peace of mind" that FIDA has always insisted on providing to every pet family.
"Every character I've ever played, the subtext is love you."In xiaoqi and Yiyi's story, protecting each other is an expression of love, sincere and strong.Xiao Qi guards the children from the stars, and Yiyi is her healer.FIDA,on the premise of love and freedom for more "Xiao Qi & Yiyi" to tie the bond of safety.
Closed heart door, there will be many like Xiao Qi general warm people to slowly open.The emotional barrier will be melted by the company of more dogs like Yiyi.Ultimately, it will inspire our respect and love for life.So express your love to your heart's content, companionship is the best cure.
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Friday is here! Are you ready for a beautiful walk with your best furry friend(s) on this weekend?
As it begins to get warmer outside this spring and you may be spending more time outside on walks, we want to share some safe walking tips for you and your dog.
As many of you already know, our Fida AutoBrake retractable leash is a revolutionary new design that solves a couple of real problems that exist for regular retractable dog leashes of other brands. We believe these great features make the AUTOBRAKE retractable leash the safest retractable leash you can buy for your furry friends.
Here are some other Safe Dog Walking Tips to remember….
Our dogs need a lot of exercise – some breeds more than others. Walking your dog on a regular basis is the best way for you both to get the exercise that you deserve. It may sound like a simple, but there are precautions that you'll need to take to keep you and your dog safe.
Whether you and your dog are power walkers or prefer to take slow, leisurely strolls, the right apparel and a little extra effort will help you do it safely. Turn each walk into a fun excursion with a side of obedience training. A small amount of effort in the beginning will make walking more enjoyable and safer for you both.
Wear comfortable shoes that will stay on your feet if your dog suddenly changes direction. Tennis shoes or lace-up leather shoes that fit properly are best.
Wear clothing that is a bright color to make yourself more visible. A distracted driver is more likely to notice you crossing the street if you are wearing a bright orange, green or red top.
If you live where rain showers tend to show up out of nowhere, take along a rain poncho rather than an umbrella. The rain poncho will leave your hands free to control the leash. Keep one on hand for the dog, too. He will be less likely to try to rush back home and you won’t be walking into your home with a wet, smelly dog.
If walking your dog at night, make yourself and your pet highly visible with reflectors or lights. Even at dusk, there might be enough light for you to see, but you and your dog become much less visible to others. Wear a reflective vest, use a reflective leash and put a reflective collar on the dog.
If he manages to get away from you, the reflective leash and collar will make it much easier to find him and could save his life if he runs across a street. You can use small, clip-on LED lights for even greater visibility.
Take a flashlight with you to light your way in areas that are especially dark. Use a flashlight that fits in your pocket or can be clipped onto your belt to keep both hands free when you aren’t using it.
Walk your dog on the sidewalk, if possible. When you must walk him in the street, walk against traffic so you are facing on-coming vehicles.
Put the dog on your left side. You are much more visible to drivers than your dog, no matter how tall he is. He will be much safer walking with you between him and the cars.
The possibility of him darting into the path of a car after a squirrel, cat or another dog before you realize what he is doing will be greatly reduced if he is on your left. Keep his leash short so he can’t go more than a few inches before reaching the end of it. This will greatly reduce his ability of being hurt by oncoming traffic.
You need to use the right collar for your dog too. A good dog harness may be fine for calm, quiet dogs while stronger or unruly dogs may need a head halter to give you enough control to walk him safely.
Basic obedience training will help, but dogs that tend to pull or try to run after squirrels should wear a head halter.
Use a 3- to 4-foot leash length when walking your dog. Longer leash lengths should be reserved for when you have time to take your dog to a park and in wide open spaces where your pup can explore safely and not around others. The lack of control with long leashes can be hazardous when you are walking your dog on a sidewalk around other people and dogs.
Take your phone with you for safety but leave the earbuds at home. Walking your dog safely requires your undivided attention. The phone should be used only if you need to call for help. Chats with friends can wait until you get home.
Walks should be “us time” for you and your dog only – no earbuds or headphones. You need to stay alert and be aware of what’s going on around you.
If you are listening to music you will not hear another walker, jogger or biker coming up behind you. You or your dog could easily swerve into their path, causing an accident and possible injuries.
Walking your dog safely in hot weather takes a little more preparation and maybe even a change of venue. Take a bottle of water with you at all times when walking your dog, especially in warm weather.
The risk of heat sickness or heat stroke for you and your dog rises with the temperature.
Dogs can quickly become dehydrated and overheated before you realize what’s happening. This is especially true of breeds like pugs and French or English bulldogs. Their short muzzles make it more difficult to cool themselves.
If you need water your dog probably does too. When you get thirsty, take a drink of water and pour some water into your cupped hand for the dog. Do not walk your dog if the sidewalk is too hot for you to stand on comfortably in bare feet. If it is too hot for you, it is too hot for his bare paws.
Walking your dog early in the morning before the pavement heats up on hot days is safer and much more comfortable for you both. Take him to a park with walking trails that are cool and shady if you can. The new surroundings will be an added benefit, giving you a change of scenery and the dog some exciting new sights, sounds and smells to explore.
Incorporate some basic obedience training in your walking routine. It will pay off in the long run, making walking your dog safer and more enjoyable for you both. Put some bite-sized treats in a baggie and put it in your pocket before walking out the door. Make sure they are small enough for the dog to gobble down quickly in one bite.
Use dog treats to reward your pooch each time he does something right. Dogs learn much better when rewarded with tasty treats and praise. Teach him to walk safely at your heal until you tell him it is okay to take a few minutes to explore and relieve himself.
Help him understand the difference between the sidewalk and the street. Take the time to stop before crossing the street, even when there is no traffic, and make him sit. Wait a few seconds, double check for traffic, tell the dog “okay” then proceed across the street. This practice will add only a few minutes to the walk and it could save his life.
Do not allow your dog to wander on other people’s lawns. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides that many people put on their grass can burn a dog’s paws and nose. They can also cause damage to a dog that may not become evident for many years.
Walk your dog safely on the sidewalk. When you can see granular chemicals on the sidewalk in front of you, try to avoid them. Cross the street or walk the dog in the street until you get beyond the chemicals.
Remember – you can find the FIDA AutoBrake leash exclusively at PetSmart, and online in our Amazon storefront at: FIDA PET. Be sure to check it out for all our new products being developed.
Finally, If you have a chance – please follow us on Instagram and Facebook to share your photos and experiences with the AUTOBRAKE leash. We love to see what you are up to each day. We also have fun giveaways, and you will be among the first to see our latest new products as they hit the market.
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Happy Walks,
The Fida Team
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The real purpose of using a leash to walk a dog is to keep the animal safe and under control. Extensible or retractable leashes often do the opposite.
The main argument for selling this type of dog leash is that it allows freedom of movement for the dog without the need to let it loose.
However, what appears to be an ideal option, masks many risks, which is why training experts, as well as many veterinarians, do not recommend them.
Unfortunately, there are many disadvantages to this type of leash:
Generally, these leashes give a false idea of freedom. In reality, all they do is cause an excess of distance and a loss of control over the dog.
Some leashes can extend up to 30 feet, allowing dogs to stray too far from their owners, which can quickly create a dangerous situation. For example, a dog on a retractable leash is often able to run into the street or make contact with someone who may be afraid of dogs or other dogs that may be more aggressive.
Retractable leashes allow your dog to get close to other dogs that you don't know, and that is simply a risk.
As these leashes are too long, when they become fully extended, you are not in full control of the situation. Imagine for a minute that you detect a dangerous dog approaching. How could you manage to control your dog quickly if the leash is fully stretched?
Besides, other pet owners may not want their dogs to greet each other with yours for a variety of reasons, including the health and safety of your dog.
These injuries are related to the jolt that comes from the sudden pull on the elastic mechanism. If for any reason, your dog suddenly runs, pulling the leash until the line is exhausted, the owner might end up with a severe injury to the shoulder.
Dogs have also received terrible injuries as a result of sudden pulls when the leash line is exhausted, including neck wounds, lacerated tracheas, and spinal injuries.
Also, if a dog walker becomes entangled in a retractable leash, or tries to wrap the cord with his/her hand, it could result in burns, cuts, and even amputations. Many people end up falling when the leash becomes entangled in their feet. These accidents might lead to broken bones, bruises, and other injuries.
The leash can become entangled in your dog, a cyclist, or someone else and cause tripping, burns, cuts, and even suffocation from the leash cord.
Acquisition of Bad Walking Habits:
The risks of the dog leash are not only physical but can also create behavioral problems, as the dog learns to walk erratically, without going next to the owner. Your dog must learn to walk beside you without pulling on the leash.
Traditional retractable leashes are often associated with many injuries. Their mechanism of action does not provide the safety we need when walking our pets.
For this reason, the world needs safer retractable leashes. So you can walk your dog with confidence and knowing that both you and your dog will be safe. The objective here - enjoy a pleasant walk with your dog, not end up with an injury. Walking your dog does not need to become a headache.
Safety and comfort are the two fundamental factors to consider when choosing the ideal leash for your dog. This accessory should be strong enough to ensure that the animal cannot get loose. It must also be a safe and harmless mechanism for both the pet and its owner.
As for the owner, he must be comfortable with the selected leash model. After all, the leash is going to come as an extension of our arm.
The reasons we need safer retractable leashes are simple:
Better control over our dog.
To prevent unnecessary accidents.
Enhance communication with our dog.
Create a bond of trust between the two.
Correct behavioral problems.
Enjoy pleasant walks with our furry friends.
The good news is that Fida has created the smartest leash in the world. Fida leash is the only retractable leash that has an ABS auto brake system.
This new technology helps to protect you and your dog from the many problems posed by old retractable leashes.
Its handle features a brake button that can be engaged at any time to lock the length of the leash. The Fida AutoBrake Leash also features a speed restraint system that locks automatically when a sudden force is applied. It also features an anti-lock braking system that reduces your dog's speed automatically, absorbing the force exerted to your arm.
Fida AutoBrake Leash has been developed to solve the issues associated with former retractable leashes.
For more details and to obtain the Fida AutoBreak Leash go to https://fidapet.com/
Your life partner needs to satisfy his curiosity and enjoy his daily adventure. Going out into the street will be a limitless source of diverse stimuli that will make him feel distracted following tracks, discovering new smells, sensations, and objects.
A walk is a useful tool for your dog to manage emotions. Just like people, dogs also suffer from anxiety. Any physical activity will be perfect for him to channel all his energy and release it. Dogs must exercise.
Besides, your dog needs to learn how to relate to other people, other dogs, and generally get used to interacting with different objects and environments.
These activities should not pose a risk either to the dog nor its owner. All you need is the right leash!
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