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6.45

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 380 customer reviews.

Product features
6.67
Online Popularity
10
Customer Positive Reviews
9.3

Top Positive Reviews

  • Great hands free leash
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND VERY WELL MADE
  • Best Hands-Free Leash On The Market
  • Worth the bucks
  • If you run with your dog, buy this leash! You won't regret it!

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Love it, but a couple of minor issues.
6.40

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 198 customer reviews.

Product features
7.33
Online Popularity
10
Customer Positive Reviews
9.5

Top Positive Reviews

  • Saved My Wife
  • Love it! Recommend it to all our friends at the dog park
  • Good quality product that works great
  • Best invention ever!
  • Wonderful

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Best for very small dogs
6.40

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 390 customer reviews.

Product features
6.67
Online Popularity
10
Customer Positive Reviews
9.1

Top Positive Reviews

  • Large to giant dogs might need some additional carabiners or something to keep your dog secure.
  • Really great if you don’t use the loops
  • Happy dog walking
  • Incredibly high quality, durable construction
  • Little on the heavy side...

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Long term quality questionable.
6.25

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 302 customer reviews.

Product features
8
Online Popularity
10
Customer Positive Reviews
9.3

Top Positive Reviews

  • Great product, wish they had larger sizes
  • Husky + Husky parent approved
  • Amazing balance and fit for both runner and dogs
  • Great buy!
  • Al principio raro...luego mejor

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Exactly what I was looking for, but too small and not enough give
6.15

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 380 customer reviews.

Product features
7.33
Online Popularity
10
Customer Positive Reviews
9.3

Top Positive Reviews

  • Great hands free leash
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND VERY WELL MADE
  • Best Hands-Free Leash On The Market
  • Worth the bucks
  • If you run with your dog, buy this leash! You won't regret it!

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Love it, but a couple of minor issues.
6.10

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 57 customer reviews.

Product features
6.67
Online Popularity
3.8
Customer Positive Reviews
9.0

Top Positive Reviews

  • Loved!
  • Love this product.
  • OMG, Get this if you have a bicycle
  • This truly is the best and safest bike tow leash for exercising your dog
  • Great for letting your dog run, and run, and . . .

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Safety Concern - On the fence!
6.05

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 99 customer reviews.

Product features
7.33
Online Popularity
6.6
Customer Positive Reviews
9.3

Top Positive Reviews

  • Just as advertised
  • Absolutely amazing
  • Super comfortable!
  • Frees up both hands and can carry everything needed.
  • Robust, matches photos. Pleased with the purchase.

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Its ok. Could be better for the price
5.90

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 15 customer reviews.

Product features
5.33
Online Popularity
1
Customer Positive Reviews
10.0

Top Positive Reviews

  • Excellent exercise for human and dog!
  • Love it
  • Blended love of an energetic dog with passion of bike riding

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • No negative reviews yet.
5.80

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 529 customer reviews.

Product features
7.33
Online Popularity
10
Customer Positive Reviews
8.6

Top Positive Reviews

  • Comparison to Walky Dog
  • Worth every penny, but make sure it'll fit on your bike!
  • Incredibly wonderful dog exerciser
  • Springer Dog Excerciser Reveiw
  • Springer Exerciser is Superb!

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • Not as good as it should be
5.75

Overall DogTop10.com Rating
Based on 334 customer reviews.

Product features
6.67
Online Popularity
10
Customer Positive Reviews
9.0

Top Positive Reviews

  • Thick and Heavy
  • The best leash I ever own.
  • Walking is so much easier both for me and her
  • Strong, secure but light and comfortable
  • Recommended

  • Top Negative Reviews

    • almost good

Hands Free Leashes are back, and they are better than ever. No matter what kind of adventure you are having with your hound, there is a hands free leash that is just right for you. You can go out hiking with your furry friend or go on an afternoon walk around the neighborhood. The possibilities are endless!

What exactly is a Hands Free Dog Leash?

A dog leash that goes around your waist. Your dog's leash attaches to a harness of some sort on the back of the waist belt then your dog pulls forward as you walk. The way it works is by putting pressure on the front of your body and relieving all pressure from the neck and throat area.

Does it sound strange because it sounds like your dog is walking you?

Yes, you can feel how strange it would be if you were to put the leash on and pull forward because the leash would go backwards instead of to the front. But once you get used to it, which doesn't take long at all, you will wonder why you waited to get one.

What is the trick to Hands Free Leashes?

The trick is all in the harness. You need a good, sturdy harness that fits your dog properly and doesn't slip around or shimmy off their body. It's also not a good idea to use a collar with a leash because it puts pressure on the neck, which is not good for your dog's trachea.

Where can I get a Hands Free Dog Leash?

You can order one online or you might be able to find one at a local dog store. If you are buying online, make sure that you are getting an original product. There are tons of fakes out there.

What are the benefits to Hands Free Leashes?

The biggest benefit is that it puts no pressure on your dog's neck, throat or trachea which means no more choking, coughing, and gasping for air. Also, it builds up your core muscles because you have to use them to keep the leash from going backwards by pulling forward.

Is it hard to train a dog to walk with a Hands Free Leash?

It just takes a little patience because your dog has been taught to pull against their neck and side pulls for so long that they don't know any different. Once you get them used to it, they will be fine. Just make sure that you train them before going on a walk because it might frighten them.

How long does it take for a dog to get used to a Hands Free Leash?

It can vary from 1 minute to 15 minutes! I have seen dogs put the harness on and go straight down the street as if they have always been taught to walk this way. You will also see some dogs that need a little more time because it's been ingrained in their mind that when on a leash, you pull forward and nip at the neck and trachea area.

How do you use a hands-free leash and How do I teach my dog to walk with a Hands Free Leash?

It's pretty simple to teach your dog how to walk properly because this will be the first time that they don't get choked and pulled forward. Just start by picking up the leash and holding it in both hands, attach it to their harness and let go of all pressure from your body so you are only holding the leash about half way up. Let your dog pull forward until they are straining on the harness and then take a few steps backwards to relieve some pressure. Keep doing this until you get it to where they don't move when pulling forward, then you can let go of all pressure from your body. If your dog doesn't understand after letting go of pressure, try putting your hand on the back of their harness and gently moving your body forward.

Do hands-free leashes work for all dog breeds?

Hands Free Leashes work great for all dogs, especially breeds that pull hard. They can be a little more challenging for smaller dogs and puppies because they don't have the same strength as their larger counterparts. But the same principles apply.

How long should a hands-free leash be?

It should be long enough for your dog to have a little room when walking but not so long that it drags on the ground.

Are there any reasons not to use a Hands Free Leash?

If you are thinking about using a Hands Free Leash because your dog pulls on their leash when on walks, I would recommend getting yourself one first so that you can walk your dog without choking it.

Then, once you have some control over your dog, start teaching them how to properly walk on a leash with no pressure on their neck and throat area. Once they learn this technique, they will be walking next to you instead of pulling you down the street. If you are thinking about using one because it's cool, then please don't. A leash isn't meant to be a fashion statement, it's meant to keep your dog safe when they are on walks.

What are the best hands free leashes?

Since Hands Free Leashes have become so popular over the past couple of years, there are a lot out on the market. It's hard to say which one is the best because it really depends on what your needs are what you think is best fitted for your dog. Make sure that you read some reviews before purchasing.

Can I use a hands free leash for running?

Hands Free Leashes work great for running because it takes a lot of pressure off your dog's neck and throat area. If you are using one just to run, I would recommend getting an extra-long length so that your dog doesn't have to strain when trying to keep up with you.

Do hands free leashes prevent dogs from pulling?

Hands Free Leashes definitely help to prevent dogs from pulling. You can use them with any size or breed of dog, they are great for training and most importantly they keep your dog safe.

Conclusion

Hands free leashes are a great way to prevent your dog from pulling on their leash, and they work for all dog breeds. They are also perfect for running with your dog, as they take the pressure off their neck and throat area. Make sure you read some reviews before purchasing one, as there are many different types available on the market.