Adjusting the length of a multifunctional dog leash is quick and simple, utilising the double ended clips and the integrated metal rings sewn along the webbing. To adjust the leash between its five different lengths, use these setups:
- Shortest Length: Connect both clips directly to the same point on your dog's harness or collar. This halves the leash webbing, creating a tight, dual-layer control line that keeps your dog securely by your side in crowded areas.
- Short Standard Length: Connect one clip to the furthest D-ring. This creates a longer handle loop and significantly shortens the remaining webbing for close-range walking and/or shorter handlers.
- 2 x Medium Standard Lengths: Connect either clip to the centre O-ring. The O-ring is designed to be off-centre on the webbing, so connecting each clip creates varying medium lengths that are both ideal for daily walks.
- Long Length: Connect one clip to the closest D-ring. This creates a standard-sized handle, maximising the remaining length of the webbing to give your dog plenty of room to sniff or explore open trails.
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