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Review on Hands Free Dog Leash For Running Walking Training Hiking, Dual-Handle Reflective Bungee, Poop Bag Dispenser Pouch, Adjustable Waist Belt, Shock Absorbing, Ideal For Medium To Large Dogs (Black/Red) by Shelley Nims

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Only for Lazy/Good Dogs

I have two big, all-over-the-place dogs, 80 lbs and 50 lbs. I kind of already knew attaching them to my body wasn't bright, but sometimes I hope for a miracle. Today was not the day for miracles. Here's the main problem: There are two rings where you can attach the dogs. One is stationary, one is not. The belt itself is adjustable with one of those plastic things that you adjust stuff with, they call it a "tri-glide button" or something. Ok.so when the dog that is attached to the non-stationary ring decides to circle behind you, that ring hits that plastic adjusting piece, lengthening the belt, causing the belt/two attached leashes to fall down. That's if it doesn't hit the little bag that you also supposedly have velcroed to the belt first. If you have the belt loose enough, I'm sure your dog could rotate the actual belt around your waist but then I don't see how the belt would stay on in the first place.I returned this and got a single leash that connected to a coupler and that has been a lot better.

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Pros
  • B07VNLJ749
Cons
  • Can be challenging to take on and off