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πŸ• Large Dog Tieout Trolley by Petmate Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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4.2
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Details

Size75-Feet
ColorSilver
BrandCider Mills
MaterialBlend
Item Dimensions LxWxH900 x 2 x 2 inches

Description of πŸ• Large Dog Tieout Trolley by Petmate

Dog trolley allows you to contain your dog between two points up to 75 ft apart. For Dogs up to 85-pounds. 1700-pounds Break Strength X 75 ft. Made from strong galvanized steel cable with weather resistant poly-vinyl coating. Weather resistant poly-vinyl coating.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

You get what you pay for.

Leash too short! I had to buy lead from another brand for $20. I do not recommend. A short leash requires a low cable setting to allow the dog to move sideways.

Pros
  • Complete set
Cons
  • Good, but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as expected, great value

I bought this 75 lb Shepard mix dog walking cable and it works great. 75 feet of cord is 6 months old and no signs of rust. Adding a small amount of oil to nuts and bolts will help protect them from rusting. The lack of a fenced yard on this trail and the long leash gives my dog plenty of room to run. You just need to be careful not to let the leash fly off when you run. It can wrap around your leg or something.

Pros
  • Sturdy design
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Strong, Well Made: Dogs

This is a good cart, but I ended up using 15 feet of plastic-coated metal rope attached to our porch railing and its harness mine Letting dog roam the yard with my 81 year old mom while I'm at work. A recent breakup prompted me to bring my 110lb golden retriever to her house. He will pull them when he sees a squirrel or other dog. I can hold him but not her. Eventually I will walk but I don't have a drill so I have to wait. Although it's great quality

Pros
  • High marks for grip and durability from testers
Cons
  • Almost Everything Comes Here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Must-have for dogs in Dogs

I love this cart! We have an elderly German Shepherd who is going blind but is still very active. This tie was great! I no longer worry about him getting stuck on the road and the connection is strong enough to handle his constant running and pulling. We can walk away and don't have to worry about the dog getting confused too. I would buy this product again and tell my friends about it. The only thing I wish he could do is walk around the tree and still let the cart do the work without being…

Pros
  • Nice
Cons
  • Low maintenance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Strong BUT. Key item missing

This is the most durable dog stroller I have found and a must have for my overly wild dog who uses it as a trampoline rather than a run. There is one important caveat, however. The product lacks the necessary cable to connect your dog, making it virtually useless. I thought I got a great deal on the price, but when the item arrived I had to drive extra to the local tractor shop and shell out another $16 for a reliable leash. Needless to say, the overall price and convenience was not at all what

Pros
  • Like everything before
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic for big strong puppies

We have an 8 month old Akbash (cattle dog) who refuses to be held. After constantly climbing out of her 6ft enclosure, we decided to give this one a try. I was a little skeptical that it would last long. We also tried the spiral anchors you put in the ground and it pulled them out. She's been on this tie-wagon for 3 months (knock on wood) and regularly yanks at it when she sees raccoons, foxes, deer, other dogs, etc. in the surrounding fields. Still holds up well. She chews on it, pulls on it…

Pros
  • Delivery was very quick
Cons
  • Long delivery

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Cheap and missing hardware - just do it yourself

I just had to go to the hardware store and build my own dog cart. I bought this to save a few bucks. I ended up spending even more money to replace the cheap hardware that came with it. The reel is plastic, and it's okay if your dog is 100 years old and so blind that he doesn't notice the squirrels who taunt him when he's out of reach. Spring is a joke. I replaced mine with a new one called "Portch Swing Spring". Two washers and two cable clamps were missing. The lead was included with mine but

Pros
  • Chic design
Cons
  • No vending machine

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy and long training and behavior trolley

I compared many variants of a long but very strong trolley for our yellow lab puppy and it was the best combination of the two. The spring on this trolley allows you to donate a little to save your dog's neck if he jumps or likes to test the leash regularly like ours does. The added washers and clips allow the line to be stopped before it hits the house, trees, etc. The roller has been running smoothly and without delay for many months. For assembly, we pre-drilled both holes for the ends of…

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • High price

We ordered this for our little Boston Terrier and I'm incredibly impressed with how easy it is to set up and use. The only thing missing from the product image is the "leash" itself! Yes, it comes with a lead cord - I ordered the 20 foot because I didn't see it included in this set. What is included is shorter, I think 12 to 15 feet (I didn't measure because we ended up using a 20 foot wire which I bought separately as we already had it). I put a screw in the deck rail for hanging - it was…

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Functionality