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Review on Versatile and Vibrant: Country Brook Design's Durable 🌈 5/8 Inch Heavy Nylon Webbing in 31 Striking Colors by Josh Garber

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Own a dog? Here's your next clue.

Ideal leash for dogs weighing 40 to 100 pounds. It's easy to pay $15 to $25 for a dog leash. Some cost more. And all wear out. Instead, cut the swivel before discarding the old leader. Then tie a neat knot on this strap. Cut it to any length you want! When it wears out, just make a new one. Dogs can be expensive. Leads don't have to be. If you can tie a figure eight knot, you can do it. (See instructions online if needed.) You only need to tie three figure eight knots.1. Thread one end of the strap through the attachment slot in the clip. Tie a neat figure eight knot.2. Tie another knot a little higher in the shape of a figure eight. The loop should be long enough to allow easy insertion and removal of the thumb. The knot can be close enough to the dog if you need to keep the dog close, or a little further away. My leashes have this knot between 18 and 36 inches for a 70 lb dog. Tie a third figure-eight knot where the length suits your needs. Again, the loop should be long enough to allow easy insertion and removal of the thumb. Then cut off the mesh and save the rest. It couldn't be easier (or cheaper). If you don't like figure eight knots, use bowline on each end and bowline on the bight for the middle knot. This full cast is 30 feet long which would make a very good long rein for training. Each knot requires 16 to 20 inches of webbing. This roll makes three 1.5m lines, a typical length for most lines. It's about $4.32 per leash. No pet store can match this price! I hope this review is helpful.

Pros
  • Rope, String & Webbing
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