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🐶 OmniPet Check Cord™: Essential Training and Control Tool for Pets Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of 🐶 OmniPet Check Cord™: Essential Training and Control Tool for Pets

3/8" solid core rope offered in two lengths, 20 and 40 feet. Four Color options, camouflage, Orange, White or Yellow. Durable Brass Snap for years of use. Great for training. Made in the United States.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for letting your dog run without letting go!

We have this long cord that can be attached to our dog's leash when he has a tread and we don't have to worry about him running away or being in danger. We have a toy breed and they don't mind the extra weight of the string. peace of mind. priceless.

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  • Outside
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  • Update Availability

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Too big, too cheap

Unbelievably cheap. It's just a rope with a huge clasp at the end. The clasp needs to be large as the rope is only tied by hand, but the clasp is too large for my pup to walk on (it drags on the floor and is very heavy). So training is useless. The rope also began to loosen with the first bite of the puppy's teeth. upset.

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  • Sports & Leisure
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  • Suitable for

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Completely worn out after 3.5 months of light use

[Update 7/5/2017: Cable completely worn out after 3.5 months of use on pavement and asphalt (see photo). Not recommended, especially if used on the trails. I'm looking for a Biothane (faux leather) line to replace this. The rest of this review is unchanged].------Review Summary[1] Showing severe and premature wear within 1 month of light use[2] Bright color fading[3] Snap needs to be tied to the rope knot by yourself reduces rope strength by 30-50%[4] knots + latches bulky and loose[5]…

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  • Supply cable
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  • I will add later