Long leash for dogs Waterproof Training Outdoor Longline Leash for Yard Play Beach Camping
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Color: Blue
Size: 50FT
50ft longline waterproof long leash for dogs
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Step 4: This 50-foot line is an invitation to step into some clear air.
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This keeps it nice and stable for training and gaming.
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We get a top-padded strap with a waterproof coating, which you will find a little rugged.
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Mud wipes off fast.
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Rain is not a problem.
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The clip is firm and smooth.
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It carries an easy self-assuredness.
What it is
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Things we love: 50 ft training line —perfect for plenty of roaming room
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A non-absorbent strap that does not stink.
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Durable, outdoor daily wear.
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Clip in and out easily with a smooth clip
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That is to say, flat handle; in-hand
Why 50 ft long leash for dogs helps
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More room for recall practice.
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The run could be interrupted with sniffs… and there was more time to do that.
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Walk freely in the fields and park
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Check Out Safe Beach And Camp Freedom
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A no-brainer for off‑lead confidence.
Where it works
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Yards and gardens.
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Parks and fields.
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Beaches and river banks.
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Campgrounds and trails.
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Open spaces for a room turn
How to use
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Clip it to the D‑ring on your harness.
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Herd slack by containing lopsided loops
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Start close. Add distance in small steps.
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Say the cue. Reward fast returns.
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Only if the blowback is heavy should you drop the line.
Safety tips
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Collarless for no neck-wear on the headline
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Miss a running line with your bare hands
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Step on the line first. Then pick it up.
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Get to the front of the line if there are people with dogs or bikes.
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Dog–dog play does not always work when the dogs are tethered. It gets tangled.
Training ideas
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Whatever you call it, it is recall: call once, cue the turn, and then return home to a reward.
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Stay: Keep moving further back each time.
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In Lure Walk = walk, stop, and loose-leash with all slack on the leash
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Say the name, make eye contact, and buy them a drink — it's a name game.
Care and storage
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Wipe with a damp rag after use.
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Air‑dry thoroughly before storage.
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Steer clear of cutting and excessive heat.
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Check the clip, edges, and stitches at regular intervals
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In case of any cracks, frays, or looseness, replace it.
Who it is for
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Puppies learning first recall.
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Puppy Eyes to Adult Dogs → Trust From a Distance
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Gears end up clean regardless of the weather because the handlers need it that way.
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Family freedom with control
Benefits at a glance
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Space with safety.
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Simple, steady control.
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Ideal for easy cleaning after rain or mud.
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Year‑round use in many places.
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Example 1: Step by step, close-up to wide shot
FAQs
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Is 50 ft too long for training?
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No. This is especially powerful for retrieval and distance work. Start close and expand in stages.
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Should it attach to a collar or a harness?
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A harness is best. This also disperses force and protects your neck.
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Can this be used in the rain?
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Yes. The coated strap is waterproof. It's dry and makes for easy wiping.
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Fast runs ensure the safety of hands.
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Do not grab a moving line. Step on it first. Then pick it up.
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When is it cool to beeline?
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Release it only if the feedback is positive and if it is large and safe enough.
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How often should one check their gear?
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Check before each session. Wherever it appears rusty or worn, replace it.