Dog Tie Out – Tie Cable Chew Proof Heavy Duty with Shock Spring & Swivel Buckles
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Color: Green
Size: 20ft-300lbs
Dog Tie Out: Cable For Yard, Camping & Travel 20FT Tie Out For Dog
Dogs need space to move around, but stay in control. One of the best cables you can get; excellent quality, secure, and easier to use. Attach, clip, then kick back and enjoy while the pups roam free in the open Arbeitsmarkt.
Key benefits
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PVC-coated chew-resistant steel core
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Shock spring softens sudden pulls.
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360° swivels reduce tangles.
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Two alloy locks secure opposite ends.
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Length-10/20/30/50 ft for any configuration
Built to last
The core of the shell is formed out of 6 mm stainless steel wire rope. It easily withstands everything from high-stress daily use to abuse. On the outside, a PVC layer protects it from rust, chewing, and other dirt. It will also glide beautifully and will not scratch a dog's skin.
Serious strength
Its unified generates stable, capable stresses of up to 300 lb. Larger breeds are allowed both a spacious area and a secure environment.
Smooth, tangle‑free movement
Both ends of a swivel carabiner can smoothly rotate. They can wander in circles, and they can wander with no ties. The flat nature of the line tracks motion on the ground.
Safer stops with a spring
In defense, the in‑line spring shock absorber helps when jumping around quickly, and drag goes away easily at the end of the run. It also eases the pressure off the joints in instances of sudden stoppages.
Secure hardware
Durable high‑grade zinc alloy locks for added security. Welded alum‑alloy clamps reinforce joints. This results in close, cohesive connects from tip to tail.
Fast setup
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The place should be open and transparent of obstacles.
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Anchor yourself to a stake, eye bolt, tree, or post.
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Attach the end of the spring to the anchor
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And the other end snaps to the D‑ring on a strong harness or collar.
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Practise and test in the swivel and the swing path
Dog Tie Out: Where it shines
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Backyards and front lawns.
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Campsites, cabins, RV pads.
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Parks, beach days, tailgates.
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Travel stops and outdoor cafes.
Daily care
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In case you make use of your PVC coat wet, or on the sand, wipe it below with a tender sponge and dab to dry.
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Rinse hardware in reverse to keep it shiny and dry
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Wire it bundled up, not presented flat and sharp.
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Jump to weekly confinement and enclosure inspections, and tests on lock clutch springs.
Safety notes
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Supervise while tethered.
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Keep the run clear of stairs, fire pits, wheels, etc.
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You must be using a solid collar and not a breakaway collar or a tight-fitting harness.
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Avoid it in excess of rated quality
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Replace the cable as soon as it begins to rip or crimp.
What's included
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Heavy‑duty cable with PVC coating.
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Shock‑absorbing spring.
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Two 360° swivel carabiner buckles.
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Reinforced Alloy Lock with welded clamps
Specs at a glance
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Middle: 6mm stainless steel wire rope
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Coat: PVC, anti‑rust, chew‑resistant.
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Pet size: up to 300 lb.
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Lengths: 20 ft.
How to size the area
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The radius to measure from the anchor point
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No posts or corners in the circle, please.
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Five more feet for gliding through corners.
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Struggling Keeping It Tight In Tight Spots To Eliminate Snag Points
Real‑world tips
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Utilize a ground stake where there is no post.
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Spread a mat on the resting area to make it comfortable.
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Provide water and sun relief on hot days.
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Rotating anchor locations to remove ground grooves
FAQs
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Will it hold a giant breed?
Yes. It is indicated for dogs weighing 1 through 300 lb when used as directed. -
Does the spring really help?
Yes. This reduces whip at the line's end and alleviates neck strain. -
How do I stop tangles?
The dual swivels handle spin. Know the run area, and for smooth arcs, void it. -
Can it resist chewing?
The inner steel core is PVC-coated for chew and rust resistance. -
Which length should I pick?
Ensure that your radius is consistent with your clear space. Jump in tighter yards to select shorter and larger fields to choose longer. -
What am I doing, clicking on the dog?
Heavy D‑ring on a tight-harness or collar with a metal latching mechanism -
Is it suitable for camping?
Yes. Easy to pack, easy to set up, and a safe area for roaming. -
How do I maintain it?
Rinse after rain or salt. Dry the locks and spring. Check for damage weekly. -
Can it be used with a trolley line?
Yes. If you're looking for a little more range, clip in between two posts -
And if my dog goes off in hot pursuit of some wildlife, what then?
It pads the endstop with the spring, and the locks don their own at their rated limits.