Looking for a convenient way to control your canine? Leash Locket may be the answer for you!
Leash Locket is a new and innovative device that offers the convenience of a retractable leash but substitutes those bulky handles for a palm-sized 2 oz. gadget that hooks right on your dog’s collar. A traditional clip hooks to the collar’s D-ring and is kept snug on the collar by means of a tiny yet powerful magnet.
Originally, I was skeptical about this product, but once I learned how to utilize the magnetic feature that keeps the Leash Locket from dangling from the collar, I realized that this is a device whose time has come.
Although I’m not sure I’d use this on a daily basis, since I walk my 3 pups together, I love it for taking Roxie (the only one I’d ever let off-leash) for play-time at the park. She can run to her heart’s content without tripping over her dragging leash. If I need to gain quick control over her, I just pop the Leash Locket free from the magnet and voila—she’s contained on a 6-foot lead. The locking mechanism works well, and the “ribbon” type nylon lead is sturdy.
This is a perfect solution for hiking, camping, and playing at dog-friendly parks when your dog needs the ability to run free. It would lend itself well to a harness, as well.
The Leash Locket comes in 4 colors (Blue, Black, Red and Pink) and 2 sizes-Small (for dogs up to 55 lb.) and Large (up to 90 lb.) Roxie, my mixed-breed herder, weighs 28 lbs and it was the perfect size. When I tried it on my 10-lb. Bichon, it seemed a bit bulky, but he tolerated it fine. Oh, and here’s the icing on the cake-Leash Locket donates a portion of each sale to help abused and neglected animals through the Leash Locket ASTRO Foundation.
*Disclaimer- I was sent this product to review for free. My review of this item is unbiased.
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The leash locket looks interesting. It helps you keep your hands free too while your dog runs free. The locket thing would be too big for Chester and Gretel’s little necks though 🙂
if the weiners wear a harness it could work!
Cool idea!
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I think I’ll order a couple of these! It’s especially fumbly trying to get leashes on 2 dogs so this could be just the thing when I spot a moose or a snowmobile or…
get the Large size for your 2!