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Pack Walk: Walking Four Dogs One Handed With @SnapLeash

10/16/2014

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SnapLeash: A perfect length leash for any occassion.A corgi and his SnapLeash.
Typist: Morgan
While staying with the Cascadian Nomads I have been helping to test out new dog leashes from SnapLeash. Bethany likes to walk multiple leashed dogs hands free. Sometimes it is so she can push the cat and cockatoo in the stroller. Other times it is because she says we are professional knot tyers and it's easier for her to have us around her waist. Most of the time she loops a SnapLeash through the ring on her hands-free waist belt and off we walk. The length of the leash can be easily adjusted so I can practice my "heel" without getting my legs tangled or safely roam and sniff a bit. Bethany sometimes quickly unloops the SnapLeash from her hands free belt belt


SnapLeash: 5/8
SnapLeash: 5/8" x 6' and 1" x 6'
to help me if I forget not to pull or am trying too hard to say hello to another dog. If Bethany doesn't have her usual waist belt, SnapLeash can wrap around and be a hands free leash all by itself. Bethany says it isn't very comfortable and my legs get tangled in the leash when it's like that so thankfully she doesn't do that often.

The last time I came to stay with the Cascadian Nomads, Bethany started walking me on the one inch wide SnapLeash but the clasp was a bit large for a low rider corgi like me. So I have been using the five eighths inch leash and it has proven strong and durable. A dog can really get used to the versatility of a SnapLeash. The sturdy grommets along almost the whole length of the leash as well as the ability to clip the two ends together (see picture above) make dog walks easier for Bethany. It's nice to feel like less of a fourth wheel when walking with Wilhelm, Brychwn and Huxley. The two different sizes of SnapLeash have even made it possible for Bethany to walk four dogs with just two leashes and one hand.
Walking Four Dogs One Handed With @SnapLeash
SnapLeash in action: Four dogs, two leashes one hand.
One of this corgis favorite part of SnapLeash is that when all us dogs hang out at the park, we can get comfortably tied to the fence, a pole or bench while Bethany takes cat Amelia for a walk of lets cockatoo Leo stretch his wings. Bethany would never tie us out and leave us alone or out of sight. The SnapLeash people don't recommend tying dogs out unsupervised either. Isn't that great? SnapLeash makes a helpful dog walking product and cares about dog safety. I certainly like SnapLeash... I wonder if Bethany will let me take one home after my visit is over?
SnapLeash: Four dogs safely tied with two leashes. Never leave dogs unattended while tied!!!
Four dogs chillin' at the park, safely tied with a large and small SnapLeash.
Cascadian Nomads received complimentary leashes from SnapLeash in exchange for our honest review. We were not otherwise compensated for this post. Cascadian Nomads only shares information that is relevant to our readers and all opinions are always our own. This applies to visiting extended family like Morgan too!
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Molly The Wally link
10/16/2014 05:20:47 am

Great idea and we agree we would never leave us tied up unsupervised but for those times you need to with the peeps there it looks like a gooden. Have a tremendous Thursday.
Best wishes Molly

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Reiily & Denny link
10/16/2014 07:30:16 am

I don't know how you manage walking four dogs.....I would be constantly getting tied up or tripping over them.

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Lauren Miller link
10/16/2014 07:35:58 am

We love our Snapleash, too!

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Marquie link
10/16/2014 09:19:21 am

How cool! That leash sounds very versatile; versatile leashes tend to be my favorite leashes. Great review, Morgan! ;)

Also, I got so distracted by your freaking adorable paws that I had to reread the sentence I was on, hehe. They're so cuuuute!

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Jen Gabbard link
10/16/2014 01:01:51 pm

I still don't know how you manage 4 but I agree the Snap Leash is great and it does seem like it would make it more manageable.

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Kimberly Gauthier link
10/17/2014 12:04:25 am

The last time I walked all 4 of our dogs, I spent half the walk untangling myself from the leashes. This looks like something that will help me.

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SlimDoggy link
10/17/2014 11:29:27 pm

This looks like a pretty cool leash - certainly will help with the de-tangle effort.

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Emma link
10/18/2014 03:55:26 am

We love our SnapLeashes. We have three of them and they are the most used leashes we have. There are lots of times we need a quick tether and it is the perfect solution. Mom would never walk with us around her waist, though...well if she was contemplating suicide maybe. Too many squirrels, wabbits, and other dogs around...she would have no chance to survive if we decided to "go".

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Paul Van link
10/18/2014 02:24:47 pm

I am not sure about the SnapLeashes. We walk our 3 or 4 untrained small dogs every day with one person using our UTurn handle. You can use your existing leashes and you can untangle all leash entanglements in seconds, while walking! The handle is patent pending and we sold about 300 so far. Let me know what you think:-)
Paul

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Bethany
10/20/2014 10:05:53 am

That UTurn handle looks like a very good pack walking tool too, Paul. Anything invention that helps people get put and walk their dogs is a good thing. It looks to me like if the SnapLeash could attach to the UTurn handle then that would be an even better way to untangle those expert knot tying dogs. Thank you for your comment.

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