High end canine leash from RuffGrip
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RuffGrip combines best features of quality leather & nylon leashes for the ‘last leash you’ll ever own’
Note: This is a sponsored post. read much more to learn how you can win a RuffGrip canine leash.
A company called RuffGrip recently sent me one of its premium RuffGrip leashes.
The business claims on its marketing materials that this is the “last leash you’ll ever own.”
That’s quite a statement.
Now, I’m the type of canine owner who always uses a standard, six-foot leather leash. I never pictured I’d use any other leash because I didn’t realize there was a much more practical, much more comfortable and higher-quality option.
Well, there is, and it’s called the premium RuffGrip canine Leash.
More details about the premium RuffGrip leash
The six-foot premium RuffGrip canine Leash offers for $33.95 to $35.95 on its web site, depending on the width you want. That’s a great price for a top quality leash that will many likely last through several generations of dogs.
“We really do want this to be the last canine leash you ever have to buy,” RuffGrip says on its web site. “Unless you get a second or third dog. then you’ll be back for another!”
The leash is made with water buffalo leather, according to the company. It’s combined with rubber, woven material that won’t slip, because every five inches there are small, leather bands or “stops.” These are implied to give your fingers something to get when you want to shorten the leash.
I really had no idea what I was missing until I tried this leash out.
I love the way the leash feels in my hands. My 70-pound lab mix is well trained, but he can be a strong “puller” in certain situations. The RuffGrip leash really does give me much more control than a standard leather leash due to the material and the leather “stops.”
I know it’s hard to believe, but this leash really is the best leash I’ve ever used, and it looks good, too. (It would make a great gift for canine lovers.)
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According to RuffGrip, the leash:
1. will out carry out any leash you’ve ever owned.
2. works well in rain, snow, extreme cold and heat – won’t crack or get tacky.
3. is made of rot-resistant water buffalo leather.
4. is ideal for controlling dogs that pull.
5. is endorsed by professional canine fitness instructor Pat Miller, training editor of the whole canine Journal.
Is there anything not so good about this leash?
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Like all leather leashes, it takes the RuffGrip leash some time to soften up and get flexible. Nu e mare lucru.
The leash also has a slight “leather” odor (Hello! It’s made of leather, after all!). I’m not a fan of that smell, but I know it will fade a bit with time.
The price may be a bit high for someone who can’t afford $35+ for a leash. Still, it’s completely worth it if you can swing it, because you really won’t have to purchase another leash unless you add another canine to your family! ?
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Would you like to win a totally free RuffGrip leash for your dog?
RuffGrip is giving away a totally free leash to two lucky readers of That Mutt. The first leash is the six-foot, premium RuffGrip canine Leash. It is available for small, medium and large dogs and comes in brown or black.
The second leash is the RuffGrip basic Leash. This leash is similar to the premium leash. It just doesn’t have the luxurious handle, and the “stops” are every 15 inches instead of every five.
To enter the drawing, leave a comment below saying why you’d like to try a RuffGrip leash. should have a U.S. mailing address to win. I will choose the two winners at random on Friday July 25. *Congrats to Rachel@MyTwoPitties (premium leash) and SlimDoggy (basic leash)!
If you’d like to purchase a RuffGrip leash, check them out at RuffGrip.com.
So, what’s your favorite type of canine leash?
*all images from RuffGrip.com