The Truth About Retractable Leashes

The Truth About Retractable Leashes

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Congratulations on your new puppy! As a new puppy parent, you’re undoubtedly excited about all the adventures you’ll have together, starting with those first walks, and you’re probably considering different types of leashes. Retractable leashes may initially seem convenient, but they come with risks that can seriously compromise your puppy's safety and training.

Here's why SmartyPup! doesn't recommend them:

1. You have limited control over your puppy and it teaches bad leash skills.

Retractable leashes can extend up to 30 feet or more, giving your puppy too much freedom too soon. This lack of control may lead to dangerous situations such as running into traffic or encountering aggressive dogs. A standard leash keeps your puppy close, ensuring you can intervene quickly.

2. There are injury risks for you and your puppy

Retractable leashes pose injury risks for both puppies and their parents. The thin cord can cause burns, cuts, or even severe injuries if it gets wrapped around a limb. If your puppy suddenly bolts, the leash can snap back and cause injuries.

3. Retractable leashes hinder training

Retractable leashes undermine your best efforts to train your puppy to walk with you on leash. bad habits. Consistent training with a standard leash helps your puppy learn proper leash manners, 

4. Retractable leashes are entanglement hazards

The long cord of a retractable leash quickly and easily become tangled around objects, other dogs, or people! This results in panic, injuries, and avoidbale  situations. A standard leash 6-foot leash , keeps your puppy safe and secure.

SmartyPup! recommends these leash alternatives

Ensuring your puppy's safety and proper training are our top priorities at SmartyPup!. While retractable leashes seem convenient, their risks outweigh the benefits. Consider these safer leash options:

  • Standard 6-ft nylon or leather leashes: These provide better control and are durable, making them safer for everyday walks. For training, both a 6-foot and a 12- to 15- foot is ideal! 
  • Hands-free leashes: Perfect for active pet parents, these leashes allow you to keep your hands free while maintaining control over your puppy.
  • Adjustable-length leashes: These offer versatility while still providing the control and safety of a standard leash.

For more tips on puppy care and training, check out our other blog posts and resources.