
How do you choose the right length of a dog leash?
, by Michael van Wassem, 5 min reading time

, by Michael van Wassem, 5 min reading time
Choosing the right dog leash may seem simple, but various lengths and types are available, each with its own advantages and applications. The ideal leash length depends on factors such as your dog's behavior, the environment you walk in, and your personal preferences. This blog discusses the different lengths of dog leashes and how to choose the right one for you and your dog.
Suitable for: Training, control in busy environments, large or strong dogs.
Short dog leashes, typically ranging from 30 to 90 cm, give you the most control over your dog. They are ideal for situations where you need to react quickly, such as during training or walks in busy areas. These leashes ensure your dog stays close to you, which can be important if you are still training your dog or if you have a large, powerful dog that can pull enthusiastically.
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Tip: Short leashes are handy for city walks, busy markets, or situations where you want to quickly control your dog.
Suitable for: Daily walks, general check-up.
Most dog leashes range in length from 120 to 180 cm, and this is the standard choice for most dog owners. These leashes offer a good balance between freedom of movement for the dog and control for the owner. They are ideal for daily walks in the neighborhood and give your dog just enough space to sniff and explore without letting him wander too far.
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Tip: Choose a 180 cm leash if you want your dog to have a little more space to explore during walks.
Suitable for: Remote training, walking in open areas, tracking.
Long leashes, ranging from 3 to 10 meters, are ideal for dogs that need to learn to come on command, for tracking training, or for walks in nature areas where they can have a little more freedom. These leashes give your dog enough space to explore and run, while still allowing you to maintain control if necessary.
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Tip: Long leashes are perfect for use in parks, forests, and other natural environments where your dog can safely walk a little further away from you.
Suitable for: Walks in open areas, for dogs that like to explore.
Flexi leashes are retractable leashes that automatically adjust to the distance your dog is from you. They range in length from 3 to 8 meters and offer an excellent combination of freedom and control. They are ideal for dogs that like to explore a bit further, but still need to stay on leash.
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Tip: Only use retractable leashes in environments where you have sufficient visibility and there are no direct obstacles or dangerous situations.
When choosing the right belt length, you need to take a number of factors into account:
Your dog's behavior: If your dog is well-behaved and doesn't pull on the leash, you can choose a longer leash to give him more freedom. For dogs that pull or are still in training, a shorter leash is better.
The environment: In busy urban areas, a shorter leash is safer and easier to use. For walks in the park or in nature, longer leashes or retractable leashes are a good option.
The purpose of the walk: Consider the purpose of the walk. You'll need a different leash for training and city walks than for long walks in the woods or on the beach.
Your comfort: Make sure the strap feels comfortable in your hand and is easy to handle. Materials such as nylon, leather, and rubber each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
The right length of a dog leash depends on the situation, your dog's behavior, and your personal preference. It's handy to have different lengths on hand so you can always choose the right leash for the activity you're doing with your dog. Whether you opt for a short leash for maximum control, a standard leash for daily walks, or a long line for tracking activities – at Fidello you'll find a wide range of leashes for every occasion.
This blog will help you choose the right leash for you and your dog. Happy walking!