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I'm looking to buy a small show lead, I would ideally would like a leather one, both leads I have are much too big and they are the smallest nylon ones I could find. :-) :-) Any ideas where I can try looking online. Lois :-)
By Lea
Date 23.08.08 21:00 UTC

What breed do you need it for???????
Might help people know what ones to suggest :)
Lea :)
By M_A_S
Date 23.08.08 21:03 UTC
Hi Lea, Wasn't sure i could say, so was playing it safe ;-)!! Chihuahua
Great Link Thank you M A S
By Dogz
Date 23.08.08 21:23 UTC
Please try essenjay............
They are fantastic, a phonecall and they will sort you you out with just what you need fantastic quality and it will arrive in the post in no time at all.
tel 01736-790094
Karen :)
eta I have just had a third from them, it is for another dog, ordered and delivered within a couple of days.

I buy all my leads from Deva Dogware, you can google them or they are at some of the champ shows.

I can vouch for Essenjay,Sharon is really helpful.
I'm still having trouble getting hold of a suitable show lead for my small breed puppy, I have two which are too big, I have ordered one that has turned up and again is too big, only a tad but seems to be very uncomfortable for puppy, can anybody suggest a comfortable show lead for a small breed puppy, I need to get hold of one ASAP. Thanks Lois ;-)
By Jeff (Moderator)
Date 07.09.08 17:41 UTC
What about Hessonite? Very soft leather.
j
Hi Jeff, Not seen this before, do you know where i maybe able to view / buy from? Thanks Lois
By gwen
Date 07.09.08 17:46 UTC

A lot depends on what breed - I use either lambskin slide leads or a rolled soft leather one for the pugs. However they would be too borad for a Chihuahua, for instance. Hub do some lovely, realy fine nylon suitable for very tiny toy breeds, but I think their leather ones are too hard, as are most of the ones I see with the show traders. I got my most recent from Jubilee leather - ordered online and they delivered 2 days later.
Thanks for that.
Another quick question. Is it always best to show on a black lead?
By gwen
Date 07.09.08 22:01 UTC
> Another quick question. Is it always best to show on a black lead?
Depends on the colour of the dog. I like ot match the lead ot the dogs colour as closely as possible, so the lines from neck are not spoiled.
By malibu
Date 07.09.08 22:03 UTC
Have you considered a standard thin nylon show slip (3mm width) that adjusts to the dog. They look like a piece of string with a loop at the bottom. Probably the most common lead out there. Here is a
link to one as an example
And the colour you choose should compliment your dog so black lead on a white dog is a no no. I have black and tan dogs on black and my red and choc dapple on a tan coloured one. But I always opt for a super thin lead so you dont see it too much which is why I dont have the leather one as they are always too bulky and difficult to roll up in your fist.
Emma
I buy leather leads from Accolade Leather and non-leather from Luxway (although I beleive they also do leather) - very pleased with both and had extremely helpful assistance.
By suejaw
Date 08.09.08 11:56 UTC
I've always got my leather leads from Luxway, though i know some people say that they charge more, but i have to say i am pleased with the quality of the collars and leads i have purchased.
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