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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / leather lead help please
- By claire_41 [gb] Date 02.08.10 13:39 UTC
hi, i read a while ago about treating and caring for leather leads, i made a big mistake of soaking a leather slip lead overnight in neatsfoot oil now i have learned my lesson but wondered if there is a way to save it ? its really slippy to hold, does any one have any suggestions ? (i know there was a person on here who knew his leather but cant remember the name)
- By dakota [ie] Date 02.08.10 14:34 UTC
Try using saddle soap, sponge onto leather lightly rinse and leave to dry,. complete a few times and perhaps this will resussitate it...
- By dogs a babe Date 02.08.10 15:41 UTC
This is the thread I think you're talking about - it has lots of good advice about the care of leather leads

Hope it helps :)
- By claire_41 [gb] Date 03.08.10 07:23 UTC
thanks dogs a babe your a star :) x
- By pavlova [gb] Date 03.08.10 15:20 UTC
If its a walking lead and nor your best show lead you could always try putting a couple of knots in it.
I do this and the knots stop the leads from slipping through hands an old trick I learned in boarding kennels.
- By claire_41 [gb] Date 04.08.10 07:04 UTC
hiya its my show lead :( which makes it worse as holding a flattie on a thin lead is bad enough but on a slippy thin lead eeek. good tip though with the knots, used to do this with lead ropes with the horses.

thanks for the replies BTW xx
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / leather lead help please

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