10 Reasons Not to Use a Retractable Leash

Not only do they encourage pulling, but retractable leashes are largely being banned by many doggy day care facilities. Find out 10 reasons not to use a retractable leash.

A retractable leash is not so much a leash as it is a length of thin cord wound around a spring-loaded device housed inside a plastic handle. The handles of most retractable leashes are designed to fit comfortably in a human hand. A button on the handle controls how much of the cord is extended.

Retractable leashes are popular primarily because they aren’t as confining as regular leashes, allowing dogs more freedom to sniff and poke around on walks. But unfortunately, there are many downsides to this type of leash.

Read the full article by Dr. Becker >>