Blind Dog Leash Service Alert
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Based on 300+ Reviews
$13.99
Keep your blind dog safe and visible with the Blind Dog Leash. Made from durable nylon in a bright service pink color.
It alerts others that your pet needs space. Lightweight, comfortable, and hand washable, it’s perfect for dogs of all breeds and sizes.
Description
The Blind Dog Leash is designed to keep your visually impaired dog safe while making others aware of their special needs. Made from strong nylon, this dog leash is durable yet lightweight, making it comfortable for daily walks. Its bright service pink color stands out, ensuring maximum visibility in public areas.
Suitable for all breed sizes, the leash features a comfortable grip and is hand washable for easy care. Whether for training, walking, or outdoor adventures, this dog leash provides both control and awareness, ensuring your blind dog can enjoy safe, confident outings.
The Benefits of Blind Dog Leash
- High Visibility – Bright service pink alerts others that your dog is blind.
- Durable Nylon – Strong, long-lasting material for daily use.
- Lightweight & Comfortable – Only 3.77 ounces for effortless handling.
- All Breed Sizes – Suitable for small, medium, and large dogs.
- Easy Care – Hand washable for long-lasting freshness.
Product Specifications:
- Product Dimensions: 4.61 x 2.8 x 1.22 inches
- Weight: 3.77 ounces
- Material: Nylon
- Suitable for: All size dogs
FAQs
Is this blind dog leash suitable for large dogs?
Yes, it is designed for all breed sizes, from small to large dogs. Pair it with the Blind Dog Collar for Safety, which features bold ‘BLIND DOG’ text to alert others.
Can I use this dog leash for a blind puppy?
Absolutely, the lightweight design makes it ideal for puppies and smaller breeds as well.
Is the leash waterproof?
The nylon material is water-resistant, making it durable for outdoor walks in light rain.
Why is a special blind dog leash important?
A blind dog leash alerts others to your dog’s condition, ensuring they give your pet space and approach with care.
