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These leashes are simply amazing. The Z-Leash, with its flex section, versatility, and the most comfortable handle in the world will make your leash time together truly fun and joyful for both of you. Our unique combination of features make the Z- Dog Leash absolutely the best training, control, and walking dog leash available. Also, the Z-leash, like all of our products, is designed specifically to reduce the pain and injury associated with standard leashes (please see “The Z-Injury Study”). This a is humane, healthy, and behavior altering Dog Leash. Z Leash: Features
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overlap the weights to accommodate the strength of your dog, not just
its weight. . Any questions on the size of leash you need are promptly
answered on the phone or via email. Just give us the details! Toll free
@ 866-843-0981 or email us @
We will always trade for the right size leash should your order be incorrect. All dog leashes are just a rope from your hand to your dog's neck or harness. Their overall design has not changed for thousands of years. The Z-Leash is a revolutionary design change. This dog leash will stop the hard jerk that is inherent in this ancient dog leash design. The Z-Leash will stop your dog's forward momentum and energy gradually reducing the jerk on your wrist, arm, elbow, shoulder, and back. This dog leash will also reduce the impact on your dog's neck and skeletal system, making this the perfect training tool to walk your dog. Your Dog will find out that pulling on the dog leash just does not work anymore. The harder they pull, the harder the resistance becomes. The harder your dog pulls on a Larz Leash the more energy they consume. The Larz Dog Leash is designed to train your dog with out the pain involved with all other dog restraint products. Please see the little movie below. These are staged pulls. Crystal knows not to pull after learning that the Larz Dog Leash will stop the pull every time. 30 day money back satisfaction guarantee One year parts and labor warranty. |
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