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Leash Chaba Smycz Tasma 20 mm Morska – Chaba model 5021, 20 mm width
Leash Chaba Smycz Tasma 20 mm Morska – Chaba model 5021, 20 mm width
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Leash Chaba Smycz Tasma 20 mm Morska – Chaba model 5021, 20 mm width
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Leash Chaba Smycz Tasma 20 mm Morska – Chaba model 5021, 20 mm width
Leash Chaba Smycz Tasma 20 mm Morska – Chaba model 5021, 20 mm width
Chaba Smycz Tasma 20 mm Morska (model 5021) is a 20 mm wide fabric tape leash designed for walking and controlling small to medium dogs. The leash combines a marine-inspired pattern with a slim, lightweight construction, and includes a metal clip for secure attachment to collars or harnesses. Its practical length and simple design make it suitable for everyday outdoor walks and basic training sessions.
The fabric tape construction provides a balance of flexibility and strength while remaining lightweight and easy to coil for storage. A metal clip offers reliable fastening to most collars and harnesses, and the 20 mm width gives comfortable hand feel without excessive bulk. The marine-themed design makes the leash visually distinct while staying functional for routine use.
Attach the metal clip securely to your dog's collar or harness before beginning the walk. Hold the leash near the handle or mid-length as needed to maintain comfortable control; adjust your grip according to your dog’s behavior and the environment. Inspect the leash and clip for wear before each use and avoid forcing the clip into angled positions that could stress the attachment. After walks, coil the leash neatly and store in a dry place to prolong fabric life.
For safety and longevity, use the leash within its intended scope: small to medium dogs and everyday walking or training. Replace the leash if fabric shows fraying or the metal clip shows deformation or reduced locking performance. When introducing the leash to a dog, combine with positive reinforcement to encourage calm walking at heel.
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