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Training Leash Chaba 10/5 m Black — Chaba smycz trening.linka VAT001509
Training Leash Chaba 10/5 m Black — Chaba smycz trening.linka VAT001509
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Training Leash Chaba 10/5 m Black — Chaba smycz trening.linka VAT001509
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Training Leash Chaba 10/5 m Black — Chaba smycz trening.linka VAT001509
Training Leash Chaba 10/5 m Black — Chaba smycz trening.linka VAT001509
Chaba training leash 10/5 m in black is a cord-style long line designed for dog training, recall practice and controlled distance work. The leash is available in two usable lengths — 10 meters and 5 meters — giving handlers the option to select longer reach for open-field recall exercises or a shorter line for closer obedience drills. Constructed as a continuous cord with an attachment loop and a secure clip, this training leash supports steady traction and clear cues during sessions where reliable extension and controlled return are needed.
The Chaba training leash combines lightweight cord construction with durable fittings to provide manageable handling at extended lengths. Its two length options make it versatile for different training stages, from initial recall practice to advanced off-lead control. The black finish resists visible dirt and provides a discreet visual profile, while the cable-style design reduces wind resistance and tangling compared with bulkier straps.
Attach the clip to the dog’s collar or harness and hold the attachment loop or a designated handling point when working from close range. For recall exercises, allow the dog to move to the limit of the line while maintaining visual contact and clear verbal or whistle cues; reel in or shorten the line gradually as control improves. Use the shorter 5 m length for tighter control or confined areas and the 10 m length for open-field practice. Inspect the leash before each session for wear at fittings and along the cord, and replace if any damage is found.
Use suitable harnesses or collars to distribute force and avoid neck strain during long-line work. Begin training in low-distraction environments, progress to more challenging settings, and always supervise the dog while using an extended-length leash near roads or hazards.
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