Equipment We Use

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Wendy and Rowan sitting in front of a rock formation at Red Rocks Park, Morrison Colorado
 

A Heavy Duty Waist Belt!

Product image of the heavy duty hands free leash belt.
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This waist belt is what my entire product line started with:
1 1/2" Heavy Duty Nylon Webbing with a tensile strength of 5,500 pounds
Aluminum side release buckle with a break strength of over 500 pounds
Heavy welded nickel plated D-rings
Nickel plated triglide and keeper
     
    This hands free leash belt not only holds my dog, but it can carry any equipment I need - my daily gear is an extra large treat pouch with double waste bag dispenser and a zip pocket for my phone.
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    Purple canvas treat pouch laid flat with dog treats spilling out.
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    The design of the waist belt allows me to switch out my leash for that days activities. Neighborhood walks are typically done on an 8' braided paracord leash with loop handles at each end, allowing me to use one as a traffic loop when needed.
    Having double end clips is great if I need to shorten the leash to a 4' for going to through the hardware store (Rowan's favorite!) or anchor him to something stationary like the picnic table at our favorite brewery patio.
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    Image of the human end of the dog leash connected to the heavy duty hands free wait belt, with dog sitting in the background
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    Our trail system starts 2 blocks from home, so hiking is a daily treat for Rowan. I use an adjustable long line for 15 foot of sniffing and exploration.
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    Rowan, an apricot colored dog, in an orange harness and at the end of a braided long line for hiking, standing in the snow and looking back at the photographer
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    I also make all of Rowans harnesses and collars.
    I hope to offer these in the near future too!
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