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Tuesday, 21 July 2009 17:40

The Canine Angel Endorses the Let 'Em Lead

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Nikki-BrownwebNikki Brown, who goes by the name of the Canine Angel, has endorsed the Let 'Em Lead dog leash from Spiffy Dog. She is a dog whisperer, who offers home consultations to dog owners who are experiencing problems with their dogs' behaviour.

Photo - Nikki Brown, with her siberian husky Leo

"One of the most common problems I come across is that dog owners are struggling to keep their dog under control on the lead and this is often down to them using the wrong walking equipment in the first place. Extendable leads and choke collars are the worst kind, as these put the dog way out in front where you have no control should a situation occur and the choke collars do what they say... choke the dogs neck! The dog only wants to flee and escape this pain when it is put on this type of lead and collar which is why the dog pulls more. Owners then yank the dog back to heel and often cause neck and spine problems within their dog.

The Spiffy Dog Air Collar and their Let 'Em Lead are soft yet strong enough to hold even the biggest of breeds. The new wrap around Horse Rein Technique that I designed brings your dog to heel instantly and gives you extra control without the need to yank the dog. In order to be able to wrap the lead around like horse reins you need a 6ft lead and the Let 'Em' Lead is long enough to do this.

It also contains a very useful clip by the handle should you want to wrap it around your waist and clip it to your belt so that your hands are free to carry bags or to hold another lead if you are training another dog. It can also be used very effectively to clip to a post or tree should you need to tie your dog up for a period of time. I would highly recommend these leads as they are manufactured to a very high standard so give long lasting value for your money."

Visit Nikki at www.canineangel.co.uk

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