Instructions
Consider the weight and pull strength of your dog. If your dog pulls hard or jerks when you are walking it, you should by the strongest retractable leash available.
Look at the strap type. Some retractable dog leashes use only a thin cord instead of a thick leash. Thin cords are dangerous and can break easily. Avoid retractable leashes with only a thin cord unless you have a toy dog.
Evaluate the range of freedom offered by each retractable leash. Shorter retractable leashes are better for dogs that live in the city.
Pick the type of handle you need. Plastic handles are usually easier on your hand. Metal handles provide more security for the coil mechanism if you drop the handle.
Determine the type of coiling mechanism that is best for your situation. Manual coiling mechanisms are better for dogs that pull hard or jerk often. Automatic coiling mechanisms break more easily than manual coiling mechanisms.
Decide on a clasp type. Larger dogs should have a clasp that screws together to provide optimum security. Spring clasps are easier to unhook from the collar.
Choose the color and style of the retractable dog leash that you want. In most cases, you're able to find a retractable dog leash and handle to match a dog's collar.
How to Buy a Retractable Dog Leash
Retractable dog leashes are a good option for a dog that is well behaved and well trained. There are many things to look at when you are purchasing a retractable dog leash.