Retractable leashes are very popular for walking dogs. They provide wonderful benefits to dogs when used in the right environment. These types of leashes are designed to give dogs the freedom to roam and explore, but they can cause problems in enclosed spaces, situations where you cannot give your dog your full attention, or areas that are shared by other families with pets. |
Injuries to People & Pets
The leash can cause people to trip and break bones and hips. If two dogs on retractable leashes get tangled, there is an even higher risk of injury to the dogs or to the humans attempting to untangle them. Tangled dogs are more fearful and unpredictable, creating an increased risk of bites or cord injuries. The cord can be wrapped around a neck or leg cutting off circulation of blood flow and oxygen.
Dropped Leashes & Fatal Accidents
Animal Confrontations
Some dogs can be protective of their family. Some dogs, even friendly dogs, may not be receptive to another dog running up to say “Hi.” These negative interactions can cause either member of the encounter to have a fearful and stressed experience.
For the safety of your pet, it’s best to use a non-retractable leash in enclosed spaces, situations where you cannot give your dog your full attention, or areas that are shared by other pets.