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Left Side VIEW

2 :  This is the triglide that helps set the top of the chest strap just behind  the shoulder blades.

C : This is the d-ring for the main leash snap

D : This is the buckle on the back of the first handle for the  Communication Leash 



Right Side VIEW

2 :  This is the triglide that helps set the top of the chest strap just behind  the shoulder blades.

C : This is the d-ring for the main leash snap

D : This is the buckle on the back of the first handle for the  Communication Leash 

B and 3 : This is the adjustable chest strap buckle


The Communication Leash starts at the chest strap and passes through the main leash just after the D-ring and releases the first Communication Leash Handle. The first handle can be left on your dog 24/7 and does not have to have to be held like a regular leash.  It is great for indoor training and service dogs.  On the back of the handle there is a buckle to reattach the Communication Leash which runs next too and inside the main leash again. It exits the main leash at the second Communication Leash Handle. This handle is set so that your dog is much closer to you when you are using it than the main leash.

The collar is added to Model 2 for extra small dogs because it stops you having to thread the collar strap around the collar. This can be difficult for small dogs unless the buckles are very small and then they are more difficult to clip.

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