Harry Barker Braided Dog Leash
In a Nutshell
- Leash not recommended for active or pulling dogs.
- Significant stretching and narrowing issues
- Not suitable for long-term use due to quality issues.
Quick Verdict
The leash is unfortunately a poor choice for active puppies and should be for passive pets.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Unreliable decedent
Prevention: better leashes used for pulling
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Cute Design (1)
The leash has an appealing and stylish look.
Cons
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Stretching (1) major
The leash elongates significantly with use, causing safety issues.
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RAPID degredation (1) major
Extreme use significantly affects it leading to discomfort and potential injuries.
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Minor (1) minor
Rope burns may occur during prolonged tugging.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • senior dogs — Needs minimal adjustments
- • calm pets — Rare incidents of pulling
✗ Skip If
- • active dogs — Damage causing burns
- • fast-moving pets — Would need stronger and longer-lasting leashes
Durability & Care
Factors: subject to pulling habits
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"Super cute leash. It stretches as you use it. My dog is a puppy so she pulls often. Within 3 walks the leash is already 2+ inches longer than when we first got it, and even worse, as the braid tightens, not only does the leash length get longer, the width of the leash gets skinnier and if you’re r..."
Bottom Line
If you have a puppy or an active dog, you should consider a more durable leash with reliable construction to avoid unneeded trouble.