Friday, March 4, 2016

Long or Short Leash Best for Poodles?

Poodles are free spirits they like to roam as far as the possibly can especially when outside.  Tiny dogs tend to go crazy at the sight of everlasting freedom.  I’m sure as a Poodle owner your puppy has tried to get out of the house more than a few times.  How scary is it when your Poodle makes a b-line out of the door? All you can do is chase them and hope that they don’t run into the street or anything dangerous like that.  The best way to combat this jailbreak system, and calm your anxiety is to take your Poodle on walks.



Taking your poodle on walks will let him or her expend their energy while simultaneously making them happy.  So before you take your little one on a walk, you need to decide which leash to go with.  Is long or short leash best for Poodles?  It is understandable why you would think to go with a short leash because they are such a tiny dog you don’t want too much slack holding both of you back.  The only complaint I have with this is, have you ever been outside with a tiny Poodle?  They want to go everywhere and smell everything.  A long leash would allow your puppy to roam freely and smell flowers, bushes, and fence posts without having you to walk up to each one.

When I say long leash I am referring to the retractable ones, where it will extend as far as your dog goes.  The best idea to take in consent when comparing long or short leash best for Poodles, is to take a look at your dog.  Does your Poodle exhibit animalistic urges when associating with outside?  Does he or she like to stay by your side and feel much more comfortable next to you?




Every Poodle is different; it just depends on the environment they grew up in mixed with their pedigree.  Your toy poodle may have different reactions than say a standard poodle has.  A retractable leash may just pull the little animal too much, causing constant pressure on its neck.  Make sure you make the best choice when deciding what kind of leash to use one your Poodle.

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