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Whiskey Leatherworks

Webbing Dog Leash

Webbing Dog Leash

Regular price $59.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $59.00 USD
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This leash is built to last.  All solid brass hardware. No plastic "hardware".  These leashes are made from highly durable, 1" webbing.  The leather we have chosen is a 6/7 ounce Latigo leather, which thrives in the harsh outdoor conditions of the Rocky Mountains and beyond.  The 1" bolt snap is made of solid brass.

The overall length is five feet.

HANDCRAFTED IN THE USA

Matching collars are also available HERE.

 
IMPORTANT NOTE
If you have purchased a collar or leash from us in the past, and you do not see the rivets below, please contact us.  Some fasteners have not lived up to the quality that we strive for.
 
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