Lead with Confidence, Walk with Peace – Wasatch Pup

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Lead with Confidence, Walk with Peace

Lead with Confidence, Walk with Peace

 

Using the Calm Command Hands-Free No-Pull Leash 

Easy Setup

    1. Secure the Leash – Attach the leash to your dog’s collar, wrap it around their body as shown, then loop it through the designated carabiner. Adjust the fit to ensure it's snug but comfortable for your dog.

    2. Fasten the Belt – Wrap the belt around your waist and secure it firmly for a hands-free walking experience. Take advantage of the built-in carabiners to easily attach essentials like potty bags, water bowls, treat pouches, and more for added convenience.

    3. Hands-Free & Traditional Use – Switch effortlessly between a hands-free waist belt mode for multitasking and a traditional leash handle for greater control when needed.

    4. Ready to Walk! – You and your pup are all set for a comfortable and secure walk together.

    How It Works

    At Wasatch Pup, we believe every pet parent deserves an easy, enjoyable walk—whether you have a small pup or a heavy puller. After seeing many owners struggle with pulling dogs, we designed a leash that gently discourages pulling by tightening around your dog’s chest or stomach when they tug. This sensation naturally encourages them to stop pulling, while also helping to prevent the neck strain and tracheal risks that can come from leash pressure on the collar alone. The result is a more relaxed experience for both you and your dog. It’s more than just a leash; it’s a solution to help you and your dog enjoy every step together.

    Safety Notice

    ⚠️ Stop using the leash if it causes excessive pressure on your dog’s chest or stomach.
    ⚠️ Never leave the leash unattended with dogs or children, as it may pose a strangulation risk.

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