They had a few in Grantham and saw some in Lincoln too
Should be national as on the website, but check local store for availability
7 comments
smugjojo
3 Mar 16#1
HOT....these used to be £15 in wilkos....
kinny
3 Mar 16#2
save any injuries and try and get the one with the flat lead, the corded ones are lethal (burn! burn! burn) HEAT...
ddotp
3 Mar 16#3
Hot. M was £6.99 two weeks ago, I paid £10 for L then. Makes walkies less frustrating. No jerking when dog decides to stop to sniff the pavement every 10 paces.
_g_
3 Mar 16#4
I do like my 'Giant' flexi 10m.
Usual caveats - these shouldn't be used to replace good recall training. I do however like it so I can be lazy if desired :smiley:.
I have foolishly grabbed the cord on another person's flexi (we were trail running and crossing a fence) - definitely best avoided!
mymymy
4 Mar 16#5
I think I have similar for my chihuahuas but in small. Mine has a clip on thing for treats of poo bags
deanos
5 Mar 16#6
Still a few in Grantham today, they were marked up at 9.99 but scan at 4.99
Toastplex
23 Mar 16#7
If your dog is not well behaved enough off the lead, then it's best to use a normal short lead. these things are dangerous and owners using them but not properly controlling their dogs are legally liable. Two cases have gone through court since November where cyclists have been hit off bikes or tripped. Each case saw a UK settlement of more than £65,000. If you love your dog and don't trust them off lead, please use a real lead.
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Should be national as on the website, but check local store for availability
7 comments
Usual caveats - these shouldn't be used to replace good recall training. I do however like it so I can be lazy if desired :smiley:.
I have foolishly grabbed the cord on another person's flexi (we were trail running and crossing a fence) - definitely best avoided!