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    Best leash for Chow Chow dogs

    This is a specific conversation about Dog leashes — finding the right one — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Leash choice matters more than most people think — length, material, and attachment type all affect how walking and training work in practice. You've landed on this page about dog leashes, so let's get this right for you. What breed and size is your dog, what are you mainly using the leash for — daily walks, training, recall practice — and do you have any specific requirements in mind?
    I have an adult Chow Chow. He's about 30kg and quite independent — doesn't always respond when he decides he's done with a walk. I need something strong, and ideally with a double clip so I can attach to both his collar and harness at the same time.
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    That's a really sensible setup for a Chow Chow. They're not a breed that will forgive weak equipment, and the double-attachment approach gives you a genuine safety backup if one point fails or if he decides to plant himself and resist. Before I point you toward something specific — is he reactive around other dogs or people, or is it more that he just switches off and stops cooperating on his own terms?
    Mostly the second thing. He's not aggressive, just stubborn. He'll sit down and refuse to move, or he'll pull suddenly in a direction he wants to go. Not lunging at anything, just very self-directed.
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    Got it — that's classic Chow behaviour. It's not reactivity, it's just a dog with strong opinions about where he goes and when. For that, I'd recommend the Tuff Mutt Double Handle Dog Leash. It's a 1.5m bungee-style leash with two padded handles — one at the standard position and one close to the clip end, which gives you real control when he plants himself. It has two solid metal clips, so you can run one to his collar and one to his harness simultaneously, which is exactly what you're after. The bungee section absorbs sudden sideways pulls without yanking your shoulder. It's built for large dogs and the hardware is robust enough for a determined 30kg Chow. Widely available on Amazon UK and well-reviewed by owners of stubborn, heavy breeds.
    That sounds like it ticks all the boxes. Is 1.5m the right length, or should I be looking at something longer?
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    For a dog like yours, 1.5m is actually ideal. A longer leash gives a stubborn dog more room to manoeuvre before you have any leverage, and with a Chow who plants or veers suddenly, you want to be close enough to redirect him quickly. Longer leashes make more sense for recall training or off-lead practice in open spaces, but for street walking with a self-directed large breed, shorter keeps you in control without feeling restrictive. Stick with 1.5m.
    Perfect, that makes sense. I'll go with the Tuff Mutt. Thanks.
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    Good choice. The double-clip setup will give you proper peace of mind, and the short handle near the clip is genuinely useful the moment he decides the walk is over on his terms. Enjoy it — Chows are fantastic dogs once you work with their personality rather than against it.

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