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    Best long-line leash for agility Border Collies

    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 actually work in practice. For agility and recall training especially, getting this right makes a real difference. You've landed here asking about long-lines, so I'm guessing this is less about casual walks and more about structured training work. Tell me about your dog — breed, size, what you're mainly using the leash for — and whether you have any specific requirements like a particular length or clip type.
    Yeah, I've got a 5-year-old Border Collie, about 20kg. I do competitive agility with her and I need a good long-line for recall practice and some distance control work before she goes off-lead. She's fast and pretty strong when she hits the end of the line.
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    A 20kg Border Collie hitting the end of a long-line at speed is no joke — that's a proper jolt if the line isn't up to it. A few quick questions before I point you at something specific: what length are you working with at the moment, or are you starting from scratch? And are you training on grass, mixed terrain, or anywhere with mud and water involved? That affects material choice quite a bit.
    Starting from scratch really. We train mostly on grass but sometimes on gravel or mixed surfaces at competition venues. I'd probably want something around 10 metres. I've had cheap nylon ones before that cut my hands badly.
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    That hand-burn issue is exactly why material matters so much with long-lines. Thin nylon running through your hands at speed is genuinely painful and can cause real cuts. For your situation — fast agility-trained Border Collie, mixed surfaces, 10 metres, and you need something that won't shred your palms — I'd go with the Julius-K9 10-metre biothane long-line. Biothane is coated webbing: it's smooth enough that it won't burn your hands, but it has enough grip when you want it. It doesn't absorb mud or water, so it stays light and easy to handle at competition venues. The Julius-K9 version has a solid trigger-snap clip that won't accidentally release under tension, which matters when your dog hits it at speed. It's also easy to wipe clean between sessions. It'll handle her weight and pace comfortably, and it coils back up without tangling the way thin nylon does. That's the one I'd buy in your position.
    That sounds really good actually. Is biothane durable enough for regular use? I'd be using this two or three times a week.
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    Yes, biothane is extremely durable — it's used in horse tack and working dog equipment precisely because it holds up to heavy regular use. Two or three sessions a week is nothing for it. The coating resists abrasion well on gravel and mixed surfaces, and the stitching on the Julius-K9 line is reinforced at the clip end, which is where cheaper long-lines tend to fail first. You'll get years out of it with basic care — just wipe it down after muddy sessions and you're done.
    Perfect, I think that's what I need. Thanks.
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    Good luck with the training — sounds like you've got a great setup with her. The Julius-K9 biothane 10-metre long-line is widely available on Amazon UK, just search that name and it'll come straight up. You'll notice the difference from nylon immediately.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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