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sarasarax2
08-15-2007, 10:46 AM
I love lupine leashes. They are leashes that are available at high end dog stores and vets offices. they are leash and collar sets. cute designs as well. but here is the amazing part........ when you buy a lupine leash- its for life. you can exchange your current leash for a new one , EVEN IF ITS BEEN CHEWED. they have the best return policy in the world. you just take it back and get a new one. the retail area you bought it from will return it and recieve a new one for free. it's awesome. I have two dogs and I have had to return mine many times for the dreaded puppy chewing and no problem just pick out which one you want. amazing.
Cpogie
08-15-2007, 11:26 AM
I love lupine leashes. They are leashes that are available at high end dog stores and vets offices. they are leash and collar sets. cute designs as well. but here is the amazing part........ when you buy a lupine leash- its for life. you can exchange your current leash for a new one , EVEN IF ITS BEEN CHEWED. they have the best return policy in the world. you just take it back and get a new one. the retail area you bought it from will return it and recieve a new one for free. it's awesome. I have two dogs and I have had to return mine many times for the dreaded puppy chewing and no problem just pick out which one you want. amazing.
I have never heard of this type of leash, I have one that when I press the button I can make it longer or shorter, or put it in the locked position, but then I have a small dog and she doen't chew anything except her squeekers...but next time at the pet store up here I am going to check that out because I want to see what they look like.
jackie5000
08-15-2007, 07:37 PM
I am going to have to check this out. I have never heard of lupine leashes before but they sound great.
mom2fussbudgets
08-15-2007, 08:31 PM
http://lupinepet.com/index.html
sarasarax2
08-17-2007, 05:48 AM
thanks for the link. I did not know they had stuff online.
bvanpeltsw
09-30-2007, 10:34 PM
Thank you! I am going to check this out as well!
qhmom
10-08-2007, 03:02 PM
Haven't heard of this kind of leash, but am definitly intrested in finding out more about it. My GSD has chewed through nylon, so at the moment I use a prong collar for going out and a horse lead for his leash - works fantastic!!
sarasarax2
10-08-2007, 06:23 PM
Now thats funny I have to share that with the girls at the rescue I volunteer for.
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