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Shop Leashrr 2.0’s all-purpose, no-pull and hands-free bungee leashes designed for superior control and comfort—available in a variety of colors.

All of our leashes feature: hands-free options; a no-pull safety bungee; four padded handles; ultra-reflective stitching; multiple clips and rings; a sturdy collar clip and a matching dual use poop bag holder and treat pouch.

Our dual-use poop bag dispenser and treat holder feature: extra storage with two pockets for poop bags and other walk essentials, two velcro straps and a carabiner, a bungee toggle, a durable rubber dispenser, oversized zipper pulls and a free roll of poop bags.

Crafted with both style and ruggedness in mind, the 6ft long leashes are tailored specifically for medium to extra-large dog breeds. The poop bag holders are perfect for dogs of all shapes and sizes.

Using our dog leash hands-free is easy!

The Leashrr 2.0 dog leash can be used at different lengths around your waist to make walking, running and hiking with your furry friend easier.

Pull the D-rings to the top of the bungee to make it tighter around your waist. You will have the two handles closest to your dog to grab in case of emergency.

Push the D-rings down past the bungee and past the handle under the bungee. You will have one handle left to grab if needed.

Or try the bungee ball cord. Wrap the leash around your waist to find where the clip meets the leash, and attach the bungee ball cord there.

Customer Reviews

“Love these leashes. I've never felt more confident walking my dog in the city. The two handles close to the collar clip make all the difference in feeling in control on busy streets.“
Alex P.
“My dog is pretty good on leash except when she sees wildlife (especially moose and foxes). The bungee helps ease my worry that she's going to pull me down on ice."
Peter A.
“As soon as you get a puppy, you must get this leash. I've had 3 dogs and have always struggled with training "heel" and this leash made all the difference with the 3rd puppy."
Robert M.