Pet leash can be fixed in a variety of ways, and the choice of these methods mainly depends on the pet's size, habits and the owner's personal preferences. The following are several common pet leash fixation methods:
Collar fixation: This is the most common way of fixation. The owner secures one end of the leash through the buckle on the collar, and then controls the other end to control the pet's movements. When choosing a collar, pay attention to its material, size and comfort to ensure that the collar is not too tight on your pet’s body.
The neck will not slip off easily because it is too loose.
Harness Anchor: A harness is a device that secures the leash between your pet’s chest and front legs. This fixation method is more comfortable than a collar, and can distribute the pulling force more evenly, reducing the pressure on the pet's neck. There are also many designs of harnesses, such as cross-strap type, H-type, etc. The owner can choose according to the pet's size and habits.
Leash and collar/harness connection buckle: This is a more flexible way of fastening. The owner can connect one end of the leash to the collar or harness through a connecting buckle. This kind of connecting buckle usually has an adjustment function, and the length of the traction rope can be adjusted as needed. When you need to temporarily loosen the traction rope, just open the connecting buckle.
Quick release device: Some traction ropes are equipped with a quick release device, which can quickly release the traction rope in an emergency, making it easier for the owner to deal with emergencies. For example, when a pet suddenly rushes towards a dangerous area, the owner can quickly press the quick release device to release the pet from the traction rope.
It should be noted that no matter which fixing method is used, the firmness and stability of the traction rope should be ensured to prevent the pet from breaking away or slipping off. In addition, owners should choose appropriate traction ropes and fixation methods based on the pet's size and habits to ensure the pet's safety and comfort.