The Modern Dog Company - Bad to the Bone Leash
Adjustable dog leash with edgy biker style and multiple attachment points.
Why it earns a spot
- Adjustable length for versatile walking options
- Multiple D-ring points for accessories
- Two complementary patterns for style
Solves for
- Leash length adjustment for control and comfort
- Attachment points for accessories
- Durable and easy to clean leash option
Best for
- Dog owners looking for a stylish, adjustable leash
- Dogs of various sizes needing a reliable leash
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Description
The Bad to the Bone Leash from The Modern Dog Company is a stylish and practical leash designed for dog owners who want a bit of edge in their pup's gear. Featuring dual swivel bolt snaps for three adjustable lengths and multiple D-ring attachment points, this leash offers versatility for everyday walks and outings. Available in two sizes, Standard (3/4" wide) and Large (1" wide), both 60" long, it suits a range of dog sizes and walking preferences. The leash includes two complementary patterns in one, adding a fun biker-inspired look to your dog's wardrobe. Easy to care for with hand wash cold and hang to dry instructions, this leash fits into the dog walking gear category for everyday use.
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Product FAQ
What sizes are available for the Bad to the Bone Leash?
It comes in Standard (3/4" wide) and Large (1" wide), both 60" long to fit different dog sizes and walking preferences.
How do I clean this dog leash?
The leash should be hand washed in cold water and hung to dry to keep it in good condition.
Can I adjust the length of the leash?
Yes, the leash features dual swivel bolt snaps that allow you to choose from three adjustable lengths for versatile use.
What makes this leash different from other dog leashes?
It combines practical features like adjustable lengths and multiple attachment points with a unique biker-inspired style for everyday walks.