The 10 Best Double Leashes
Special Honors
Dean & Tyler Double Dutch Leather Leash Coupler Dog owners of nearly any breed can use the Dean & Tyler Double Dutch Leather Leash Coupler because it's available in lengths ranging from one to six feet, on both sides. It also comes in three colors and can be ordered with either solid brass or stainless steel hardware. Made with 3/4-inch thick leather that's been braided at the ends, it should hold up to lots of abuse. dtdogcollars.com
Collar Society Dual Headed Retractable Dog Leash With a rubber handle and color-coded brake buttons, the Collar Society Dual Headed Retractable Dog Leash should keep you feeling comfortable and in control when taking two canines for a stroll. Its traction belts are bright and reflective to enhance safety on evening outings, and its hooks are rustproof. Each lead extends to just under 10 feet to give Rover the option to roam free. collarsociety.com
Editor's Notes
June 22, 2020:
When choosing our double leashes, we prioritized sturdy materials, so even pet owners with enthusiastic pullers could get years of use out of them. We also looked for features that might enhance safety, like bungee materials to absorb shock and details that enhance visibility in low-light conditions.
In the longevity department, the Caldwell's Pet Supply Co Training caught our attention because of its strong nylon/polyester blend that's woven into a tight, chew-resistant rope. The Vaun Duffy Double also got a spot because it has high-quality stitching and reliable hooks and loops, as did the Caldwell's Pet Supply Co Coupler, thanks to its tough alloy ring. The Caldwell's Pet Supply Co Coupler is just an extension, though, and will need to be paired with a full leash. We eliminated the PetBaba Double because its handle is not durable.
Several models offer reflective seams to help passersby better see you and Fido at night, including the Taglory Dual 360 and the Mighty Paw Premium. When it comes to minimizing trips, falls, and similar incidents while walking rambunctious canines, the Peteast DL02, with its shock-absorbing bungee extension, should come in handy. Though the Mighty Paw Bungee has a similar feature, it lost its place because its leads are too close together, and dogs can often bump into each other when attached to them.
There were a couple of other features that stood out as particularly convenient, like the three handles on the Pet Dreamland Waist Coupler that offer control at various points, and the ring on the Pet Artist 2 Way Tangle Free, that's perfect for hanging poop bag holders from.