The Abbott Multi-Way Lead – Our Most Versatile Lead!
The Abbott Multi-Way Lead is the ultimate all-in-one solution for active dog owners. Designed to offer unmatched flexibility, this lead can be worn hands-free around the waist or cross-body, giving you full control without the hassle. Whether you need a regular Lead for a casual walk or a longer lead for more freedom and sniffing time, this lead adapts to your dog’s needs.
But that’s not all – The Abbott Multi-Way Lead makes securing your dog a breeze. Its clever design allows you to easily tie your dog to patio tables, posts, or other fixed points, ensuring peace of mind when you're out and about. Equipped with dual-ended snap hooks, this lead can even be used to have two-point contact clip your dog for added security on busy outings.
The possibilities are endless, and the number of ways it can be used is always growing, making The Abbott Multi-Way Lead the perfect tool for any adventure, big or small.
The Abbott Multi-Way Lead | ROWAN
When selecting the perfect Okanagan Hound Lead for your dog, there are a few factors to keep in mind to ensure the perfect fit for your needs.
CHOOSING A LENGTH
Consider Your Dog’s Weight and Height:
Larger dogs may need a longer lead for more freedom, while smaller dogs may be better suited to a shorter lead for more control.
Your Own Height & Waist Measurement
A longer lead may be more comfortable if you’re taller or have a larger waist, while a shorter lead may feel more natural for others.
Intent of Use
Think about how you plan to use the lead most often. Do you want more room for sniffing and exploring, or do you prefer closer control during walks?
CHOOSING A WIDTH
Dog’s Weight
The width should match your dog’s size. For dogs over 40lbs, a wider lead (0.75”) provides extra strength, while thinner leads (0.50” or 0.625”) work well for smaller dogs.
Comfort
If your dog pulls on the lead, choose a width that’s comfortable to hold in your hand or wear around your waist. Wider leads may feel more secure and durable for strong pullers, while thinner ones are more lightweight for casual walkers.
Collar or Harness
Consider whether your dog typically wears a collar or harness, as this may affect how the lead fits and feels during use.

