Threaded Pear LLC
Dual Bungee Dog Leash Add-On – No-Tangle 2-Dog Coupler with Reflective Safety & Shock Absorption
Dual Bungee Dog Leash Add-On – No-Tangle 2-Dog Coupler with Reflective Safety & Shock Absorption
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Tangle-free dual bungee dog leash splitter with 360° swivel, reflective safety, and shock-absorbing stretch—perfect for walking two dogs in comfort.
🦮 Dual Bungee Dog Leash Add-On – Smooth, Tangle-Free Walks for Two
Say goodbye to chaotic walks and tangled messes! The Dual Bungee Dog Leash Add-On makes walking two dogs feel effortless again. This innovative leash splitter cushions each pull, keeps leashes from twisting, and restores peace and control to your daily routine. Whether you're strolling through the neighborhood or adventuring on the trail, enjoy the freedom of 360° swivel connectors and the bounce of built-in bungee tension.
No more crossed leashes. No more jarring tugs. Just happy tails moving together.
✅ Standout Features:
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Tangle-Free 360° Rotation: Each connector swivels independently to eliminate leash twist
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Bungee Shock Absorbers: Elastic design absorbs abrupt pulls for smoother walking
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High-Tensile Nylon Build: Durable, weather-ready materials for everyday use
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Reflective Stitching: Enhances visibility for added safety during early or late walks
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Universal Fit: Works with most standard leashes and collars
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Stylish Options: Available in two colors to suit your walkwear vibe
📏 Size Guide:
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Length: 19.3" relaxed — stretches to 31.5"
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Width: 1"
🐾 Ideal For:
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Walking two dogs without stress or tangling
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Dogs of similar or different sizes pulling in different directions
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Active owners who value comfort and control on every outing
💡 Pet Parent Tip:
Pair this with a padded handle leash for extra control and comfort when navigating busy areas or reactive dogs.
❤️ Trusted by Families. Backed by Purpose.
Our gear is built for real life—durable, stylish, and always pet-tested. Whether you're hiking, road-tripping, or walking the block, we believe every outing should feel good for both ends of the leash.
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