A leash seems like the simplest thing you buy for a dog, right up until the clasp fails on a busy street or the handle tears your palm after a year of a 70-pound dog pulling. We looked at Kong’s lineup and a close rope alternative, and the standout lesson is that leash choice is about your walk, not a single best answer. A retractable gives a roaming dog freedom in open space but offers poor control near traffic. A shock-absorbing bungee softens the jolt of a sudden lunge and frees your hands, which suits joggers and dogs that surge. A padded rope leash gives steady, direct control for training and crowded sidewalks. We checked handle comfort under load, reflective trim for early and late walks, and the strength of the clasp and stitching, since those are the parts that actually fail. Match the type to your dog’s size and pulling habit and the leash will outlast several cheaper ones.

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