An LED leash makes both you and your dog visible to drivers on a dark walk, turning the whole leash into a glowing safety line rather than relying on one small clip light. We walked each leash before dawn and after dusk, checking how far the glow carried and whether the lighting held steady while a dog pulled and the strip flexed. Rechargeable leashes spare you constant battery changes, so we ran each from full charge until the light faded. Multiple flash modes are genuinely useful, since a steady glow suits quiet paths and a bright flash grabs attention near traffic. Length and clasp strength still matter as much as on any leash, because the lighting means nothing if a weak clip lets a strong dog break free. Waterproofing is essential for anything used outdoors in the rain. An LED leash adds visibility but does not replace reflective gear and sensible road awareness. Pick brightness and length to match your dog’s size and your usual route.

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