The perfect leash changes the whole dynamic
Walking your dog should always be a moment of freedom. And yet, with the wrong leash, it becomes a struggle.
Too short? He pulls.
Too long? You're losing control.
Fragile carabiner? Worried about breakage?
At HautePattes, we believe that the right leash is the one you almost forget about. The one that fits both of you.
Flexible. Strong. Comfortable. And above all… reassuring.
Leashes designed for all adventures
Leashes designed to keep up with you
A good dog garment is forgotten… and comes back every winter.
We have selected pieces that combine comfort, style and efficiency.
To make your dog feel good, beautiful, and protected.
FAQs
For training or city walking, a short leash (1m to 1.5m) is ideal. For relaxed walks, opt for a long or retractable leash up to 5m.
A short, shock-resistant leash with a reinforced handle is best. Combine it with a suitable harness to better control the pull.
Models with padded handles or neoprene lining are the most comfortable for long walks.
Yes, if you choose a sturdy model with a brake and a secure carabiner. They offer more freedom in a controlled environment.
No problem. You have 14 days to return it to us. We'll be happy to help you choose a more suitable one.
Yes, you will find several models in matching sets in our store for a harmonious look.
Choose a leash with a reinforced carabiner, strong stitching, and a shock-absorbing handle. Models with traction absorption are designed for this purpose. For large, energetic dogs, this is essential.
No, if they are used properly. They must be adapted to your dog's weight and used in open areas. Never use a retractor for an untrained dog or one that pulls.
Nylon is versatile, lightweight, and easy to maintain. Leather is more elegant and durable, but requires some maintenance. Braided cords offer excellent wear resistance and comfort.
Yes, but opt for a hands-free leash (belt + shock absorber) designed for canicross or running. This distributes shock better and protects your back and your dog's.
Between 3 and 5 meters is ideal for letting your dog explore in semi-freedom while maintaining control. Make sure it is sturdy and has a good braking system.
Choose a leash made of braided rope or with a bite-resistant sheath. Avoid thin or overly flexible models. And consider working on this behavior in conjunction with chew toys.
Most do, as long as the harness has a standard ring. However, some models (no-pull harnesses, front harnesses) require specific leashes. Always check compatibility.
Yes! Nylon leashes are often machine washable (in a net bag). Leather leashes can be cleaned with a damp cloth and a little mild soap.