Dog Leash of the Year

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It’s Day 4 of my Gift Guide for Dog Lovers and I am only featuring one product, the Found My Animal Dog Leash.  You can Google for hours and find thousands of leashes, but this one is my favorite.   It is the brainchild of Anna Conway, who asked her fisherman brother-in-law to make her a leash for her new rescued pup. 

Then, she decided to make them available to honor other owners of rescued dogs.  She added a numbered brass tag with the word “FOUND” to symbolize each dog’s uniqueness, and tweaked the dimensions for small and large dogs.  And, she pledged 25% of the proceeds to the Louis
Animal Foundation, a non-profit group dedicated to spaying/neutering
and providing homes for animals who have not yet ‘found’
their people.
   It’s also the perfect leash for vegan owners who eschew leather.  Win/win/win/win.

Order yours at Found My Animal.

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Click here to view their photo gallery of rescued dogs with their Found leashes.  Adorable!

Via PupStyle.

Comments

4 responses to “Dog Leash of the Year”

  1. jan Avatar

    This isn’t just a brilliant idea, it is also a beautiful piece of doggie equipment. Must have.

  2. manon doyle Avatar

    I absolutely love this leash! thanks for sharing!!!

  3. dog training leashes Avatar

    I love the leashes! I agree it’s a brilliant idea, really adorable too.
    http://www.dogtrainingleashes.org/

  4. Adam dislikes puppy leash Avatar

    I admired what Anna Conway did. The leash is made in honor of the other rescued dogs and she even helped a non-profit organization from it. That is so generous of her. I hope she’ll be able to inspire more people to share their blessings. It really feels good when you’re able to make other people or let’s say any other “living thing” happy too. It was a great idea! It looks really cool too, especially with the tag on it. Thank you for sharing this. I’m glad I’ve come across your post here on dreamdogsart.typedpad.com. This is an amazing dog accessory! I hope you’ll keep sharing more interesting stuff like this.

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