Monday, September 30, 2013

Walking on the ThunderLeash - A Product Review

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I am sure by now many of you have heard of the ThunderLeash, a new no-pull leash made by ThunderWorks, the makers of the ThunderShirt.  A while back, I received a ThunderLeash to test out and Ma and I have been playing around with it ever since.

What is ThunderLeash?
The ThunderLeash is a standard leash that can be repositioned into a gentle harness for times when you need a little extra help to not pull.  The ThunderLeash wraps around your torso and slides into the special ThunderLeash clasp and provides gentle pressure when a dog starts to pull with the intent to stop the pulling altogether.




Does the ThunderLeash Work?
Though I am not a "puller" all the time on a walk, Ma has used it many times because I will pull if I see say, a bunny (because I want to chase it) or if I see certain dogs in the neighborhood (because I don't "like" them).  What Ma noticed right away was when I would go to pull, the ThunderLeash's gentle pressure made me slow down and turn back to look at her - like in this video:



Interesting, right?  So now, Ma is using the ThunderLeash as a training leash in the hopes that I will not pull and not terrier-ize the other dogs in the neighborhood that are not on my "like" list.  It is slow going but I think Ma may be on to something. 

When I start to pull, the ThunderLeash's gentle pressure reminds me to look back at Ma (and not at what is making me pull in the first place).  That slight distraction to my terrier-izing, along with positive reinforcement from Ma, has helped me walk better around others already.

Our only complaint:  for a small dog, the leash-to-harness clasp seems quite large and too heavy to be used in the standard leash design.

It's bigger than my paw...BOL
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If you are a "puller" while out on a walk, I would recommend you give the ThunderLeash a try.  Your human may be surprised at how well it works for you and then you both can enjoy a walk together!


For more information about the ThunderLeash and how it fits like a harness, visit the ThunderWorks website HERE.  They have some great videos showing how the ThunderLeash works on their site.






51 comments:

  1. Mmmm...pawsome investigayshuns Oz my pal...i ope you can get em in da UK....

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  2. That's a pretty neat idea!

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  3. That is a very cool idea. I had never heard of it before. Interesting how it works and totally positive reinforcements ... just gentle reminders! I'm going to check it out.
    ~Rebecca & Teach

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    1. It is definitely gentle...it may not work for everyone, but it is working (slowly) for me.

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  4. We tried it with Ike who is a strong puller and unfortunately, with the clip on the back instead of in the front, it seemed to give him more power to pull. We like Thunder products and think it would be good for a dog who wasn't a strong puller like Ike.

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    1. Yes, I wasn't sure how it would work for a strong puller since I only pull when there is something to chase...and I am small. The issue we had was the size of the clasp...since it is so big compared to me, it tends to drag the whole harness thing around my body.

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  5. That sounds interesting, maybe it would work for me too? (I mean for my dad , he is always hanging on my leash like a humanoid kite)

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    1. BOL Easy. You should give it a try and see!

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  6. I hadn't heard about this before - Duke is not very good on the leash, maybe this would help! Thanks for the suggestion.

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  7. Great idea but we better not let peeps see that Oz and we love dragging her up to the park...she needs to keep fit. Have a marvellous Monday.
    Best wishes Molly

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    1. I hear you, Molly. I love to drag Ma along when chasing bunnies and squirrels. these humans ruin all our fun.

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  8. Mom just bought me a no pull harness, when that wares out she's going for this :) xxooxx

    Mollie and Alfie

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  9. Never heard of it, but it sounds like a good idea. I will have Mom look into this.

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    1. Emma, I cannot imagine that you would pull. Does some other dog in your house need this type of leash? BOL

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  10. That was a great review Oz but thunder usually scared me MOL!

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    1. BOL. It doesn't make thunder sounds, Brian. You silly kitty.

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  11. Luckily Rita is not a puller. (Although she has other leash issues!) Our last dog was a puller and the Easy Walker harness worked great with her. That one looks cool. Hope it helps!

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    1. It's slow going but it may just work with this training idea.

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  12. Oh man, everyone and their dog (literally) has been talking about this leash...I can't hide all of these posts from Domeek. She's gonna find out about it soon enough, then my slight "pulling" issue will stop! Boo! ;-)

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    1. Should I delete this post? It would be one less for Domeek to see. BOL

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  13. High Paw! You are a nice walker :) I am a stubborn puller, not even the front hook ones work on me. When I am determined to go somewhere, and wearing a front hook harness, I turn around and pull backwards. BOL!!
    Hugs,
    Pepper

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    1. I am a fairly nice walker so long as other critters do not cross my path, Pepper. However, I think I might be learning something with this new leash.

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  14. Ding Ding Ding a Ring Hellooooo Oz The Great & Powerful that leash looks nice, I have to wear a snoot loop to keep me from pulling and I think I would like the Thunder Leash if that loop was not to heavy. Now about my train situation, my ticket which Lee bought me say Starlight Express. Lee says I will be seeing stars I don't shape up.
    Thanks for stopping by my blog
    Sweet William The Scot

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    1. BOL! Starlight Express...seeing stars...oh, that Lee. You may want to look into the ThunderLeash my pal...it's gotta be better than a snoot loop.

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  15. That looks cool but we can see where the size of the clasp would be a problem for smaller dogs. Neat idea though
    hugs
    Bailey, Hazel & Greta

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    1. Yes, the size of the clasp on a smaller dog doesn't really work when using the leash as a standard leash. When in harness position though, it isn't too bad.

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  16. That's PAWsome that you are not a puller. We see many dogs at the park that walk their humans ... its funny in a way. From the video, you walk fast ... Happy Walking. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

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    1. BOL Sugar, I walk fast so my little legs can keep up with the humans. If I don't go that fast, I'll be dragged around town.

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  17. what if you don't wear a collar?

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  18. We are glad we don't pull
    Benny & Lily

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  19. Hmmmm, my mom should pass the word on about this leash to some of my four legged fur butt friends! Spencer

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  20. Torrey is a puller, mostly when she gets excited about dogs or squirrels. This looks awesome!

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  21. Hehe "terrier-ize" - love it! You look very well-behaved on your walk Oz. Shiner begins to pull a lot for the same reasons as you, but she can be very strong. (Not that you aren't strong!) ;)

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  22. Thanks for this grrreat review Oz - Sammy is a serious puller. Our only problem is that we use harnesses when we go for walks...do you think it would still work?
    Wally & Sammy

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  23. It works reasonably well. Not as well as some of the other products out there, but I consider it safer and JD considers it more comfortable.

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  24. Brilliant review pal!

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  25. Interesting product! Looks like it meets your needs, but I could see how a strong puller (or a dog otherwise trained to pull a cart/sled, but that you don't want to pull on a regular walk) might need something different.

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  26. Ma has a 'harness' called a 'Slip Harness' that is kinda the same idea...it's loose if I'm not pulling and tightens around my chest if I pull. I am quite the puller, and this is the harness that keeps me under control the best so far. Ma ordered it all the way from Australia! The only downside to this harness, is that it tends to slip down to the side, which wouldn't be good for doggies who are sensitive abouts leash rash.
    This could be a good alternative to try! Ma's gonna go check it out!!
    Thanks for the heads up!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  27. That looks great, Oz! We know a few dogs who are "pullers." We will share this with their people! :)

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  28. Hi Oz

    That leash looks cool - of course I'm not a puller, I'm a pawfect dog!! Yeah right! :)

    I hope you're having a fun day,

    Your pal Snoopy :)

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  29. Sounds like a great idea. Thanks for the review.

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  30. I find this very intriguing! I wonder if we'll be able to find one in a store near us!


    Bunny

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  31. Great review! Sounds like an interesting product.

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  32. It looks similar to something I have now for Maya. It worked really well at first, but then she learned to disregard the discomfort from when she pulled. She pulls from time to time in it, but can't pull as much as she would if the leash was attached to her collar. I may give the Thunderleash a try.

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  33. That's an interesting idea for it to be customizable like that...saves on having to buy two different types of leashes.

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  34. This is a pretty cool idea. I actually do the same with our leash, but use a different wrap method that matches a no pull harness we used to have. I only have to walk Blue that way for a short while until he settles down and then it's back to normal.

    Thanks for sharing :)

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  35. So it doesn't work in the same manner as a harness? Do you know where it's made? I tried looking on their website but couldn't find that.

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