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      Skylar what kind of leash do you want? For Javelin I use one that allows me to "wear" him by looping the leash over my shoulder. I like that leash because it gives me a lot of flexibility. It is sort of heavy though so I am not sure how much you would like it for your girl. Amazon Six-way Multifunctional Leather Leash here and here.

      And Click is so right about not letting people know your dog's name. My students usually ask me Javvy's name at the first class meeting. I tell them that I don't want them to use his name and that I won't tell them what it is.
       
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      Skylar what kind of leash do you want? For Javelin I use one that allows me to "wear" him by looping the leash over my shoulder. I like that leash because it gives me a lot of flexibility. It is sort of heavy though so I am not sure how much you would like it for your girl. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004GTKAJ...a185-ecc46ce489eb&ie=UTF8&qid=1529018319&sr=1


      And Click is so right about not letting people know your dog's name. My students usually ask me Javvy's name at the first class meeting. I tell them that I don't want them to use his name and that I won't tell them what it is.
      I love that concept - that leash can leave you hands free while you're still leashed together for control. I think it's too heavy both for her and for me. I can see that I should look at various options for a leash and not just accept the most common style. Or I might just continue to use what I currently use. Our current leash is leather and the handle is rolled leather so it's very comfortable and it's 5' long

      BTW, you must drive some of your students crazy by not telling them Javvie's name. But it's a smart decision - you don't need one of them calling his name out and distracting him.
       
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      I use an adjustable leash.

      I have a bad wrist on my left arm , and with all my other old age orthopedic issues this comes in handy as I can put it over my should, or around my waist, I can lengthen it or shorten it. By putting it over my shoulder it is shorter and I can hold the leash and have my body as backup should he suddenly lunge.
       
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