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Soft, durable dog leads for every kind of walk - patterned fabric leads that match our harness range, rugged rope leads for strong pullers, and training leads for puppies and recall work. Padded handle, strong trigger clip, machine washable. Save 25% on the matching harness, collar and lead bundle.

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About our dog leads

Our dog lead range covers everything from a quick five-minute stroll round the block to a long muddy ramble with a strong-pulling Labrador. Every lead is finished with a padded handle to take the sting out of a sudden lunge, a strong trigger clip that swivels at the harness end to stop tangling, and double-stitched seams at the load points. We sell fabric, rope and training leads, all built to the same quality standard but designed for different walks and different dogs - so you can pick the lead that actually suits how your dog walks, rather than settling for whatever the high street stocks. Every fabric lead is printed in patterns that match our harness, collar and walking bag range.

Our dog lead range

Three core lead styles cover most owners. Fabric dog leads are our signature - patterned, pastel and solid-colour leads with a soft padded handle, designed to match the harness and collar in the same print. They're the everyday choice for calm walkers and small to medium breeds. Rope dog leads are heavier, more rugged, and absorb sudden lunges better than woven fabric - the right pick for strong pullers, larger breeds and rougher walks. Training leads sit in between: lighter for puppy first-walks or longer for recall training, with the same padded handle. Every lead in the range pairs with our harness and collar ranges so you can buy a matching bundle and save 25%. Browse our best-selling leads for the proven favourites.

How to choose the right dog lead

Start with how your dog walks. Calm walkers and small to medium breeds do best on a fabric lead - it's lightweight, comfortable in the hand, and matches the rest of the walking set. Strong pullers and larger breeds need a rope lead, which absorbs sudden lunges much better and lasts longer through years of pulling. Puppies and recall trainers want a training lead - lighter and often longer, so you can teach loose-lead walking without a sudden jerk on the puppy's harness. Whatever style you pick, pair it with the right harness: a pulling dog needs a no-pull harness or a front-clip harness so the harness manages the pull, not the lead. Length matters too - a standard 1.2-1.5m lead is right for everyday walks, while a longer training lead (3-5m) is useful for park work and recall training. Finally, look at coordination - our fabric leads are cut from the same fabric runs as the harness and collar, so if you already own a PupClub harness, the matching fabric lead will line up exactly.

Types of dog lead in our range

  • Fabric dog leads - soft, lightweight, patterned to match the harness and collar range; ideal for calm walkers.
  • Rope dog leads - heavier and more rugged, with better shock absorption for strong pullers and larger breeds.
  • Training leads - lighter or longer leads for puppy first-walks, loose-lead training and recall work.
  • Padded-handle leads - the soft cushioned grip our whole range is built on, sized for adult and smaller hands alike.
  • Matching harness, collar & lead sets - one print across the full set, with 25% off the bundle price.
  • Puppy leads - lightweight fabric leads sized to pair with our XS and S harnesses for first-time walking.
  • Standard everyday leads - the 1.2-1.5m fabric or rope lead that handles 95% of walks.

Fabric leads vs rope leads

The two biggest categories in our lead range are fabric and rope, and the choice mostly comes down to your dog's walking style. Fabric leads are softer, lighter, and printed in patterns to match the rest of the walking set - they're the best fit if your dog walks calmly and you care about a coordinated look. Rope leads are heavier and more rugged - the rope absorbs sudden lunges much better than woven fabric and stands up to years of strong pulling without fraying. Most owners we talk to start with a fabric lead because it matches the harness and collar, then add a rope lead for longer muddy walks, training sessions or after the dog grows into a stronger puller. If you walk in wet, rugged terrain or have a powerful breed, start with rope.

Dog leads by dog size

Toy and very small breeds - Chihuahuas, Yorkshire Terriers, Mini Dachshunds and Pomeranians do best on a lightweight fabric lead. The fabric construction is gentle enough that a sudden tug from your end won't startle a tiny dog, and the padded handle keeps the lead comfortable to hold without weighing the dog down.

Small breeds - Cavapoos, Bichons, Shih Tzus and small Cockapoos suit our standard fabric leads. These dogs typically don't pull hard, so fabric is plenty strong, and the matching pattern across harness, collar and lead is one of the most popular looks at this size.

Medium breeds - Cocker Spaniels, standard Cockapoos, Border Collies, Beagles and similar-sized breeds suit either a fabric lead (for calm walkers) or a rope lead (for the busier ones). The padded handle really earns its keep on a 45-minute walk with a busy spaniel.

Large breeds - Labradors, Golden Retrievers, Springer Spaniels and larger Poodles can walk on a fabric lead if they're calm, but most do better on a rope lead for the extra shock absorption when they spot a squirrel. Pair with a no-pull harness for the most comfortable walks.

Strong pullers and very large breeds - if your dog regularly lunges or pulls hard, our fabric leads are still more than strong enough. all of our leads, harness, and collars are strength tested. We also offer rope leads and pair it with a no-pull or dual-D-ring harness. The rope handles sudden force better than woven fabric, and the harness keeps your dog (and your hand) more comfortable than a collar attachment.

Matching bundles and accessories

Every fabric lead in this range has a matching harness, collar, walking bag and poop pocket cut from the same fabric run. The easiest way to buy is the matching bundle - one print across harness, collar and lead - which saves 25% compared with buying the pieces individually. Most owners start with the harness for the walk, then add the matching collar for ID and the lead so the full set coordinates. If you already own a harness in one of our prints, you can add the matching lead standalone - the print runs are kept consistent across the range so your lead will line up exactly. Browse matching leads & collars to see the pairs.

Why PupClub Couture

We're a small UK team designing dog accessories we actually use ourselves. Every lead is finished with a padded handle, a strong swivelling trigger clip and double-stitched seams at the load points - the details that matter when you're 20 minutes into a walk and your dog spots a squirrel. Patterns are designed in-house and kept consistent across the harness, collar and walking bag range, so a bundle bought today will still match a piece bought next year. The team that answers your emails is the same team that picks the range - if you're not sure whether fabric, rope or training is right for your dog, just ask.

Dog lead size guide

Lead "size" is mostly about length and dog walking style. Standard leads (4-5ft) work for everyday walks. Puppy or training leads (4ft) for recall work. Pick by walking style first, then by aesthetics.

Lead style Length (cm) Width (cm) Best for
Fabric (standard) 150cm (5ft) 2cm Calm walkers, small-medium breeds, everyday walks
Rope (standard) 150cm (5ft) 1.5cm Strong pullers, large breeds, muddy walks
Puppy / training (short) 122cm (4ft) 1.5cm First walks, loose-lead training

For the patterned matching range, see fabric leads. For strong pullers, see rope leads.

 

Dog Leads FAQs

What's the difference between fabric, rope and training leads?
Fabric leads are soft, lightweight and patterned to match the harness range - best for calm walkers or everyday walks. Rope leads are heavier and more rugged - best for strong pullers and larger breeds. Training leads are lighter and shorter for puppy walking, loose-lead training and recall work.
How long should a dog lead be?
A standard everyday lead is around 1.2-1.5m - long enough for comfortable side-by-side walking, short enough to keep your dog close in traffic. Training leads run longer (3-5m) for recall work in parks and on beaches. See the sizing table above for our exact lengths.
Should I walk my dog on a lead clipped to the collar or harness?
Clip the lead to a harness, not a collar. Walking on a collar puts the full force of any pull on your dog's neck and can stress the trachea, especially in puppies, small breeds and brachycephalic breeds like French Bulldogs and Pugs. A harness spreads the force across the chest and is far safer.
What kind of clip do PupClub leads use?
Our leads use a strong trigger clip that swivels at the harness end. The swivel stops the lead twisting and tangling as your dog moves, and the trigger mechanism is easy to operate one-handed when you're juggling poo bags and treats.
Are PupClub dog leads machine washable?
Yes. Machine wash cold or at 30C on a gentle cycle inside a mesh laundry bag to protect the trigger clip, then air-dry flat. Don't tumble dry - heat can warp the clip hardware over time.
Will the fabric lead match my PupClub harness and collar?
Yes - every fabric lead is cut from the same fabric run as the matching harness, collar, walking bag and poop pocket in the same print. Buy the matching bundle and save 25% on the full set.
What lead should I buy for a puppy?
A lightweight fabric lead (or a shorter training lead) paired with a well-fitted XS or S harness. The lightweight fabric is gentle on a puppy's first walks and the padded handle is comfortable through the slow, stop-start pace of early training. Our puppy harness guide covers fit in detail and we sell specificaly designed puppy harness, leads & collar sets.
What's the strongest dog lead for a big puller?
A rope lead - the rope absorbs sudden lunges much better than woven fabric, and the construction stands up to years of pulling. Pair it with a no-pull or dual-D-ring harness so the harness manages the force, not just the lead.
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