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Laisse

Laisse is the French noun for a strap or cord used to restrain or guide an animal. It is most often used for a leash on dogs, but can also describe equipment used to control horses, livestock, or other animals.

Leashes vary in construction. Fixed-length leads are commonly made of leather, nylon, or metal chain. Longer

Usage and safety: Leashes help prevent escapes, comply with leash laws, and reduce risk when encountering people

leads
are
used
for
training
or
hiking,
while
short
leads
suit
urban
walks.
Retractable
leashes
have
a
housing
with
a
spring-loaded
reel
and
can
extend
to
several
meters,
usually
with
a
locking
feature.
A
slip
leash
forms
a
loop
that
tightens
under
tension
and
is
used
in
some
training
contexts.
or
other
animals.
Users
should
inspect
leashes
for
wear,
avoid
chokers
and
pinch
points,
and
never
leave
an
animal
unattended
while
restrained.
When
appropriate,
combine
a
leash
with
a
well-fitted
harness
for
better
control.