SageHill
Herd Master
Ah yea, a sewing machine would be best - but you could give it a go by hand, just use small stitches.Wouldn't I need a sewing machine? The leash is pretty thick.
Ah yea, a sewing machine would be best - but you could give it a go by hand, just use small stitches.Wouldn't I need a sewing machine? The leash is pretty thick.
Dry cleaners that does alterations?Is there an upholstery shop nearby??? Heavy machines and a ten min sew for them.

It's worth a shot give them a call -- they just might! Good thinking.Dry cleaners that does alterations?
Ohhhhh there's nothing better than a good old lead. Same for reins - nice and soft.I went out to the shed and retrieved the two leashes I had found while cleaning. After bringing them inside I handwashed them.
They're hanging in the shower now, dripping excess rinse water.
These leashes were used for the last two dogs I'd owned, Tirzah and Cleo. The leash material is strong, but a lot softer than the ones I've purchased for Caleb.
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