XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS

XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS
XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS
XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS
XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS
XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS
XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS

Key features

  • UPGRADED CLIPS: XiaZ dog cable design 360° swivel clips and locked clasp with high grade zinc alloy, ultra strong and lightweight, allows 360°rotate at any time, your dogs will be able to move happily and safely around you without getting all tangled up.
  • HIGH QUALITY: Our tie-out cable is made of 4mm galvanized steel wire rope with PVC coating and has rigorously quality tested. Has high tensile strength and impact toughness. Good corrosion resistance, will be reliable to use.
  • ANTI-RUST AND REFLECTIVE: The vinyl covered dog leads for yard and all hardwares are made to protect against rain and rust. Reflective cable coating reflects light at night or in low light, providing additional safety for dogs.
  • 15 FEET SIZE AND LIGHTWEIGHT: The length for dog run cable is 25ft, only 5.8 OZ,super lightweight, there is no burden even for samll dogs, also easy to carry. The dog line is very suitable for camping, park, yard, garden and other outdoor activities to provide great mobility for your pets, while ensuring that they are in a safe sight range.
  • EASE TO USE: The quick release clips be used at both ends, just hook the one end to the collar and attach dog to overhead trolley, attach to screw eye or stake, or clip cable to itself around tree with the other end. If you have any question with our dog cable, feel free to contact us. Warm tips: Please do not let your dog be tied alone for a long time, check your dog in time.
BrandXiaZ
Size125lbs 25ft
ColorRed
Warranty1 year warranty

XiaZ 25ft Dog Tie Out Cable, Heavy Duty Dog Chains for Outside with Lockable Hook, Pet Runner Cable Leads for Yard, Dogs Line Tether for Small Medium Large Dogs Up to 125 LBS

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Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.4
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I ordered the wrong one.
Adele C. Conway-Davis✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 5, 2023
It's still in package, I thought I was ordering one with the spring ends. I gave up after getting this one. Maybe will try again in the spring, to get the one with the spring ends so doesn't jerk cats when they get scared or take off running. It looks feels like a good quality. Should last for some time. Length & delivery was fine.
Me gusto
Caja muy maltratada✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 4, 2023
Muy bueno
Great
Angelina wismer✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 26, 2023
I bought a cheap one from the store and I got a text that my dog broke out of it even though it was supposed to be durable. But this one is great I don't have to worry about him getting lose.
Tie out cable for dog
Pinecone✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 20, 2023
Was about 10 ft too long. Sturdy. Used for run line sometimes.
Solid, quality cable, with some long-term durability concerns.
Brenda K Barbee✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 14, 2023
IMPORTANT NOTE: You will notice two images attached to this review. Both images have stories behind them, and it is imperative that you consider them in context. If you can't/don't want to read this full review, disregard the images and only read the title or the summary at the end. Thanks.

At the time of writing this review, I have purchased seven (7) of these cables for my two dogs, all of which are the 250lbs/20ft variety. One dog is a 55-pound big boi, and the other is a miniature Australian Shepard. Both are pretty active, and remain on the line 24/7. I'll save you the guesswork on how two dogs have gone through 7 cables and say that the little dog has gone through an average of 1 cable every 2 months, and the big dog an average of 1 cable every 1.5 months. Some of this is due to wear and tear, but a lot of this is due to neglect/tinkering by myself. Allow me to share some of the insights I have had over the past 4 months.

- You need a swivel. I cannot emphasize this enough, but unless you intend on tying a vegetable to the end of this cable, you need to add your own swivel. Two, ideally. I did not add a swivel when first using this cable, and so my dog spent the night at the base of his stob because of how knotted up the line was. Depending on how you connect this cable to a base (more on that below), a swivel connector on the dog end may be sufficient.

- The connector isn't great. It's made out of solid, thick metal, but the actual mechanism for the clasp is far from ideal. Like with any push-in clasp, if a dog sits on it right, they can push it open and free themselves (and they will at exactly every inconvenient time). This is somewhat solvable by the lock on the clasp, but you will need a good pair of plyers and a strong grip to make that lock anywhere near reliable long-term. My local Tractor Supply sells expensive, but quality cattle latches (ones that open by pulling the latch out, so the doggo can't push it open), and I use that as the actual dog connector, plus the above plyers and strong grip to keep it attached.

- Base connections are complicated. Unless you are hooking the base side of the cable directly onto a small pole, you will need to come up with something clever. You can see the connector in the product images; it's only going to open so wide. I personally prefer getting a short length of chain, looping one end, and using that as the base. Not a problem with the product, but important to consider for your situation.

- Long-term durability is not fantastic. This is where the two images come in, and they'll need some explanation. First of all, remember that I am using this cable on two dogs that are on it 24/7, are fairly or very active, and regularly pull quite hard. If you don't need this cable for that or a similar purpose, it might last you years. The image with the frayed end is mostly my fault. You can see that it does not have the default connector, and that is because I was dumb and angle-grinded it off. This, as you can probably guess, damaged the vinyl (plastic?) covering, resulting in increased stress on the steel cable and faster rusting. In the end, this otherwise fine tie line had to be replaced because the frayed cabling was scratching my dog a bit. This does, however, serve as a good example of what happens to the cable when the vinyl covering comes off from just regular wear and tear. The other image is taken from around the middle of one of my old cables and shows that the covering has worn off, exposing the steel cable to the elements. Once, I left the cable like this for too long, and my dog managed to straight-up pull it in two, freeing himself (no image provided, as I threw it away immediately without thinking - sorry). This is, by far, the biggest issue with the tie line. The steel cable is quality, the clasps are workable, and the vinyl keeps the dogs from hurting themselves... right up until it wears off. From what I can tell, this starts as the covering splitting, possibly from being kinked too much by my dog running in circles. I can't say for sure, but it is definitely the biggest thing to look out for on this tie line.

Summary (TL/DR):

Overall, this is a good cable for $15. Be mindful of how you're actually going to connect it to a base, and I highly recommend putting a swivel somewhere along it. Durability-wise, it will probably last between 1 and 3 months for continuous use - depending on the size and activity of your dog - but likely significantly longer otherwise.

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