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flexi Bogdahn International

Notes and tips on safety
   
  flexi's patented braking technology
A good braking system must be simple and reliable. And the flexi system, which is harmoniously combined with the overall function of the leash, is precisely that. The brake button and brake lock are ergonomically designed.
flexi’s dual braking system has been developed over decades to reach its present-day level of perfection.


  As simple as that ...
How to handle flexi leashes

 
 

It is your responsibility, when walking your dog, to make sure that you have it under control at all times. Just think ahead and consider how your dog is likely to behave in critical situations. In the interest of safety, if there is any reason to anticipate a potential problem with your dog you should have your dog follow you to heel. This is especially the case if other people or animals are close by.
Please be aware of your responsibility as a dog owner, so as to ensure that nobody will be endangeRed by your dog and the leash.

Never try to grasp the cord/tape or all belt leash, and do not wrap it around any part of the body, or you could risk injuring yourself.

Checking your flexi leash before use. The cord/tape or all belt must not be damaged or suffer from extreme wear and break-down or come lose. The collar must be in good condition. Should the collar or the leash nonetheless break apart or come loose, please brake the retracting cord/tape or all belt leash immediately, and turn your head away to avoid injury.

The flexi leash is not suitable for use by children.

The leash must only be used for the purposes for which it has been designed. For reasons of safety, the flexi leash should only be held in the hand and is not to be attached to stationary objects.

Always observe and monitor the movement of your dog, when walking it with the flexi leash.
Do not open the casing of the leash, as the springs contained inside may cause injury.