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| Registered User Member Since: Dec 2011
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| Amish Leather Leash Wondering if anyone knows where to get nice leather lead leashes for dogs. I hear the Amish sell them somewhere, possibly around Wildewood but not sure. Any information would be helpful! Thanks! |
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| Registered User Member Since: Jul 2002 Location: Hollywood, MD
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| Elam at Loveville Leather made us a bunch for hunting dogs.
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Jacob Stoltzfus North Ryceville Harness Shop 13900 Stoltzfus Lane Mechanicsville, MD 20659 Monday-Thursday 7am-4:30 Saturday 7am-3pm I have leashes for my dogs which were purchased here 6 years ago...for $12 each...I'm going out tomorrow as one of my old leashes has a broken clasp and I had his card in my dog file. He sells many types of leashes, different widths, clasps and lengths, etc. | |
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| Registered User Member Since: Oct 2008
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| Elam makes them for Applejack K-9 training. They work atleast I hope they work. They have worked up until now on my 2 GSD's. LOL.
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