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The Sidekick Dog Training Lead

SKU HET12
Original price $0.00 - Original price $38.99
Original price $38.99
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Size: Mini 1/4"
Color: Black
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The Sidekick Dog Training Lead

The Sidekick by Heather’s Heroes is an all-in-one training tool designed to simplify your walks and strengthen your bond with your dog. Acting as a head halter, slip lead, and leash in one, this tool helps reduce excitement, fear, anxiety, leash reactivity, and aggression—making it easier to communicate calmly and clearly with your dog. Crafted with a gentle fit and intuitive design, The Sidekick supports positive, consistent training, and helps your dog focus on you during walks. With regular use, it quickly becomes a favorite tool for pet parents and trainers alike.

Features:

  • All-in-one head halter, slip lead, and leash
  • Designed to promote calm behavior and focus during walks
  • Encourages easy, gentle communication between human and dog
  • Includes safety feature and a comfortable 10” handle

Sizes:

  • Mini 1/4" – 6’ long, 1/4” diameter. Ideal for all sizes but preferred for dogs under 25 lbs. as adults.
  • Regular 3/8" – 6’ long, 3/8” diameter. Suitable for medium to large dogs.

Every purchase of Heather’s Heroes products supports rescue shelters around the world through the #oneleashonelife program.

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Kari
Amazing, worth every penny!

After a year and a half of working on "no leash pulling" with only positive reinforcement methods, one of my deaf boys (90#) would still get over-stimulted every time we'd see another dog while walking and would pull as hard as he could (wanting to play).

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