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The perfect accessory to keep your training gear organized! BLD’s Leash Caddy is designed to hold your long line, keep it from getting all tangled up, and make it easy to store your training gear so it’s ready to grab-and-go anytime. Great for all sorts of things–be creative!
- Belt loop clips around any belt
- Keep your training gear organized
- Keep your car tidy–hang from head rest
- Great for carrying toys and training rewards
- Perfect for storing harnesses
- Works great for suitcases: tether luggage for easy travel
- Choose leather or Brahma material
- Made with stainless steel snaps (sorry, no hardware changes)
BLD’s Leash Caddies are handcrafted with double clips, allowing one end to hold your leash/gear and the other to attach to your belt. Made with durable stainless steel spring snaps and two stainless O-rings (sorry, no brass option available on this product).
Do you struggle to keep your dog’s leash from getting tangled in your wheelchair? Is holding the leash difficult, or not even an option? BLD’s Wheelchair Leashes and specially designed attachments might be the answer you have been looking for.
The Quick-Release Wheelchair Leash System is a short, single-length leash that can quickly be attached or detached from a wheelchair. The leash clicks on and off of your wheelchair with an easy to use quick-release buckle or special shackle snap. Add the optional handle, and it can be used as an ordinary leash. A belt loop is also available for those that wish to attach the leash to their belt.
The QR Wheelchair Leash System is modular so you can combine the parts to meet your needs. Parts include:
- Detachable Leash
- Chair Attachment
- Optional separate Handle and/or Belt Loop
Info about warranty, leather and width/size can be found below
Part #1: Detachable Leash
Detachable Leash:
One end of the Detachable Leash has a regular leash snap to attach to the dog’s collar or harness. The other end is made to connect to the chair attachment you choose.
The leash can be made in your choice of material, color, width, and length.
The secret to a safe Wheelchair Leash is selecting the right length! Please measure for the length you’ll need. The listed leash length is the overall size of the leash when attached to the wheelchair, which includes the chair attachment. It is adjustable by several inches and can be fine-tuned once attached to the wheelchair and the dog (Initial adjustment may require a helper).
All hardware comes standard in stainless steel/chrome (silver finish). *Not all components are available in brass/gold color.
Part #2: Wheelchair Attachment
Wheelchair Attachment:
The WHEELCHAIR ATTACHMENT mounts to the wheelchair. Easy to install on any part of the chair’s frame, tubing or armrest with a simple yet sturdy Velcro wrap. Chair attachments include a swivel to prevent tangling and can be made in either of the two styles, explained below. Chrome/silver hardware is standard.
- Standard Quick-Release buckle (standard QR) is a metal side-release buckle – just pinch the sides of the buckle to release. The male end of the buckle is on the chair attachment. Brass/gold hardware is available by request. *Note: swivel is only available in silver.
- Shackle Snap ($) is a sturdy and secure panic snap that releases instantly by pulling the tab, even under load. The stainless steel shackle is on the chair attachment. The leash will be made with an O-ring to clip into the shackle. The Shackle option requires more dexterity to attach the leash than the standard option, however, it releases in an instant by a hard tug on the release tab. Many clients choose this option if an assistant helps with leashing up the dog.
Part #3: Handle and/or Belt Loop
Optional Separate Handle and/or Belt Loop:
- 12” Traffic Lead Handle ($): To use as an ordinary leash when detached from the wheelchair, simply add a 12” Traffic Lead Handle. The handle is a simple loop with a leash snap that clips onto the ring included at the end of the detachable leash. The Traffic Lead Handle will be made to match the color and width of the leash.
- Belt Loop Attachment ($): If you wish to be able to wear the leash hands-free while standing or walking, the Belt Loop allows you to connect the leash to your belt.
Videos
How to install a Quick Release Wheelchair Lead
(standard side release buckle shown)
Measuring
Measuring instructions for Quick-Release WC Leash:
- Determine where you want the leash to attach to the wheelchair. Choose a location that is within reach of the user and that is structurally sound so as not to damage or interfere with any part of the mobility device.
- Attach an ordinary old leash on the dog’s collar or harness.
- Hold the leash or loosely wrap the leash around the determined attachment point on the wheelchair, at a length that is comfortable for the dog to stand, walk, and sit next to the wheelchair.
- Be sure the leash is short enough to prevent the lead from becoming trapped in the wheels and/or motor, yet long enough for the dog to comfortably get behind or in front of the chair to go through a doorway and common tasks.
- Measure the old leash from the attachment point on the wheelchair to the dog’s collar or harness.
- Select the leash length that best fits your measurement. If borderline, select the larger size.
Material & Hardware Options
Hardware:
We use only the highest quality hardware—most of our hardware is stainless steel or solid brass for durability and longevity. Stainless steel bolt snaps and premium metal hardware are standard on all of our wheelchair leashes.
Other leash snaps or a built-in collar are available by special request.
Premium Leather:
Our leathers are incredibly durable, yet flexible. We use thinner leather for these leashes to keep them lightweight. Choose from two widths:
- Regular half-inch wide (12.7 mm) is recommended for most dogs and people as it’s sturdy for any size dog, yet not too heavy.
- If you like a wider, heavier leash and larger hardware, select the wider 5/8″ (or 3/4″ option in Brahma).
Brahma Soft-Grip—a vegan leather alternative:
Brahma Soft-Grip is constructed with webbing on the inside and a durable, non-tacky PVC coating on the outside. Easy to care for: just wipe clean with soap and water. Assembled with screw posts for durability. This material is heavier than leather (in a comparable width), and does not soften over time the way leather does. Black is the most popular color for wheelchair leashes, but assorted bright and classic colors are also available.
- Regular half-inch wide (12.7 mm) is recommended for most dogs and people as it’s sturdy for any size dog. Brahma is heavier than leather.
- If you like a wider, heavier leash and larger hardware, select the wider 3/4″ option in Brahma.
Available Brahma Colors:
- BLACK- most popular
- COBALT BLUE
- BRIGHT MINT GREEN
- BRIGHT PINK
- HUNTER ORANGE (high visibility)
- PURPLE
- TEAL
Regular half-inch wide (12.7 mm) is recommended for most dogs and people as it’s sturdy for any size dog, yet not too heavy.
If you like a wider, heavier leash and larger hardware, select the wider 5/8″ (or 3/4″ option in Brahma).
Safety Notes
These products are intended for use with fully trained service dogs/assistance dogs/pet dogs that have excellent leash manners. We’ve designed all of our Wheelchair Leash options to manually detach from the wheelchair in the event of an emergency situation.
Only you can determine if letting go of the leash and attaching it to your wheelchair is the right choice for you and your dog. Please choose your equipment wisely and use responsibly.
Attached leashes (fastened to a person, wheelchair, or another mobility device) are not safe for all dogs and/or users of wheelchair/mobility devices.
Do not use wheelchair leashes with an untrained dog. Not for dogs that pull on the leash. Wheelchair leashes must NOT be used with dogs that lunge or are difficult to control, as this could be very dangerous. Additionally, DO NOT USE FOR PULLING A WHEELCHAIR.
Please note: If your strength or dexterity is limited, you may need assistance from a friend to install the wheelchair attachment and make the initial adjustment to the leash. Once attached and adjusted, the leash will remain at the desired length and is easy to connect to and remove from the wheelchair. The attachment stays on the wheelchair when the leash is not in use.
Double-ended connectors for Ultimate Safety
Back up your gear! BLD’s Safety Connectors with our specialty Locking Carabiner snaps ensure your dog stays securely connected.
Walk your dog with peace of mind knowing that you have two points of attachment to keep your dog safe. These leather safety cords are a backup attachment for Houdini dogs who somehow wriggle their way out of their gear or shake loose from the leash or harness.
With a bolt snap on either end, simply clip one end to a collar or harness, and the other end to a leash, or any other gear. Designed for use with head halters, training collars, martingales, front clip harnesses, or any type of training tool as a fallback plan in case of a slipped collar or broken buckle, or failed leash snap.
Made with our insanely strong and durable Brahma material (coated webbing), and has stainless steel bolt snaps on each end.
- XS/Small: Simple, and strong! Approx. 7.5 inches (20 cm) long, is made from 3/8″ width skinny Brahma (sewn)
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Medium Regular: Heavy -duty. Approx. 11 inches (28 cm) long, is made from 1/2″ wide Brahma (made with screw posts)
Handcrafted in Colorado. Lifetime Warranty on materials and workmanship.
BLD’s exclusive JJ Special Wheelchair Leashes have been developed for people that have quadriplegia, those with limited strength, limited hand dexterity and/or arm movement, and anyone who simply needs a user-friendly option that is convenient to use with a wheelchair. Designed to work with our specially designed Leash Hook Attachment, these Wheelchair Leashes have multiple positions for different tasks and activities.
- The first and only dog leash specifically designed for wheelchair users
- Hands-free leash attaches to the wheelchair with a special hook
- Tangle-free design prevent snags and hang-ups
- Three adjustable segments allow you to customize the lengths, and have three different positions for various tasks and activities
- Available in premium leather or Brahma soft-grip material all with only the highest quality stainless steel hardware
- Satisfaction guarantee and a LIFETIME WARRANTY
The Wheelchair Leash Hook Attachment is available separately. Add the hook attachment to your leash order from this page, or from the Hook's product page.
About the Design
The JJ Special Quad Leash
Originally custom-made for a client, this leash with three adjustable positions is quickly becoming a customer favorite. The JJ Special is compatible with most wheelchairs (manual or motorized) to allow for a short, medium, and long lengths.
Three adjustable sections of leash are connected with O-rings which drop onto our specially designed Wheelchair Hook. This leash ends in an O-ring—a separate Traffic Lead handle can be clipped onto the O-ring to use as a regular leash if desired.
Each section adjusts 16-24” (40–61cm) in length so you can make each section the length you need to be safe for you and your dog.
- First Position: In the short position, the leash will allow your dog to work close to the chair without excess slack in the leash to get caught or tangled.
- Second Position: The medium position may be perfect to allow the dog to get behind the wheelchair to go through a doorway, to move in front of the wheelchair, or to lay under a table.
- Third Position: At full length, the leash has plenty of room for retrieving or relieving.
- The overall length of leash is 4-6 feet (122-183 cm) depending on how each section is adjusted. You’ll make a one-time adjustment to each section so that the dog can perform their work without getting the leash tangled or caught in the wheels.
Assistance from a friend may be required to make the original adjustments.
How to use the JJ Special:
- First, drop the giant O-ring at the human end of the leash onto the Wheelchair Hook. This creates the long position.
- Next, drop the giant O-ring in the middle of the leash onto the Wheelchair Hook to use the medium leash position.
- For the short position, drop the third giant O-ring onto the hook. The leash is now looped up onto the hook to prevent the excess leash from dragging or snagging on objects or wheels.
- To return to a longer length, simply lift one or two rings off the hook.
- If desired, clip on a separate traffic lead handle to use as a regular leash.
If you decide three segments is too much leash for you, one segment can easily be removed.
Material & Hardware
Hardware:
We use only the highest quality hardware for durability and longevity. Stainless steel bolt snaps and O-rings are standard.
Leash width and construction:
- Medium 1/2 inch (12.7 mm)—Medium half-inch width (12.7 mm) is recommended for most dogs and people as it’s sturdy for any size dog, yet not too heavy
Leather: Constructed with sturdy, elegant braids
Vegan Brahma Material: This wonderful leather-substitute is extra durable, and is Constructed with screw posts
- also available: XL ¾” (19 mm)—A heavy leash with XL sized hardware, only for large to giant dogs
About the Wheelchair Hook (available separately)
See all the details about the hook attachment here:
https://boldleaddesigns.com/products/leash-hook-attachment-for-wheelchairs
Important Notes
These products are intended for use with fully trained service dogs/assistance dogs/pet dogs that have excellent leash manners. We’ve designed all of our Wheelchair Leash options to manually detach from the wheelchair in the event of an emergency situation. Why? Because it’s simply a smart idea!
Only you can determine if letting go of the leash and attaching it to your wheelchair is the right choice for you and your dog.
Attached leashes (fastened to a person, wheelchair, or another mobility device) are not safe for all dogs and/or users of wheelchair/mobility devices. Please choose your equipment wisely and use it responsibly.
Do not use wheelchair leashes with an untrained dog. Not for dogs that pull on the leash. Wheelchair leashes must NOT be used with dogs that lunge or are difficult to control, as this could be very dangerous. Additionally, DO NOT USE FOR PULLING A WHEELCHAIR.
Please note: If your strength or dexterity is limited, you may need assistance from a friend to install the wheelchair attachment and make the initial adjustment to the leash. Once attached and adjusted, the leash will remain at the desired length and is easy to connect to and remove from the wheelchair.
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