National Walk Your Dog Week

Did you know that 40% of dogs in the United States are overweight? That's close to 17 million dogs! National Dog Week was founded in 2010 to help raise awareness of canine obesity. The goal of this fun and health holiday is to help improve the health and well-being of our pets. So get your paws moving and go for a walk!

To help you celebrate, we picked out these great collars & leashes for your next trip outside.

Preferred by trainers and easy on the hands, this lead features an 8" handle and top quality nickel bolt snap.

Realtree­ offers products for all avid outdoor enthusiasts. It seems only fitting that they have extended that into the pet world and now offer collars for dogs that loves the outdoors.

A great choice for dog walkers, doggie daycare owners, or any dog owner with multiple pets.

Pet Attire Dog Leash is ideal for walks with your best friend. Its soft, silky-smooth woven nylon material boasts comfort and long-lasting durability, while the vibrant, double sided print brings out your dogs style.

The convenience of a retractable lead with the added safety and visibility for you and your pet. It's created with safety in mind!

Made of terrific looking and long-wearing blue colored nylon, these adjustable harnesses can be custom sized for a perfect fit. The straps are positioned between legs for a comfortable fit.

Pet Attire Adjustable Collar is a great way to dress up your pet. Its soft, silky-smooth woven nylon material boasts comfort and long-lasting durability, while the vibrant, double sided print brings out your dogs style.

Ideal for walks with your best friend, the soft handle of the Pet Attire Dog Leash makes it easy to hold, no matter how long you are out and about.

Reflect your active lifestyle with the K9 Explorer harness from Coastal. This comfortable, easy-to-use step-in style front padded harness is great for dogs of all sizes.

The Mendota Leather Traffic Dog Lead is one of the most popular leads. It features a short handle snap lead for situations where you need your dog close to you at all times.
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