Pay attention to the modes of this leather Great Dane leash:
1. Over the shoulder leash. Bring the end of the handle over your shoulder opposite to the side you wish to walk your Canine, across your back and up under your armpit. Attach that leash clip to the floating O-ring to make a loop across your upper body. Attach your dog to other end and you are good to go!
2. 3.5 foot (105 cm) leash. Connect the snap hook of the leash with the O-ring, that is stitched into the other end.
3. 20 inch (51 cm) traffic lead. Make a 3.25 (8 cm) inch leash and then grab the floating O-ring and slide it to the end of the leash opposite the clipped ends. Bring the O-ring back to the clipped end essentially folding the leash in half. Clip the floating O-ring using the same clip that is attached to the fixed O-ring.
4. Attach both snap hooks to dog collars and use this leash for walking two Great Danes.
5. Do you need to leave your Great Dane? Use this leash as a tether by wrapping the leash around an object.
6. Do you need to have your hands free? Wrap yourself with a leash and clip the snap hook to the floating ring.
7. Attach a snap hook to the nearest floating ring. Attach the second snap hook to the D-ring of the collar and use this item as an ordinary leash.