"What Can Brown Do For You?"
Okay, it's not just a corny slogan for UPS! Brown is also our newest leather color!
We've been testing this particular leather and doing special projects with it, but we didn't want to make it official in our line until we were sure of consistent quality and availability from our supplier.
This brown latigo is so nice! It is a deep rich brown with a slightly shiny finish. It looks good, feels great in your hands, and has the long lasting power of high-quality latigo that you expect from Big Bully Dogs. Paired with our equine-rated nickle hardware, it makes a stunning contrast. We love it and are very happy to be offering it now in all our leash designs.
We think you will love it too! We're so sure that, during the month of April, you can take $10 off any new brown leash order of $40 dollars or more. Mix and match them - DualFunction Leashes, MultiFunction Leashes, Traffic Leads and Traffic Lead Combo Sets, Training Tabs - Everything!
Just enter "Brown" in the coupon box at check-out to save a huge $10 dollars with your new leash order! Hurry - This sale ends April 30th!
Brad's
Big Bully Dog Leads
was started by Bradley
Larios,
a 12 year old autistic boy.
Bradley
got tired of leads that wouldn't
hold up to his dogs, and that
lacked functionality. What he
found in the marketplace were
leather leads that were quite
expensive, yet made from cheap
materials that would break when
the dog pulled, flimsy hardware,
stitching that weakened and
unraveled, and overall poor
designs or workmanship.
After
getting frustrated with what was
available, Brad decided to make
something better.
AND
HE DID!
Brad
started with the DUAL-FUNCTION TIE-OUT
LEAD. He designed this
leash with a clasp on the handle,
allowing you to temporarily
tie-out your dog WITHOUT
ever disconnecting him from the
leash.
Brad has since enhanced his
offerings with the MULTI-FUNCTION TANDEM
LEAD.
Brad's
goal is to make walking your dog
safer, easier and ultimately more
enjoyable!
We are honored that Bradley made the cover of Spot Magazine!
Click on the image to read their feature article on how dogs can benefit autistic kids! www.spotmagazine.net