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9 Best Double Handle Dog Leash Options

  • Writer: Molly Weinfurter
    Molly Weinfurter
  • Jun 13
  • 5 min read

I absolutely love double handle dog leashes. Whether I want to keep my little dog close while sitting on a restaurant patio or control a large, chaotic dog at an adoption event, these leashes come in handy. Having an extra handle close to the end of the leash just makes things easier when walking all types of dogs. So, I decided to compile a list of some of the best double handle dog leash options so other dog parents can experience the convenience of these leashes too.

Dog walking with green leash
It's hard to see the extra handle in this picture, but this is one of my dog's double handle leashes

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Benefits of a Double Handle Dog Leash

Obviously, the biggest benefit of double handle dog leashes is control. Traditional dog leashes already offer so much more control than controversial retractable leads, but having an extra handle makes it even easier to keep your dog close when needed.


Here are some of the situations that double handle dog leads are ideal for:

  • Keeping dogs close in busy areas

  • Handling large, strong dogs

  • Redirecting the attention of reactive dogs

  • Controlling dogs with high prey drives

  • Working on leash training


Of course, having a proper leash won’t lead to good leash manners automatically. You need to pair it with cues and positive reinforcement to help you dog learn what’s expected of them on walks. Yet, having a sturdy leash with great control helps make leash training easier.


Best Double Handle Dog Leash Products

There are lots of dog leashes on the market, but only some of them have a second handle. The following are some great two handle dog leash products to give you better control over your canine during walks.


Black double handle dog leash

This leash is very similar to the one I typically use for my dog. I love this option the best because every purchase helps dogs in need, which is something I’m really passionate about. For every leash sold, an identical leash is donated to a dog rescue. It’s a durable leash that has two handles and reflective stitching. It’s available in seven colors and two lengths (4 foot and 6 foot).


Black reflective dog leash

This leash is a lot like the first one, but with more customization. It has one padded handle at the top and a second one close to the end of the leash. The edges of the leash have reflective stitching so the lead is easily visible regardless of the color you get (this leash comes in 14 colors). You can choose a four, five, or six foot leash, and there are even options without the second handle if needed. 


Blue rope pet leash

This six-foot dog leash is made of a durable rope. The rounded structure makes the leash more comfortable to grab onto than flat leashes. One end has a thick padded handle, and there’s a small handle closer to your dog. There are ten bold color options, all of which have reflective stitching for maximum visibility.


Pink bungee dog leash and seat belt

This unique double handle dog leash has a bungee design with shock absorbing properties, reducing the amount of pressure when a dog pulls. The two handles are flat and padded, making them easy to grip without worrying about them sliding out of your hand. This leash comes with a seat belt buckle on the end so it can double as a dog seat belt. You can get this six foot leash in 13 bold, reflective colors. 


Hands-free double dog leash

If you have two dogs, walks can be tricky. This leash design makes walking two dogs at once a lot more manageable. It’s a hands-free option that attaches around your waist, and the leash splits off into two at the end in a tangle-free design. This leash has four handles: one toward the top, one where the leash splits, and one at the end of each split leash. Thus, even though it’s hands-free, you can still control your dogs by grabbing onto the handles. It has multiple colors, sizes, and styles for customizability.


Double dog leash with four handles

This is another double dog leash, but it offers better control since it isn’t hands-free. Like the above product, there’s a handle at the top, one where the leash splits, and one at the end of each split leash. It’s available in 14 colors, all of which have reflective stitching. To ensure you don’t forget the essentials, this leash even comes with a poop bag holder and a collapsible water bowl.


Heavy duty dog leash with padded handles

This durable dog leash is black with reflective stitching, but the two handles have thick padding that’s a bright color. The padding comes in ten different colors. This design is perfect for large dogs who pull because of how strong the fabric is. It’s six feet long, and it comes with a fabric poop bag holder, which I’ve found to be more long-lasting than the plastic ones.


Green double handle dog leash

These dog leashes come with thick fabric and padded handles to withstand heavy pullers. The clip on the end is heavy duty compared to the average dog leash while still being easy to clip on. You can get this leash in four sizes, ranging from four feet to ten. So, whether you want to keep your dog close or give them lots of room to roam, this product can work well. It’s also available in seven unique colors.


Rope dog leash with padded handles

This is another thick rope leash with two dense foam handles. It’s a strong leash that’s great for dogs up to 150 pounds. It’s five feet long and has 14 color options, all of which have reflective stitching to improve visibility. It also comes with a poop bag holder, which can clip to the metal ring on the top.


Frequently Asked Questions


Are Double Handle Leashes Good?

Yes, double handle leashes are great for most dogs because they provide better control. You can grab on the handle that’s close to your dog to keep them by your side in busy areas.


Do Double Handle Leashes Prevent Pulling?

No, double handle leashes don’t prevent pulling on their own. They can help control dogs who pull, but training should be paired with it to reduce pulling. 


How Do You Stop Dog Leash Pulling?

To reduce leash pulling, teach your dog to check in with you on walks and work on commands to redirect their attention. Using a front clip harness can help because it forces your dog to face you when they pull, allowing you to more easily teach them to look at you instead of pulling. If you’re struggling with leash training, consider working with a professional trainer.


Should You Double Leash a Dog?

You can double leash a dog by putting on a traditional leash and then adding a slip lead too. That way, if a dog squeezes out of their collar or the slip lead, there’s still a second leash on them. You should double leash a dog if they’re a flight risk, such as nervous foster dogs or dogs who love to chase things.


Consider a Double Handle Dog Leash for Better Control

I recommend double handle dog leashes for dogs of all sizes, ages, behaviors, and breeds. They made it easier to control your dog, especially in crowded areas. Of course, a quality leash should always be paired with proper training. So, even if you get a two handle dog leash, make sure you’re working on leash manners with your dog to help them be better behaved in public overall.

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