13: Maintaining control during sudden directional changes

Decision Theme: Maintaining control during sudden directional changes

Dogs rarely move in straight lines. Sudden turns, stops, or reversals are part of normal walking behaviour.

Before choosing this lead, those movements often caused brief tangles or forced stops. Over time, that disrupted the rhythm of walks.

After using this lead consistently, directional changes became smoother. The rotation mechanism prevents twisting, allowing movement without interruption.

This subtle improvement adds up. Walks feel continuous rather than segmented by small frustrations. For anyone sensitive to these interruptions, this difference becomes noticeable quickly.