Release N Run version 1.09 beta testing. ![release n run by rad dog in testing](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2l26yH9T3KzLnmTb3FmsutUfujzUN7g_OgCKbLdJ5atTcZlsKPHfGFoRoM7tAGEwBK3WyCODbR-HU9UdP2IW85CX8Hms-BhN3XVSuoawPsczuXfqd4gYfSoxRPPEgQmOdmmluBvXXcdg/s320/redlarge.jpg)
Last week, we took the Release N Run, the leash and collar in one for the mostly off leash dog, into a few pet stores in Bellingham to get feedback on them. One person asked about the strength of the Release N Run. While we knew the
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strength of the mechanism from the manufacturers, we decided to do a test to see for ourselves. Granted, our 105 lb lab has been testing this leash for a few years, but we wanted to really see what the Release N Run was made of. While the neighbors watched with curiosity, we piled weight after weight on this intensely tough leash. Check out our backyard science project!
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