Operation: It features a button to lock the leash at a specific length. The leash retracts when slack.
Safety: It is advised to use it with a harness instead of a collar to prevent neck injuries.
Risks: Potential dangers include the thin cord fraying or snapping, risk of entanglement, and injuries from sudden jerks.
Alternatives: A standard six-foot leash or a long line are recommended as safer options.
Handle: Designed for comfort and control, often with a non-slip grip.