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Enrich your dog's walks with a leash shaped by 700 years of leather-making art.
Made in Pennsylvania with Spanish full-grain vegetable-tanned leather, the American Artisan® classic leather leash line is everything a dog leash should be: sleek, elegant, timeless, durable, and crafted in the USA.
Backed by a lifetime guarantee against material and workmanship defects, American Artisan® collar leashes are thick, rugged, and constructed with stainless steel hardware to endure the test of time and wear.
In rustic brown, our dog leashes are also available in three vibrant colors, there's a color for everyone!
Scroll down to learn more, or check out our entire leather dog accessories collection.
Veg-tanned leather ensures a hypoallergenic, chemical-free leash for your dog.
American Artisan® leashes use stainless steel hardware, unlike lead-containing brass hardware used in many leather dog accessories today.
Buy confidently knowing that the leather in your American Artisan® dog leash was veg tanned in compliance with the EU REACH Regulation. REACH is a regulation adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment from risks posed by chemicals.
American Artisan® leashes are made with full grain leather that has been vegetable tanned in Igualada, Spain using a 700-year-old leather tanning tradition.
Vegetable tanning is the oldest, most sophisticated, and environmentally friendly leather tanning method.
After the tanning process is completed in Spain, the manufacturing of the leashes begins in America. From tanning to cutting to beveling to dyeing to oiling to finishing.
It’s all done by hand in small batches following the most traditional leather making techniques. Every unit is unique.
Your leashes are guaranteed for life for material defects and workmanship.
✔️ The leather in American Artisan® leashes start their journey in Catalonia, Spain where it is vegetable tanned in compliance with the EU REACH environmental regulation.
✔️ Once in the hands of our artisan in Pennsylvania, a family tradition of leather handcrafting takes over the manufacturing process.
✔️ From cutting the straps to beveling and slicking down the edges (smoothing) to
dyeing (using sheepskin) to oiling (to condition and preserve) to finishing, it's all craftily done one collar and leash at a time. All by hand.
✔️ It’s a labor-intensive process that requires passion, attention to detail, expertise and above all love and pride for traditional leather making.
✔️ The result? Sleek, elegant, rustic, durable, and timeless unique handcrafted masterpieces you and your dog will enjoy for years to come.
✔️ Every piece is exclusively manufactured in small batches for toe beans®.
✔️ Is it even made of bovine hides? How is it tanned? Does it contain toxins or heavy metals? Is it the output of forced labor camps overseas? We believe you should know all the answers to these questions before you buy anything leather.
✔️ Unlike many “leather” dog collar leashes in the marketplace today, boasting baseless “premium” leather quality (oftentimes touted as Italian), American Artisan leather comes from Igualada, Barcelona.
✔️ Leather tanning in Igualada dates to the 14th century.
✔️ Our supplier, Splenda, has been veg tanning leather for almost a century.
✔️ The leather in American Artisan® dog leashes is the result of more than 700 years of a leather tanning craft that has passed from parents to children in the Catalonia region of Spain.
✔️ Bridle leather is a vegetable tanned leather whose flesh and grain side have been stuffed with grease and finished with wax. This technique gives it an ultra-smooth appearance.
✔️ It's a labor-intensive process and only the best grades of leather are treated like this.
✔️ Bridle leather dates to the Middle Ages when it was used for horse harnesses, bridles, girths, and stirrups.
✔️ Often described by connoisseurs as high quality, luxurious finish, strong, high shine, and durable, bridle leather is an artisan product that requires expert craftsmanship skills.
✔️ Each piece is hand finished using the same techniques used hundreds of years ago.
✔️ Pet parents may find it confusing to choose between made with “full grain” vs “top grain” vs “genuine” leather.
✔️ Unfortunately, many pet parents will tend to choose what sounds better: “genuine” leather.
✔️ This is something that many overseas manufacturers of mass-produced low-quality dog leather products have capitalized on for decades: praying on the unsuspecting and uninformed pet parent. To learn more how to tell cheap vs good leather make sure to watch the short video down below.
✔️ Don’t fall for marketing gimmicks, the truth is genuine leather is the lowest quality leather. It's what's left over after high end products are made with full and top grain leather.
✔️ Always pick full grain leather if you're looking for the highest quality for your leather dog accessories.
✔️ American Artisan® leashes are made using only Spanish bridle full grain leather.
✔️ In line with our mission to improve the lives of every fur family member via high-quality planet and health nurturing products, we manufacture our American Artisan® line of leather dog accessories with vegetable tanned leathers only.
✔️ While it's the most environmentally friendly tanning method, not all veg tanning methods are safe.
✔️ To cut costs, many overseas manufacturers use chemicals that pose a risk to human health. Consequently, not all veg tanned leather dog collars may be safe for animal or human contact.
✔️ The leather in American Artisan® dog collars and leashes was tanned in compliance with the EU REACH regulation, which ensures a high level of protection of human health and the environment against harmful substances. REACH regulates chemicals known to cause cancer, reproductive harm, and damage to the environment.
✔️ Just like your own skin ages, as leather gets exposed to the elements, it can get thirsty, so to speak.
✔️ Conditioning your American Artisan® leather dog accessories will ensure they retain their refined look and elegance for decades to come.
✔️ Condition at least once a year. If the leash gets wet frequently, condition it more often, as frequent wetting tends to dry out the leather.
✔️ Feel free to use your preferred leather conditioning product. However, we highly recommend simply applying natural oils such as coconut oil. Alternatively, you can use our Momma Knows Best® USDA certified organic leather conditioner.
✔️ To apply oils (or our MBK conditioner), start by cleaning the leather surface.
✔️ Apply the oil/conditioner in circular motions using a soft cloth. Let the leather soak in the oil for a few hours.
✔️ Lastly buff the leather with a clean cloth to remove any excess oil.
No. Leather dog leashes require very little maintenance. Conditioning your leather leash once or twice a year will normally suffice to enjoy decades of style and beautiful patina.
Yes. Olive oil is a great option to condition your leather leash. However, olive oil tends to get rancid quickly when in contact with air. A better natural alternative is coconut oil.
Yes. However, high quality leashes such as those made from full grain leather are highly unlikely to break or sustain functional damage if your dog chews on them. Alternatively, collars made from genuine, faux, bonded, vegan, and other “leather” options are highly likely to break.
With proper care and maintenance, full grain leather leashes could last a lifetime. However, not all leathers are created equal, synthetic alternatives marketed as leather will only last a few years.