50ft Heavy Duty Tie Out Cable for Dogs Up to 125 lbs – Mi Metty Orange Chew Resistant Dog Tether
This 50-foot orange tie-out cable from Mi Metty handles dogs up to 125 pounds. It uses a steel wire core with an anti-rust PVC coating and double-crimped ends for extra strength. The reflective outer layer improves visibility during low-light walks or camping trips.
Materials and Construction
The cable blends alloy steel, stainless steel, and other metals for durability. A thick PVC coating protects against moisture and light chewing while giving the cable a bright orange finish. Each end is double-crimped to prevent fraying under tension. The hardware includes a universal clip that fits most collar rings.
How the 360° Swivel Hook Reduces Tangling
Each end of the tether features a rotating buckle that spins a full circle. This lets your dog change direction without winding the cable around itself or the anchor point. It also reduces strain on your dog’s neck compared to a fixed hook.
Key Specs at a Glance
| Length | 50 feet (also available in 10, 20, 30, and 100 ft) |
| Max weight capacity | 125 lbs |
| Material | Alloy steel, metal, stainless steel, PVC coating |
| Color | Orange (reflective) |
| Model number | 45 |
| Hardware dimensions | 0.79 in L x 1.18 in W |
| Brand | Mi Metty |
Frequently Asked Questions
What weight of dog is this cable suitable for?
It is rated for dogs up to 125 pounds, making it a good option for large breeds such as Labradors, Goldens, and German Shepherds.
What lengths are available?
This specific cable is 50 feet, but the same model line includes 10, 20, 30, and 100-foot versions. Choose the length that best fits your yard or camping space.
Does it come with a stake or ground anchor?
No stake is included. You wrap one end around a post, tree, fence rail, or attach it to a stake you already own. You can also clip it to a waist belt for hands-free control.
Is the PVC coating truly chew resistant?
The coating helps resist minor bites and abrasion, but no tie-out cable is indestructible. Supervise your dog and replace the cable if you notice damage.
Where to Use This Tie-Out Cable
Attach one hook to your dog’s collar and the other end around a sturdy object like a tree, deck post, or fence. It’s ideal for backyards, camping trips, parks, and gardens. The reflective coating adds safety during early morning or evening walks. You can also clip it to your waist for jogging or hiking.